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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Global Team-Up for Next-Gen Jet: Who's Next to Join?

Italy's defence chief recently hinted that more countries might soon hop on board the GCAP jet project. This isn't just any jet—it's a high-tech, next-gen fighter set to debut around 2035. Right now, Italy, Britain, and Japan are the main players, but Germany, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and Canada are

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Uncommon Tumors: A Look at Germ Cell Growths in the Chest

In India, a study looked at a rare type of cancer called mediastinal germ cell tumors (GCTs). These tumors are not common and usually affect young men. The study focused on how these tumors are treated and how patients fare. The research involved patients from two big cancer hospitals. It checked h

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Tea That Packs a Double Punch

Tea has been a beloved beverage for centuries. It is known for its unique flavors and health benefits. Two key players in tea's goodness are theacrine and EGCG3"Me. Theacrine is known for its mild effect on the nervous system. EGCG3"Me, on the other hand, is more stable, easier to absorb, and packs

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Green Tea's Role in Weight Loss: A Closer Look

Green tea is more than just a tasty drink. It has a special ingredient that can help with weight loss. This ingredient is called epigallocatechin-3-gallate, or EGCG for short. EGCG has shown promising results in fighting fat. But it doesn't stop there. EGCG might also make calorie restriction more e

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

The Hubble Telescope's 20-Year Journey to Capture a Cosmic Illusion

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a fascinating image that tricks the eye. It shows a bright star and a spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo. The star and galaxy seem to be neighbors, but they are actually separated by an enormous distance. The star is a mere 7, 109 light-years away, while

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Plastic in Our Blood: Can We Trust Py-GC-MS?

You might be surprised to learn that tiny bits of plastic are making their way into our bodies. Scientists are trying to figure out what happens to these micro- and nano-sized plastics (MNPs) once they're inside us. One tool they've been using is something called pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass sp

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Peficitinib: A New Hope for Rare Joint Tumors

Imagine a tough, benign tumor that grows in your joints and often comes back even after surgery. That's diffuse-type tenosynovial giant cell tumor (dTGCT) for you. Scientists are on a mission to find better drugs to treat this sneaky tumor. They've been looking at a signaling pathway called JAK/STAT

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Mental Health Perceptions in the Gulf: What Teens Think

Mental health is a big deal globally, and it's often overlooked in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. A digital campaign by the Gulf Health Council aimed to change this by targeting adolescents across four popular social media platforms: TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and X. The campaign collec

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

How Heat Treatments Affect EGCG-Casein Complexes

In this study, researchers looked into how different heating methods in the dairy industry affect the structure and function of epigallocatechin-3-gallate-casein (EGCG-CS) complexes. They heated these complexes at various temperatures – 65°C for 30 minutes, 72°C for 15 seconds, 85°C for 15 seconds,

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Power of Hertia Leaves: A Natural Weapon Against Obesity

For ages, people have used the leaves of the Hertia cheirifolia L. plant to treat various health issues like hemorrhoids, diarrhea, and stomachaches. Scientists have now found a new use for these leaves: helping fight obesity. They extracted the aerial parts of the plant using hexane after hydroalco

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