GEN

Advertisement
Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Kids Stay Calm During Heart Check-Ups

In the bustling world of pediatric emergency care, kids often face more than just physical discomfort. Fear and anxiety can strike during even the simplest of procedures, like an electrocardiogram (ECG). ECG is a painless test that measures the heart's electrical activity. It's a vital tool for d

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Active Lives of Young People on the Spectrum

The HUNT Study in Norway has been looking into how young people with autism move around throughout the day. This study is important because it shows how physical activity, screen time, and sleep vary among autistic youth, those with ADHD, and the general youth population. The study used data from

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Kiwi Killer: Unmasking the Fungus Behind Soft Rot

The fungus Diaporthe Z1-1N is a big problem for kiwifruit growers. It is the main cause of soft rot disease in kiwifruit. This fungus produces enzymes called pectinases, which break down the fruit's cell walls. These enzymes are more active than others the fungus produces, like cellulases. To unders

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2025EDUCATION

Smart Writing: How AI Can Help, and Where It Might Go Wrong

The world of academic writing has seen a significant shift with the introduction of AI tools. These tools, powered by large language models, have become more accessible since the release of ChatGPT in 2022. They promise to speed up the writing process for researchers. However, they come with their o

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Motor Skills in Autism

Autism spectrum disorders, or ASDs, are a group of conditions that affect how a person communicates and interacts with others. They also bring challenges in motor skills, which are the abilities needed for movements like walking, grasping objects, or even facial expressions. These motor skills are v

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Body's Big Build: How Kidneys, Blood, and Nerves Team Up

The human body is a marvel of teamwork. One amazing example is how kidneys, blood vessels, and nerves all develop together. This isn't just about one thing happening after another. It's a complex dance where each part influences the others. Let's dive into this fascinating process. First off, consi

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Climate Change and Your Nose: How Weather Shifts Affect Allergies

Climate change is making allergies worse. It is altering the environment in ways that affect how plants and fungi grow and spread. This shift is making pollen and spores more potent. The changes are causing more people to suffer from allergies and related health issues. The air we breathe is changi

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

Mites: The Unseen Soil Pioneers

Mites are tiny creatures that play a big role in breaking down organic matter in soil. This helps in the carbon cycle, which is vital for life on Earth. But when did these mites first appear and start their work? This is a tricky question. Some think they showed up way back in the Precambrian era, w

reading time less than a minute
Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Is Exercise Really Bad for ALS Risk?

There is a lot of talk about how intense physical activity might be linked to a higher chance of getting Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS. This is a serious disease that affects the nervous system and is often fatal. But here is the thing: not all studies agree on this link. Some say yes, some

reading time less than a minute
Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

The Space Race's Gender Gap: A Closer Look at Blue Origin's All-Female Flight

The recent Blue Origin flight was a big deal. It was the first time in over 60 years that an all-female crew went to space. The crew included Katy Perry, Gayle King, Lauren Sánchez, Amanda Nguyen, Aisha Bowe, and Lina Valentina. They spent about 10 minutes in space, reaching 65 miles above Earth. Th

reading time less than a minute