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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Driving in a Magnetic Box: The Brainy Way to Test Driving Skills

People are trying to figure out how to build a driving simulator that works well inside an fMRI machine. This is not easy. The fMRI machine is a big, noisy, and powerful magnet. It is used to look at the brain while it is working. The driver must lie down and look at a screen. The simulator has to b

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Measles Strikes a Texas Town: Vaccine Hesitancy Persists

Measles is back and causing trouble in a small Texas town. Two young lives have been lost to this highly contagious disease. Seminole, Texas, is facing a serious measles outbreak. The town is known for its strong anti-vaccine stance. Many residents believe that vaccines are harmful and that pharmace

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Cycling During Donations: A Fresh Look at Stem Cell Collection

In the world of stem cell transplants, peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) donation stands out as the go-to method. This process is crucial for treating blood cancers, with over 90, 000 transplants happening worldwide each year. The goal is to make sure that the process of collecting these stem cells,

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Fear of Cancer Return

Colorectal cancer is a tough journey for many. It is not just about the physical battle. It is also about the mental and emotional struggles that come with it. One big worry for patients is the fear that cancer might come back. This fear is real and can affect a person's life in many ways. A st

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Alcohol Oxidation with Nickel Sulfide Nanowires

The quest for sustainable energy solutions has led to some interesting discoveries. One such breakthrough involves the use of nickel sulfide nanowires. These tiny structures have been enhanced with different elements to boost their performance in a process called alcohol oxidation reaction (AOR). Th

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Why Are Some Adults Skipping Their COVID-19 Booster Shots?

People have been advised to get booster shots to stay ahead of COVID-19 variants. These extra doses can help keep the virus from spreading. However, many fully vaccinated adults are still not getting their booster shots. This is a problem because the virus keeps changing, and boosters can help prote

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Apr 15 2025CRIME

Night Intruder Strikes Governor's Home

A man who broke into the Pennsylvania governor's residence and started a fire is now in custody. Cody Balmer, 38, was caught after a medical incident. He had planned to harm the governor if he found him inside. Balmer's mother revealed he has mental health issues and had not been taking his medicati

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Cleanup Power: The MoS2 Revolution

The world of environmental cleanup just got a new hero: MoS2 with molybdenum vacancies. This isn't your average superhero, though. It's a nanoflower-like structure that's been tweaked to boost its cleaning powers. Scientists cooked up different versions of this material, each with varying densities

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

How Clear Talk Saves Lives in Hospitals

Healthcare is a complex world. It involves many people working together. Doctors, nurses, and other staff must share information quickly and accurately. If they don't, mistakes can happen. These mistakes can harm patients. This is why good communication is so important in hospitals. A lot of resear

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Detection Gets a Boost with New PET Tracer

The world of prostate cancer diagnosis has seen a significant advancement with the development of a new PET tracer. This tracer, known as Ga-PSMA-D5, is designed to target prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). It has shown great promise in the detection of prostate cancer. The benefits of Ga-PS

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