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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Skin Healing in High Altitudes: A New Approach

Living up in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau can be tough on the skin. The sun's strong UV rays often cause damage, leading to redness, itching, and flaking. Scientists are exploring a new way to fix this problem: mixing sodium hyaluronate with human epidermal growth factor and injecting it just under th

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Transforming MoS2 Clusters for Better Biocatalytic Action

MoS2 is a widely available material with a stable structure, adjustable energy gap, and easy shear properties. These features make it valuable in fields like catalysis and biomedicine. However, its biocatalytic activity needs improvement for practical use in biomedicine. In this study, scientists cr

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Checking Online Info on Keratoconus: Portugal vs Brazil

When people with keratoconus look for answers online, they trust what they find. But is that info trustworthy? We took a closer look at websites in Portugal and Brazil to see if they're giving good, easy-to-understand info on keratoconus. Anyone can put stuff online, so we wanted to check if it's an

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

First Bird Flu Case in Stanislaus: What Farmers Need to Know

In Stanislaus County, health officials confirmed the first human case of bird flu. A resident who had contact with infected dairy cattle showed mild symptoms and received antiviral treatment. The virus, known as H5N1, has been spreading among birds and causing outbreaks in dairy cows and poultry. Ca

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Bolstering Solar Power: A New Chemical in Town

You might be surprised to learn that certain chemicals can boost the efficiency of solar cells. One such chemical is benzothiadiazole, often shortened to BT by scientists. Researchers have been experimenting with BT-based polymers to enhance solar cell performance, but success has been hit or miss.

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

UVB Protection: Meet Penilumamide, the Skin Guardian

Ever wondered how to shield your skin from the sun's harsh UVB rays? Meet penilumamide, a new superhero in the skincare world. This innovative SIRT1 activator, penilumamide, was tested in human HaCaT cells to see if it could combat the damages caused by UVB radiation. Scientists found that penilumam

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Genetic Counselors in Australia and New Zealand: A Look at Diversity, Inclusion, and Capacity

The world of genetic counseling is evolving, and Australia and New Zealand are no exception. These countries are home to a diverse group of professionals who help people understand and cope with genetic disorders. But how diverse is this workforce, and do they have the capacity to meet the needs of

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

Discovering a Saber-Toothed Pioneer: Pre-Dinosaur Predators

Imagine stepping back in time, way before dinosaurs ruled the Earth. There, you'd find a saber-toothed beast that was one of the first mammal-like creatures. This isn't a story from a fantasy book; it's real history! Recently, scientists unearthed a fossil on the sunny Mediterranean island of Mallor

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

Discovering the Power of Earth-Friendly Metals for Hydrogen Production

Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is vital for generating hydrogen fuel through water splitting. To make this process sustainable, researchers are searching for abundant materials like silicates. A recent study synthesized various metal metasilicates using a simple wet-chemical method followed by hi

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Gauging Post-Concussion Symptoms in German Teens

What if you could tell when a teen's post-concussion symptoms are normal and when they're not? That's what a recent study aimed to figure out. Researchers wanted to set a benchmark for the German version of the Postconcussion Symptom Inventory for teens aged 13-17 (PCSI-SR13). They asked 950 teens t

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