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Mar 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Carolina's Battle Against Boat Blight

South Carolina is grappling with a hidden problem lurking in its beautiful waterways: abandoned boats. These forgotten vessels are more than just an eyesore; they pose serious threats to both the environment and public safety. The issue is particularly bad in Charleston, Georgetown, and Beaufort. T

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

The Flexible World of Bacteria: How Streptomyces Adapt and Divide Labor

Bacteria are often seen as simple, single-celled organisms. However, some bacteria, like Streptomyces coelicolor, show complex behaviors. These bacteria divide labor among cells. Some cells focus on growth and reproduction, while others make antibiotics. This division happens because some cells lose

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Mar 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fireworks and Air Quality: A Three-Year Study in Shandong

Spring Festival celebrations in China are known for their vibrant fireworks displays. However, these displays come with a cost to air quality. In Shandong Province, fireworks have significantly impacted air quality over the past three years. The study looked at how fireworks affected the air during

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

A Smart Bandage for Faster Healing

Healing wounds can be tricky. The environment plays a big role in how quickly a wound gets better. Too much sun can cause problems. High temperatures and UV rays can stress the wound, cause swelling, and even burn the skin. On the other hand, if the wound is too cold, it can slow down healing by aff

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Mar 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Talking to Create Your Own Virtual World

Virtual reality (VR) has always been about immersing yourself in a different world. But what if you could create that world just by talking? That is exactly what a new technology does. It lets users describe their ideal environment out loud. Then, it brings that description to life in a virtual spac

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Mutations in TET2 and TP53: A Double Whammy in Blood Cancers

Scientists have found that certain mutations often go hand in hand in blood cancers. These mutations can make the disease worse and harder to treat. One such pair is mutations in the genes TET2 and TP53. These mutations can work together to make blood cancers more aggressive. They can also creat

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Mar 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dutch Cows and Chemical Pollution

In the Netherlands, cows that roam freely in the floodplains face a significant challenge. They ingest harmful chemicals called dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs. These chemicals enter the cows' systems through the grass and soil they consume, leading to increased levels in their meat fat. Understanding

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

The Mouth's Microbial Mystery: Cancer Clues

The mouth is home to a vast community of tiny organisms. This community, known as the microbiome, plays a significant role in oral health. Recent studies have shown a link between the oral microbiome and the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), a type of mouth cancer. Most research ha

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Mar 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Green Challenge: Measuring Eco-Friendliness in Container Ports

Container ports are busy places. They handle lots of cargo. But they also release harmful gases into the air. These gases can make people sick. They cause problems like breathing issues and heart diseases. So, it's important to measure how green these ports are. One way to do this is by looking at h

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Breast Cancer Detection Gets a Boost with New MRI Technology

In the battle against breast cancer, early detection is key. One powerful tool in this fight is magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI. To make MRI scans even more effective, scientists often use contrast agents. These agents help make tumors stand out more clearly. Traditionally, iron-based oxides have

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