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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Understanding Stigma's Impact on Youth at Risk for Psychosis

Being identified as at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-p) can be a delicate situation for young people. While it allows for early detection of potential schizophrenia, the label itself can bring unwanted attention and stigma. Researchers are now exploring which type of stigma is more harmful:

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Diabetes and Male Fertility: What's Going Wrong and How to Fix It

Diabetes is a widespread issue that's making it harder for some men to have kids. To fix this, doctors need to use a mix of medicines, lifestyle changes, early diagnosis, and cutting-edge treatments. Let's dive into how diabetes messes with the testicles and what we can do about it. Scientists have

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Dec 03 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Methyl Thiolate Movement on Copper Surfaces with Vacancy Voyages

Have you ever wondered how tiny molecules like methyl thiolate (CH₃S) move around on copper surfaces covered with chlorine or bromine? Scientists have studied this using a video scanning tunneling microscope (STM) in an electrochemical setup. But now, let's dive into how computer calculations help u

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Dec 02 2024EDUCATION

Squeezed Budgets: Pensions vs. Education in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, school budgets are feeling the pinch. While test scores still haven't bounced back from the pandemic, pension costs keep climbing. Back in 2015, 9 cents of every education dollar went to pension payments. Now it's 14 cents! That's a lot of cash going out, leaving less for things li

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

Manganese's Surprising Twist in Unlocking Hydrogen

Ever wondered how tiny metal fragments can transform simple molecules? Researchers have recently uncovered a fascinating secret about manganese in a chemical reaction called acceptorless dehydrogenation. This reaction is like a dance where molecules give up their hydrogen atoms without any outside h

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

The Price Tag of Recovery: How Stroke's Impact Varies

Imagine you've just had a stroke. Now, let's talk about the money side of things. This study looked at how much it costs society in the first year after a stroke, based on how well the person can function. First, let's be clear: a stroke is no joke. It can leave you struggling to do basic tasks or

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

The Plant That Loves Wet Feet: How a Small Change in Arabidopsis Helps It Thrive

Ever wondered how plants handle both wet and dry conditions? Let's chat about the Arabidopsis thaliana plant. This little guy can flourish in both environments, thanks to a special gene called WRKY22. WRKY22 has a unique instruction zone, known as the promoter region. A tiny tweak in this region all

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

The Sneaky World of Home Molds: When They're More Than Just Ugly

Molds are tiny fungi that love to grow just about anywhere. You'll find them indoors, outdoors, on your plants, and even on your body. While they play a big role in nature by helping decompose stuff, they can be a real pain in homes. Indoor molds can tick off your allergies and create yucky smells.

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Drought's Impact on Soil Microbes: A Tale of Fungi's Resilience

What happens to microbes in our soil when the weather gets funky? Scientists decided to find out by designing a cool experiment. They made it rain less and heated things up a bit, just like climate change might do. They even added some heavy oxygen and hydrogen to track what the microbes were doing.

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Tea Tree Roots: The Hidden Heroes of Fungi and Disease

Did you know that tea trees in China's Guizhou Province have a secret weapon against diseases? It's all about the fungi in their roots, or rhizosphere. Scientists have found that these fungi, especially the rare ones, play a big role in keeping tea trees healthy. They used a special method called in

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