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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Technology's Impact: Health Risks of 5G, 6G, and More

You might be surprised to learn that everyday devices like your smartphone emit microwaves that can affect your health. Scientists have been studying this for decades. Even when these microwaves are below safety limits set by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, they ca

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

Quantum's Magic Trick: The Power of Shallow Circuits

Quantum computing holds the potential for super-fast computations compared to classical methods. The famous Gottesman-Knill Theorem suggests the real strength of quantum computing lies in something called "magic states. " However, it's still unclear if these magic states truly provide the quantum ad

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Dec 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

From Supercomputers to Smartphones: The Amazing Evolution of Computing Power

Imagine this: back in 1985, a supercomputer called the Cray-2 was the fastest machine around. It could perform 1. 9 billion calculations per second, which is super impressive for its time. But here’s the kicker: it cost a whopping $44 million! Around the same time, another powerful computer, the Cra

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Why Risk Matters: Unlocking ADHD Biomarkers

You know how sometimes it's hard to tell who has ADHD and who doesn't just by looking at their brain? That's because the brain measures of kids with ADHD and those without can overlap a lot. But what if we could make these differences stand out more? That's where a risk-informed design comes in. Res

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Ear Rumble Tech: A New Hope for Neurological Patients

Imagine being locked in your own body, unable to speak or interact with others. That's the harsh reality for many people with neurological disorders. Assistive technology (AT) can help, but it's not always welcomed with open arms. Enter the EarControl idea, a fresh take on AT that focuses on ear rum

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Jejeunal Free Flaps: Reinventing Head and Neck Cancer Reconstructions

When it comes to fixing big problems caused by head and neck cancers, surgeons have lots of choices. They can use flaps from the body or even organs to help rebuild what was removed. But let's talk about the jejeunal free flap (JFF)—a tiny piece of the small intestine that's somehow perfect for this

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Exploring Parents' Resilience: A 6-Year Look

Scientists set out to understand how parents' resilience changes or stays the same over six years. They also wanted to see if this trait could shield them from mental health issues during tough times. The study took place in Finland, using data from the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study. Over 2, 000 pare

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

The Power of Biomaterials in Neural Regeneration

Did you know that our bodies produce tiny molecules called reactive oxygen species (ROS) during normal oxygen metabolism? These molecules can act as messengers, influencing various processes in the body. However, when there are too many ROS, they can cause big problems, especially in the brain and n

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Dec 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Dangers in Zebrafish: Examining HFPO-TeA's Effects

When it comes to making fluorinated materials, hexafluoropropylene oxide oligomer acids (HFPOs) are becoming the go-to option. These substances are popping up more often in aquatic environments, including in zebrafish habitats. But what do we know about their safety? Not much, it turns out. This stu

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Dec 02 2024CELEBRITIES

Magic Johnson's Health Journey: Living with HIV for 33 Years

Magic Johnson, the former NBA superstar, has been living with HIV for 33 years. Back in the day, when he was just 31, he had to walk away from basketball, a sport he loved. His peers' reactions and the initial hardships weren't easy. But today, on World AIDS Day, he shared some great news. He credit

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