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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Pregnancy and Balance: A Mystery in Motion

Ever thought about how tricky it is for pregnant women to stay balanced? It's like they're constantly walking a fine line. Scientists are puzzled, too. They can't agree on how pregnant women manage their balance. Some say they use certain strategies, while others find different patterns. It's like t

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Dec 28 2024ENVIRONMENT

Uncovering Pesticides with Your Phone: A New Way to Stay Safe

Did you know that some pesticides can be really harmful to both us and the environment? These are called organophosphorus pesticides (OPs). Spotting them quickly is super important. Scientists have discovered a clever trick using two rare earth metals, cerium (III) and cerium (IV). When these metals

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Bone Health Breakthrough: Genes and Hormones in Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a global issue that weakens bones and raises the risk of fractures. It's a tricky disease to manage because it's caused by many factors. Scientists have been digging into how genes and hormones play a role in this. Lately, they've found some exciting stuff using single-cell RNA seque

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

The Battle Against Insurance Delays in Cancer Care

Have you ever wondered why insurance companies make it so hard for cancer patients to get the care they need? Many doctors and patients are frustrated because insurance companies often deny or delay treatments and tests. This can be life-threatening for people fighting cancer. Dr. Debra Patt, a can

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Dec 26 2024SCIENCE

Casuarina's Secret Weapon Against a Wood-Boring Pest

Ever wondered why some trees are more appealing to certain pests? Meet Casuarina equisetifolia, a coastal tree that's a favorite snack for the wood-boring pest Anoplophora chinensis. These pests love to munch on Casuarina trees, but scientists found something interesting: a molecular switch called C

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Dec 26 2024SCIENCE

How Phosphorus Boosts Nickel-Iron's Oxygen Evolution

Scientists have long known that nickel-iron catalysts are great at producing oxygen from water, especially in alkaline conditions. But how they do it so well was a mystery—until now. A recent study looked at a special catalyst, nickel-iron phosphide (NiFeP), which is super active and stable. It only

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Weight Loss Drugs: A Double-Edged Sword

You've probably heard about new weight loss drugs that use hormones from your gut to help you feel full. Medications like semaglutide (Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro) are making waves, but they come with a catch. These drugs might be helping you shed pounds, but they could also be weakening your

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Dec 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

What the Stars Say Today: Zodiac Dos & Don'ts

Early morning might feel tense as the moon shifts into Scorpio, but things should balance out by midday. Expect emotions to run high and perhaps clash a bit with Mars. Once the sun and moon align, though, love and warmth take over. Aries, today might throw you into a leadership role. Trust yourself

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Moving Forward with Space: Senate Bill for NASA’s Future

Imagine this: a Senate bill is on the table, directing NASA to shift its focus towards commercial space stations and to tackle cost overruns in science missions. This bill, introduced by Senators Maria Cantwell (D-Wash. ) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas), looks to speed up the development of commercial space

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Memory Predictions: Why Some Numbers Matter More

Ever wondered how our minds estimate our memory strength? Researchers took a closer look at this with a study on anchoring information. They had two main ideas: the "glass half full/empty" view, where anchors change how sure we feel about our memory, and the "scale shift" view, where anchors mess up

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