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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Genetic Links Between Biliary Tract Inflammation and Cancer Uncovered

Did you know that inflammation in your bile ducts can sometimes look a lot like cancer? This can make it tough for doctors to manage the real deal—biliary tract cancer (BTC). But what if we told you that there's a genetic connection between these two? Scientists have been trying to figure out the mo

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Nov 29 2024LIFESTYLE

Winter Romance: A Seasonal Split Warning

Ever thought about 'snowflaking'? It's not fun and games. It's about dating someone who's only there for the holidays, then dumps you once the season ends. This isn't cool – it's just mean. A dating app expert recently warned about this trend. Surprisingly, some people plan to break up before the fe

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Billionaires Target Federal Agencies for Cuts

Billionaires Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aim to slash $2 trillion in federal spending. They've singled out several agencies like the Pentagon and Department of Education for cuts. Musk's SpaceX has contracts with some of these agencies, rais

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Challenge: Antibiotic Use Targets in European General Practice

European countries are taking action against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by creating National Action Plans (NAPs). These plans aim to boost understanding and awareness of AMR. However, translating these targets into practical advice for general practitioners is where things get tricky. General pr

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Nov 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Actor Dies Mid-Performance: A Sad End to a Loved Career

Veteran stage actor Julien Arnold, aged 60, passed away suddenly during a performance of A Christmas Carol at Edmonton's Citadel Theatre. He collapsed onstage and could not be revived despite efforts by paramedics. Arnold was a beloved figure in the local theatre community, known for his charisma an

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Quick Detection: Finding Harmful Chemicals in Lotus Roots

There's a problem in our food chain: harmful chemicals called halogenated carbazoles (HCZs) are found in lotus roots. These roots are a common food, but they contain starch, protein, and fat, making it tough to detect HCZs. Scientists have come up with a new way to solve this issue. They've created

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Whale Muscle Cells: A New Way to Study Marine Life

Scientists have created something amazing - a cell line from the muscles of a male Cuvier's Beaked whale that washed up on the Italian coast. This is the first time such a cell line has been made in a lab. The team started by growing these cells and checking their growth rate, chromosomes, and prote

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Bacteria from Baijiu: A New Discovery in Fermented Grains

Scientists recently found a fascinating bacterial strain, REN37 T , hidden away in fermented grains used to make Baijiu, a popular Chinese liquor. This tiny critter, known for its ability to thrive in temperatures between 32-37°C and a slightly salty environment, was identified as a new member of

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Protists Help Clean Up Cadmium-Polluted Soil

Did you know that tiny organisms called protists can play a big role in making the soil healthier? Scientists decided to see how these microscopic creatures affect soil when it's polluted with a heavy metal called cadmium. They focused on one type of protist called Colpoda steinii. Soil naturally h

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

AI's Role in Tracking What You Eat: A New Approach

Food and nutrient intake are vital for health studies, food monitoring, and managing diseases. Traditional methods like 24-hour dietary recalls and food diaries often fail due to memory issues and the desire to give socially acceptable answers. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a way out with its

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