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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Methotrexate's Role in Lung Cancer Treatment

MicroRNAs, or miRNAs, are tiny molecules that can greatly influence how cancer cells grow. Out of all these miRNAs, miR-20b is particularly interesting because it's often out of balance in lung cancer. Scientists used a special computer program to search for small molecules that could tame miR-20b.

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Fish Scales: A New Source of Collagen

Did you know that fish scales can be a great source of collagen? Scientists have found that collagen from the scales of Megalonibea fusca is very promising. They compared two types of collagen: one that dissolves in acid (ASC-MF) and one that dissolves in a protein-digesting enzyme called pepsin (PS

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Dec 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Uses: More Practical, Less Hype in 2024

In 2024, artificial intelligence moved from being just intriguing to actually being helpful. People had been excited about AI tools like ChatGPT, but they didn't always find them useful. Now, AI is being built into many technologies we use every day, like Google search and photo editing tools. Expe

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

AI & Stats: A New Approach to Managing Peritoneal Cancer Spread

Ever wondered how technology can help fight cancer? Scientists are exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and statistics to better understand and manage peritoneal metastases (PM) resulting from gastrointestinal cancers. This fascinating research aims to find new ways to analyze and tackl

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Tularemia Across the US: A Decade in Review

Tularemia, a rare disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, has been reported in every U. S. state except Hawaii. It shows up with fever and different symptoms, depending on how you get infected. Usually, less than 2% of cases are fatal, but this can go up based on symptoms and the str

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Dec 30 2024CRIME

Tragic Crash in Ethiopia: What We Should Know

In southern Ethiopia, a truck filled with passengers met a horrific end after it missed a bridge and plunged into a river. The accident, which happened in the Bona district, resulted in the death of at least 71 people, with only five survivors who are now in critical condition. The regional governme

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Health Survey in Asthma: A Fresh Look at Time and Words

Researchers are exploring new ways to track time and describe symptoms in people with asthma and other lung diseases. They're using a mix of methods to find the best approach. One tool they're testing is the EQ-5D-5L, a health survey that asks about daily life activities, pain or discomfort, anxiety

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Bugs on the Move: How Climate Change is Shifting Insect Populations

Ever wondered how a warmer world might change where insects hang out? Scientists have found a clever new trick to figure out which bugs can survive in cooler places that are now getting warmer. They chose three insects: Spodoptera frugiperda and Cicadulina bipunctata, which love the heat, and Laodel

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

Trump's Defense Pick: A Troubling Choice

Under President Donald J. Trump, America is entering a new phase. Many of us didn't back him, and now, his cabinet picks seem to signal a troubling direction. In a democracy like ours, it's vital to criticize what seems wrong for our nation. Let's consider Trump's pick for secretary of defense, Pete

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Measuring Tiny Wolbachia Populations: A New Way to Count Them

Wolbachia are tiny bacteria that live inside insect cells, and they are found in many species, like over half of all insects. Scientists love them because they can stop harmful pathogens from spreading, making them great for controlling diseases spread by mosquitoes. How many Wolbachia are in an ins

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