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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Building Better Brain Models: A Layered Approach

Scientists are always looking for new ways to study the brain. One big challenge is creating 3D models that act like the real thing. Traditional methods have some issues. They use thick gels that can slow down cell activity and stop nerve cells from connecting properly. This makes it hard to see how

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Taurine's Role in Keeping Eggs Young

Eggs age after they leave the ovary. This is called postovulatory aging. It's a natural process, but it can affect fertility. Researchers have found that taurine, an amino acid, might help slow down this aging process. The study looked at pigs and mice. It found that taurine deficiency speeds up ag

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Flexible Future of Health Tech

Health technology is evolving rapidly. One exciting development is the rise of disease-agnostic platforms (DAPs). These are digital tools designed to help patients with a wide range of health conditions. Unlike traditional health apps, which focus on one specific illness, DAPs can be customized for

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Jun 17 2025BUSINESS

The Price of Allegiance: How Trump Loyalty is Hurting Businesses

Trump's influence is not just political; it's also economic. Companies that have chosen to align with Trump's views, particularly on diversity, have faced significant backlash. This backlash has come in the form of consumer boycotts and a drop in stock value. For instance, Target and Walmart have se

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Jun 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Conner Ives Clothing Resonates With Black Women

Conner Ives is a fashion designer who is making waves. He's known for his unique style and his commitment to sustainability. He was born in New York in 1996, but now calls London home. He studied at Central Saint Martins and quickly made a name for himself in the fashion world. Ives has a unique ap

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Food Fight: What Americans Really Think About Health and Vaccines

A recent poll revealed that the nation's stance on health issues isn't as divided as one might expect. The public's view on vaccines is quite clear. A large majority of adults back the use of vaccines to stop diseases. This support cuts across party lines, with most Republicans, Democrats,

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Early Detection: Alonzo Mourning's Health Journey

Alonzo Mourning, a name that echoes through the halls of basketball history, has faced battles beyond the court. His story is one of resilience and the power of early detection. In 2000, during the Sydney Olympics, Mourning felt unusually tired and swollen. He initially brushed it off, but a diagnos

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Impact of a Short Bike Ride on Creative Thinking

Creative thinking is crucial for innovation. It's about coming up with fresh and useful ideas. Aerobic exercise is known to boost brain power, but how it affects creativity is still a mystery. Some studies suggest that both single and multiple exercise sessions might give creativity a lift. However,

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

How Cooling Affects Brain Injury in Boxing

Boxing is a sport that involves a lot of head impacts. This happens when the body and brain are already heated up from exercise. After a hit, if the brain is too hot, it can get more damaged. This extra damage can be tracked using certain substances in the blood. These are called biomarkers. The br

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Nanotech and Magnetism: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment has seen a big change with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy. This therapy works by waking up the body's immune system to fight cancer. However, it doesn't always work well with solid tumors. The immune response might not be strong enough. To tackle this, scientists have come

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