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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Tetracyclines in Food: A New Way with Zn-MOFs

Do you know what's lurking in your food? Tetracyclines, a type of antibiotic used in livestock, can leave traces in the food we eat. Traditional detection methods are complicated and time-consuming. That's where Zn-BTC-BDC-NH2, or ZTD, comes in. This special material, made from zinc and organic liga

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Biliary Cancer Care: Top Tips for Doctors

Managing biliary tract cancer is a complex task for healthcare professionals. The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) recently shared some key insights in their interim update on treating this disease. Let's dive into what doctors need to know to provide the best care for their patients. F

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Women's Online Spaces: A Diverse Landscape

The Internet has opened up a world of connection for people who have often been left out of conversations. One group that has really benefited from this with their own spaces online is women. These spaces can be as varied as night and day. Researchers dug deep into over 6 million Reddit comments and

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Jan 30 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Latest Earnings: A Closer Look at 2024

Tesla recently shared its financial report for the last quarter of 2024. The company, under the leadership of Elon Musk, saw a significant drop in profits. Compared to the previous year, Tesla's earnings fell from $7. 9 billion to $2. 3 billion, a notable decline. However, it's essential to remember

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Jan 30 2025BUSINESS

Will Frontier Airlines Succeed in Merging with Bankrupt Spirit?

Last year, Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy. This time, their former suitor, Frontier Airlines, is trying once again to merge with them. This move comes as budget airlines face tough times. Frontier is offering Spirit a mix of its own debt and stocks. They've been talking to Spirit's board, mana

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Skin Issues: Urgent Care or Not?

Ever had a skin problem and thought, "Let's go to urgent care"? It seems like a good idea, right? But hold on! A recent study found that doctors at urgent care centers might not be skin specialists. Imagine trying to fix a plumbing issue when you're actually an electrician. The study looked at over

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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Love Match: Using Dating Theory in Online Recommendations

Imagine if dating theories could help you find the perfect match online. Our project aims to do just that. By blending dating theories with recommender systems, we hope to make online dating more effective. We all know that dating isn't just about swiping right. It involves understanding compatibil

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

How Drugs Change Cancer Cell Metabolism

Drugs don't always stop cancer cells from growing, but they often mess with their metabolism. Scientists used a high-tech method, called metabolomics, to see how 1, 520 drugs affected 2, 269 potential metabolites in A549 lung cancer cells. Even though only 26% of the drugs slowed down cell growth, a

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Fish Cells: How Salmonids Break Down Pollutants

Have you ever wondered how fish deal with chemicals in their environment? Scientists have been exploring this by studying fish cells in the lab. They looked at how well these cells can break down, or biotransform, harmful pollutants. They used two systems: small parts of cells from brown trout and r

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Jan 29 2025CRIME

Digital Danger: York Resident Loses Big Bucks to Texas Scammer

Imagine waking up one morning to find $60, 000 gone from your bank account. That's exactly what happened to a York resident last November. The culprit? Not some local troublemaker, but a tech-savvy scammer named Ayme Galvan from Texas. Galvan and their gang have been causing problems in multiple sta

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