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May 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Battery Power: The Secret of Sodium-Ion Success

Sodium-ion batteries are a hot topic in the world of energy storage. They promise to be a cheaper and more abundant alternative to lithium-ion batteries. But there's a catch. They struggle with quick charging and lasting a long time. Scientists have been working on a solution. They've come up with a

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Blood Tests for Muscle Disease: The Future of Duchenne Diagnosis

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a severe muscle-wasting condition that strikes young children. It's caused by a problem in a massive gene called DMD. For a long time, doctors have used muscle biopsies to diagnose and track DMD. But these procedures can be risky and uncomfortable. That's where b

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May 29 2025OPINION

When Cars Become Political Battlegrounds

The world of politics has a strange way of seeping into every corner of life. Recently, a well-known political commentator found himself in the middle of this storm. His electric car, a Tesla, was targeted. A sign that read \"Musk is a Nazi\" was stuck on the bumper during his son's soccer game. Th

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May 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fuel Cells: The Power of Tiny Layers

Fuel cells are a big deal in the world of clean energy. They convert chemical energy into electrical energy. One type, called thin-film solid oxide fuel cells, has been getting a lot of attention. These cells have a special layer called the anode functional layer. This layer is super important for t

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Greek Heart Patients Need a Dietary Wake-Up Call

For those with heart issues, eating right is a must. A recent study took a close look at the eating habits of heart patients in Greece. The study had a clear goal: to check if a specific diet questionnaire worked well in Greek and to see how heart patients were eating. The questionnaire, original

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

China's Double Asteroid Adventure

China has just sent a spacecraft on a thrilling journey to visit two unusual objects in our solar system. This mission, called Tianwen-2, is quite the adventure. It's not just about visiting any old rocks in space. These are special types of asteroids that scientists are eager to learn more about.

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May 29 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark's Unexpected Break: A New Lens for the Star

It is a tough time for the Indiana Fever. Caitlin Clark, the team's star player, is out with a left quad injury. She will miss at least four games. This is a big deal because Clark has been a key player for the Fever. She leads the league in assists and has shown she can contribute on both offense a

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Why Are Some Thyroid Cancer Patients Left Behind?

Thyroid cancer is not always a death sentence. Many people beat it. But some folks have a rougher time. This is especially true for those with aggressive types of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). These types can be real troublemakers. They don't play by the rules and can be tough to treat. Sadl

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

Crafting Custom Light with Perovskite Alloys

Researchers have found a way to make perovskites shine in different colors. These are special materials that can emit light. The trick is to mix in molecules of different sizes. This changes how the perovskites are structured. It also changes how they trap and release light particles, called exciton

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Precision Medicine: The Future of Cancer Care?

Cancer treatment has seen a major shift in recent years. The focus is now on precision oncology. This approach uses detailed information about a patient's tumor to create a personalized treatment plan. It is becoming a standard way to care for cancer patients. The cost of testing tumors has dro

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