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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

How CO2 Flooding Improves Oil Recovery

The way CO2 moves through oil reservoirs is key to boosting oil recovery and storing CO2. This process, known as immiscible CO2 flooding, is simple and cost-effective. But, there is a lack of understanding of how it behaves at the tiny pore scale, especially when temperature and pressure change toge

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

How House Finches Get Their Red Feathers

House finches are known for their vibrant red feathers. These feathers are a result of a specific pigment called 3-hydroxy-echinenone. This pigment is a type of carotenoid. Carotenoids are colorful compounds found in many plants and animals. They are responsible for the bright colors in many bir

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Barriers to Abortion Access in Türkiye

In Türkiye, women have the right to an induced abortion within the first ten weeks of pregnancy. This procedure is even considered a free public health service. Yet, many women face significant hurdles when trying to access these services in public health facilities. This situation is not new. Over

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Dietary Powerhouses: Fighting Alzheimer's with Polyphenols

Alzheimer's disease is a serious issue worldwide. It is marked by a buildup of amyloid-β plaques, tangled proteins, brain inflammation, and a steady decline in mental abilities. Luckily, there is hope in the form of dietary polyphenols. These compounds found in many foods might help lower the risk a

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Twisted Artificial Muscles

There is a lot of interest in creating artificial muscles that work like real ones. Real muscles are complex. Their strength changes based on how they are used right now and how they were used before. To see if artificial muscles can do the same, a new way of testing was developed. This testing meth

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

The mTOR Pathway: A Key Player in Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women worldwide. It puts a huge strain on both individual health and healthcare systems. At the heart of this disease are breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs). These cells have special abilities. They can renew themselves, turn into different types of ce

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin's Risky Dance with Loa Loa

Loa loa, a parasitic worm, has long been seen as relatively harmless. However, for those with high levels of microfilariae in their blood, taking ivermectin can lead to serious problems. These issues can range from mild to severe, with encephalopathy being a major concern. The current thinking is th

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Mar 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Way to Walk: The Challenge of Baby Steps

The game Baby Steps is a unique experience that starts with a simple task: getting a character named Nate to walk. This isn't your typical walking simulation, though. Players must control Nate's legs using bumpers and triggers, making even the simplest movements a challenge. This control scheme is r

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Stress Management Among Breast Cancer Patients

Breast cancer is a tough journey. It brings a mix of emotions and a lot of stress. How people handle this stress varies. It depends on who they are, where they live, and who supports them. A recent effort looked into how women with breast cancer deal with the stress that comes with the diagnosis. T

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Decide When to Make Seeds

Plants have a smart way of deciding when to produce lots of seeds. This isn't a random process. It's all about timing and resources. Plants like snow tussocks and European beech have a strategy. They pay close attention to weather patterns and their own energy levels. This helps them figure out the

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