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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Combining Light Therapy and Stem Cells to Fight Brain Inflammation

Brain inflammation, a significant factor in neurodegenerative diseases, is managed by tiny immune cells called microglia. These cells can be pro-inflammatory (M1) or anti-inflammatory (M2). We know that human stem cells from umbilical cords (hUCMSCs) can release substances that reduce inflammation.

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Can Cheap Tech Teach Surgical Skills?

Imagine learning how to perform delicate surgery using nothing more than a USB microscope connected to a computer or a smartphone. Sounds unusual, right? That's exactly what some researchers are exploring. They want to find out if these low-cost devices can help medical students master basic microsu

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Jan 22 2025FOOD

Unlocking New Flavors in Meat: From Traditional to Tech-Savvy

Flavors and tastes are what make meat so appealing to us. They're the main reasons why we pick one cut over another or choose beef over chicken. This look into the meat industry explores both old and new ways of creating these delicious sensations. Traditional methods like aging and marinating are s

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Jan 22 2025BUSINESS

The Power of Skill: How Craftsmanship Fuels Innovation in Manufacturing

In the competitive world of manufacturing, innovation is the key to staying ahead. Skilled workers are the driving force behind these innovations. Their creativity and expertise shape a country's approach to development. The spirit of craftsmanship is crucial for these skilled individuals. This mind

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Walking Again: Can Exoskeletons Ease Spinal Cord Injury Pain?

Imagine you've had a spinal cord injury. You're one of the many who now live with neuropathic pain (NP), a debilitating condition that often doesn't respond well to medications. But what if there was another way to combat this pain? Enter exoskeletons: these robotic suits could help people with spin

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Jan 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's Hidden Freeze: How Cold Waves Affect Rainforest Animals

Imagine the Amazon rainforest, a place of endless heat and humidity, suddenly hit by a cold wave. That's what happened in June 2023. This isn't just a rare event; scientists think climate change might be making it happen more often. But how does this sudden chill affect the creatures that call the r

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Why Pollution and Allergies are on the Rise

Did you know that pollution can make allergies worse? It's true! Dirty air from cars and factories can worsen asthma and stuffy noses from allergies. Even inside our homes, things like mold and chemicals can trigger allergic reactions. On top of that, climate change is making seasonal allergies even

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Jan 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Meat's New Friends: Plant Power and Lab Creations

Ever wondered what meat's future might look like? Well, it's not just cows and chickens anymore. Instead, it's about plants, labs, and even bugs! People are moving towards sustainable diets, worried about their health and the environment. That's where meat alternatives come in. They look and taste l

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Turning Ollama Into a Browser-Based AI: A Handy Guide with Firefox

Ever felt like your AI research could be more seamless? If you’re using Ollama for your AI queries, you can now do so directly from your browser. This handy guide will walk you through transforming your terminal tool into a browser-based AI with the help of a free Firefox extension called Page Assis

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

UK's Starmer Meets Zelenskyy: A Century of Support for Ukraine

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently visited Kyiv, promising to strengthen ties with Ukraine in defense, science, energy, and trade. This visit marked his first as PM, following previous trips as the opposition leader. Starmer's pledge aims to ensure Ukraine's security for the next 100 years

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