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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

The Century Mark: A Journey in Biology

Did you know that a company focusing on biology has just turned 100? That's right, this organization has been around for a full century! Let's dive into their journey and see what makes them special. This company started out with a simple goal: to understand and share knowledge about living things.

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Viral Detector Test: Which One Works Best for Wastewater?

Scientists tested three ways to check if viruses in wastewater are still alive. They used heat-treated and 'live' viruses in water and wastewater samples. They also looked at viruses naturally found in wastewater. The viruses included Human adenovirus 5, enterovirus A71, hepatitis-A virus, influenza

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

Golden State Warriors: A Tough Night and a Superstar's View

The Golden State Warriors had a rough night against the Sacramento Kings. After a solid win against the Grizzlies, they stumbled in this back-to-back game. Coach Steve Kerr was not happy, and his frustration led to a technical foul. The team lost 129-99, a big blow. Stephen Curry, who returned from

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Jan 06 2025CRIME

Unmasking Perpetrators: A New DNA Detection Method in Sexual Assault Cases

Imagine you're a detective working on a tough case. You need to find every bit of evidence to catch the bad guy. In sexual assault cases, one crucial piece is the perpetrator's DNA. Forensic experts use various methods to find this, but a new technique called LAMP is making waves. LAMP stands for L

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Beyond Borders: What Makes Maternal Nurses Culturally Savvy?

Cultural competency is crucial for nurses caring for mothers and newborns in diverse settings. This study dived into how attitudes towards multiculturalism, confidence in dealing with different cultures, communication skills, and hospital support all play a role in shaping nurses' cultural competenc

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mysteries of KCNQ2 Encephalopathy in Kids

Kids with brain development issues caused by KCNQ2 variants face a tough time getting diagnosed. This is because these variants are quite diverse and their effects aren't clear. Let's take a look at one child who had seizures right after birth, along with moderate brain development problems. This ch

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Blue Light with Indium: A Fresh Look at Lead-Free Nanocrystals

Scientists have found a clever way to improve the light-emitting properties of tiny crystals called Cs₂NaBiCl₆. They added a bit of indium to the mix and discovered that the crystals shone brighter and more steadily. These crystals are special because they don't contain any lead, making them safer f

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

Storm Grounds Chiefs, Team Stuck in Denver

After a tough loss to the Denver Broncos, the Kansas City Chiefs are dealing with more than just a defeat. Bad weather has trapped them in Denver! The Chiefs' owner's wife, Tavia Hunt, shared the news on Instagram. She said the team won't be able to fly back to Kansas City due to heavy snow and ice.

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

The Search for a Better Treatment: TAK-071 and Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease (PD) isn't just about shaking. It comes with a high risk of falling and cognitive problems, too. These issues can be tough to tackle effectively. That's why researchers are excited about TAK-071, a new approach to help with the thinking difficulties that come with PD. A recent tr

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

The Sneaky Swelling: What Happens After Breast Cancer

After breast cancer treatment, many women think their life goes back to normal. But a hidden condition, called lymphedema, can appear out of nowhere. Researchers kept an eye on 101 women for a year. Every three months, they measured the women's arms with simple tools like a tape measure and a perome

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