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Apr 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tech World's Big Moves This Week

The tech world is always buzzing, and this week was no exception. Let's dive into some of the biggest stories that caught everyone's attention. Google is in hot water. A judge ruled that the tech giant broke antitrust laws in the ad tech market. This decision comes after a two-year legal battle

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Apr 19 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Worries of a Tech Giant

In a recent courtroom showdown, the spotlight was on Mark Zuckerberg, as old emails surfaced. These messages, some over a decade old, showed his concerns about rivals and key deals. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) used these emails to question Zuckerberg during a lengthy trial. The FTC's lead law

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

Layered Magnets: The Future of Tiny Tech

The world of tiny tech is buzzing with excitement over bilayer altermagnets. These are special materials that could revolutionize how we use and control tiny electronic parts. They have a unique property called spin-valley locking, which is like having a superpower for controlling electrons. This ma

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

Zinc Networks: A Game-Changer for Plastic Recycling

Plastic recycling is a hot topic these days. One exciting development is the use of zinc-based networks to break down a common plastic called PET. These networks act like super-efficient catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions without getting used up themselves. They turn PET into something valuab

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

Metals in Water: The Power of Paper Sensors

Water contamination by harmful metals is a big deal, especially in places where fancy labs are scarce. Think about it: traditional ways to spot these metals, like atomic absorption spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, are super accurate but come with a hefty price tag and a

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Impact on Drug Research: Past, Present, and Future

Japan has a rich history in the realm of drug metabolism and disposition. This is clear when looking at the contributions made by Japanese researchers to the journal Drug Metabolism and Disposition over the last 50 years. Their work has significantly shaped the field, focusing on drug metabolism, me

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Nicotine Products on Your Mouth

Nicotine products that don't involve burning are becoming more popular. These include e-cigarettes, nicotine pouches, snus, and nicotine replacement therapies. These products are often seen as a way to reduce the risks of smoking for those who can't or won't quit. However, their effects on oral h

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Diet and Liver Health: The Hidden Link

The way we eat can have a big impact on our liver health. This is especially true for a condition called metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD. MASLD is a fancy term for a liver that's too full of fat. It is a growing problem worldwide. Many studies have looked at how

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Zinc and Germanium in Bone Healing

Bone repair is a big deal in medicine. Strong, effective implants are key to fixing bones. Recently, zinc (Zn) has shown promise as a material for these implants. Zinc is great because it breaks down naturally in the body, but it has some issues. Pure zinc can corrode quickly and doesn't always help

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Apr 17 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Shape Their Powerhouses

Mitochondria are the powerhouses of cells, and they are always changing shape. Why they do this has been a mystery. Scientists looked at yeast cells growing in different foods. They found that the shape of mitochondria and their activity do not go hand in hand. Cells can have different mitochondrial

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