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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Sneaky Lipid Molecules: A Hidden Role in Macrophage Cleanup

Macrophages, the body's cleanup crew, swallow dead cells through a process called efferocytosis. During this cleanup, they make special lipid molecules using oxygenases. Among these, very reactive lipid-derived electrophiles (LDEs) can modify important proteins inside the cells. But until now, we di

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dance of Seeing: How Brain Rhythms Shape What We Perceive

Ever wondered how our brains process what we see? It might surprise you that rhythmic brain activity plays a big role! Simply put, our brains use rhythm to adapt and understand visual information. A bunch of recent studies have shown that these rhythms help represent and communicate visual content.

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

The Long-Term Impact of a Hospital-Based Lifestyle Program on Overweight Kids

Ever wondered what happens after a kid goes through a lifestyle change program to tackle obesity? Researchers took a closer look at a group of overweight and obese kids who participated in a hospital-based program. The goal? To see if the changes they made stuck around for the long haul. Turns out,

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Searching for Autoantibodies in Stubborn Epilepsy Cases

Have you ever heard about neural autoantibodies in epilepsy? Scientists have been trying to figure out how often these special antibodies show up in people with epilepsy that doesn't respond to treatment. The problem is, sometimes it's hard to tell if someone has epilepsy or if their seizures are ca

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Feminism and Mental Health: A Complicated Dance

Ever thought about how feminism and mental health get along? It's not always a smooth ride. Feminism has been trying to make sense of women's mental health, and sometimes it's a bumpy road. On one hand, there's neurodiversity, which is like saying, "Hey, different brains are normal! " And on the oth

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Iodine in Soil: Why We Need to Look at Different Forms

When it comes to cleaning up radioactive iodine in soils and sediments, scientists often rely on an approach that assumes it all behaves the same way. This can be like trying to solve a puzzle with the wrong pieces—you might get close, but you’ll never see the whole picture. In reality, iodine can a

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

Tracking Rare Fish with eDNA: A New Technique

Want to find rare fish without actually seeing them? Scientists have come up with a clever way using something called eDNA. This stands for environmental DNA, which is basically tiny bits of DNA that living things leave behind in their environment. To detect this eDNA, scientists use a combination

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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unraveling River Talk: What Communities Say About Floods and River Management

River floods are happening more often and with more force. This means that the people in charge of rivers need to think about new ways to work with communities to plan how to deal with floods. Talking and sharing information between these groups can be tricky. If communities feel left out, mistrust

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Amiodarone's Thyroid Surprise: What You Should Know

Amiodarone is a popular medication for heart rhythm issues, but it comes with a side effect that might catch you off guard: thyroid problems. The thyroid is like the body's speedometer, and when it's not working right, trouble can follow. Researchers took a closer look at this in regions where iodin

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Jan 11 2025CRIME

Bangkok Hitman: The Arrested Assassin of a Cambodian Ex-Lawmaker

In a surprising turn of events, a man suspected of killing a former Cambodian lawmaker has been handed over to Thai authorities. Ekkalak Paenoi, a 41-year-old Thai national, is accused of shooting Lim Kimya, a 74-year-old ex-politician from the now-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP). L

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