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May 12 2025HEALTH

Short Telomeres and Lung Transplants: A New Hope with Belatacept

Lung transplants can be a lifesaver for people with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. However, those with short telomeres face extra hurdles. Short telomeres make it tough for the body to handle certain drugs, like Mycophenolate mofetil. This drug is often given after a transplant to stop the body from

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Oregon's Hidden Giant: Underwater Volcano Ready to Rumble

A colossal volcano lurks beneath the Pacific, poised to erupt. Axial Seamount, roughly 300 miles off Oregon’s coast, is no ordinary volcano. It stands tall, nearly 3, 600 feet high, fueled by Earth's fiery mantle. This underwater giant sits atop the Juan de Fuca Ridge, where two massive tectonic pla

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May 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Gadgets: A Quick Look at Recent Reviews

It's easy to get distracted by the outdoors during spring, but let's dive into some recent tech reviews that might have slipped under your radar. The 12-inch Surface Pro is a lightweight, portable device that's great for basic tasks. It's cute and easy to carry around, but don't expect top-notch per

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Mosquitoes of the Caribbean: A Genetic Puzzle

The Caribbean islands of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire are home to a variety of mosquito species. These islands provide a unique setting for studying how different environments and histories shape the genetic makeup of mosquito populations. Most research on mosquito genetics has focused on species t

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Mosquito Nets: Why Aren't Pregnant Women in Ghana Using Them?

In Ghana, pregnant women are not using mosquito nets as much as they should. This is a big problem because mosquito nets are a proven way to stop malaria. Malaria is caused by a tiny parasite called plasmodium. It is spread by mosquitoes and can be very dangerous for pregnant women and their babies.

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Muscle Growth and the Power of m6A

The process of muscle growth is complex and involves many different factors. One key player is the growth hormone receptor (GHR) mRNA. This receptor is crucial for muscle cells to develop properly. Recently, scientists have been looking into how a specific type of chemical tag, called m6A, affects G

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Why Blood Sugar Monitoring Matters

Managing type 2 diabetes is no easy task. It can lead to serious health problems, such as heart issues, kidney failure, and even vision loss. That's why keeping track of blood sugar levels is so crucial. This is where continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) comes into play. These devices track blood sug

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Brain Waves and Smart Chips: A New Way to Track Seizures

The world of medical tech is always looking for better ways to handle conditions like epilepsy. One big hurdle is creating wearable devices that can keep an eye on brain activity for long periods. These devices need to be smart, efficient, and always ready to go. That's where brain-inspired spiking

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Malaria's Hidden Battleground: Uncovering Low-Density Infections on Bioko Island

Malaria is a tricky foe. To beat it, health workers need to spot the parasite accurately. They often use rapid tests, which are handy and quick. These tests look for a specific marker in the parasite. However, some parasites lack this marker, leading to false negatives. Plus, these tests miss low-de

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May 04 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tools Transforming Healing

A revolution is happening in the world of healing. It involves tiny needles that can do big things. These are not your usual needles. They are called microneedles. Microneedles have been around since 1998. They are great at getting past the body's natural barriers without causing much harm. This mak

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