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Mar 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rain's Role in Wastewater Contamination

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) face a constant battle against contaminants of emerging concern (CECs). These are chemicals that we use every day in things like medicine, cosmetics, and household products. They end up in our wastewater. They can be tricky to spot, especially the highly polar a

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Mom's Milk: A Mystery of Microbes

Babies are born with a clean slate. Their gut is empty and ready for the first bacteria to arrive. This is when breast milk comes in. It is more than just food. It is a delivery system for bacteria. These bacteria help shape a baby's gut microbiome. This microbiome is crucial for a baby's heal

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Mar 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers Find Their Forecast

In the heart of northern Ghana, farmers are getting a helping hand from a new tool called the DROP app. This isn't your average weather app; it's designed specifically for small-scale farmers who rely on rain for their crops. The app offers two types of rainfall forecasts: one based on scientific da

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Batu Dam: Flood Risk in a Changing Climate

Imagine a world where the rain doesn't just fall, it pours. This is the reality that Batu Dam in Malaysia might face due to climate change. The dam, built to handle a certain amount of water, is now under threat from increased rainfall. This isn't just about a few extra inches of rain; it's about ex

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

A Long Road to Recovery: The Impact of Intentional Head Injuries on Young Children

Imagine a child's life forever changed by a violent act. A recent study looked at 14 kids who suffered intentional head trauma. These kids were hurt by someone they knew and trusted. The study followed these children for over a decade. The study wanted to understand how these injuries affected t

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Uncovering Arabia's Rainy Past

The Arabian Peninsula is no stranger to heavy rain. In fact, it's been getting a lot of it for centuries. In 2024, extreme rainfall caused a lot of trouble in the region. When it rains hard, it causes flashfloods. These floods carry sediment and dump it into the sea. Animals living in the sedimen

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Heartbeats in Sync: Mom and Baby's Connection

Ever wondered how moms and babies connect on a deeper level? It's not just about smiles and coos. Scientists looked into how moms and babies' heartbeats sync up, especially when moms have gone through a tough time during childbirth. They wanted to see if this syncing, or physiological synchrony, was

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Heart Healing: A New Hope for Heart Attack Patients with Heart Failure

Heart attacks, or acute myocardial infarctions (AMI), often lead to heart failure (HF). For years, doctors have used ACE inhibitors to help manage HF. These drugs target the RAAS system, which plays a big role in blood pressure and fluid balance. Recently, a new drug called sacubitril/valsartan (S/V

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Hypoglycemia in Small Babies: A Global Mess

There are many different rules for checking blood sugar levels in babies born too small for their age. These rules are used all over the world. This review looked at these rules and tried to figure out what they mean. It is important to understand how these rules work, because low blood sugar can b

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Baby Breathing: Video vs. Traditional Laryngoscopes

Airway management in babies is a tough job. Doctors often need to perform intubation, which is a procedure to open the airway. This is especially tricky in newborns and infants up to 6 months old. The Besdata video laryngoscope is a new tool that might make this process easier. It's designed to help

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