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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

AI & Stats: A New Approach to Managing Peritoneal Cancer Spread

Ever wondered how technology can help fight cancer? Scientists are exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and statistics to better understand and manage peritoneal metastases (PM) resulting from gastrointestinal cancers. This fascinating research aims to find new ways to analyze and tackl

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Targeting Lipid Uptake and Synthesis for Better Prostate Cancer Treatment

Prostate cancer (PCa) often becomes resistant to treatment, making it hard to cure. This type of cancer is linked to unusual lipid metabolism, which makes it tough to treat. Scientists have come up with a clever way to tackle this problem. They designed a tiny nanomachine called HA@CD36i-TR@siSCD1.

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Bronze Age Battles: Modern Fighters Test Ancient Weapons

As 2024 draws to a close, let's take a look at some fascinating science stories that almost slipped under the radar. From recreating Bronze Age spear fights to using network theory on Bach's music, these topics cover a wide range of interests. The Bronze Age in Europe was a time of institutiona

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Tularemia Across the US: A Decade in Review

Tularemia, a rare disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, has been reported in every U. S. state except Hawaii. It shows up with fever and different symptoms, depending on how you get infected. Usually, less than 2% of cases are fatal, but this can go up based on symptoms and the str

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Dec 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Brandi Glanville Spends Christmas with Ex: A Modern Co-Parenting Story

Former reality TV star Brandi Glanville, 52, spent Christmas with her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian and his current wife LeAnn Rimes. She shared a family photo on Instagram, mentioning that she was with her "modern family. " Brandi and Eddie, who were married from 2001 to 2009, have two sons together: Ma

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Why is the Bird Flu Vaccine Being Debated?

In recent months, the bird flu vaccine has sparked a debate in the U. S. , with some people urging President Joe Biden to fast-track its authorization. The vaccine has already been developed for the H5N1 strain, and the government has contracted manufacturers to produce nearly 5 million doses. Howev

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Fighting Drug Resistance: A Community Conversation in Cumilla

Antibiotic resistance is a big deal globally, and it's particularly worrying in low-income countries like Bangladesh. A project called COSTAR is trying to fix this problem in Cumilla. This project uses something called the Community Dialogue Approach (CDA) to help people understand antibiotics bette

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Windows Banned to Hide Afghan Women

In a recent step, the Taliban has ordered a ban on windows that overlook areas where women could be seen inside their homes. The group's spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, explained on X that seeing women in everyday tasks like cooking or fetching water might lead to improper behavior. The Taliban ha

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Afghanistan's Taliban: No Women in NGOs, or Else

Imagine this: The Taliban in Afghanistan has made a new rule. They're telling all NGOs to stop hiring women or face closure. This isn't the first time they've tried to control NGOs and women's work. Two years ago, they told NGOs to stop hiring Afghan women because they didn't wear the Islamic headsc

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Dec 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Do Dates Change?

Ever wondered why we use different dates to mark important events? It's not just about the day or the month, but also the year. Let's dive into the fascinating world of dates and why they change. First, let's talk about why dates change at all. It's all about the calendar we use. You see, there are

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