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Apr 15 2026SCIENCE

Listeria’s Secret Hideout: How Tiny Bacteria Slip into Quiet Cell Shelters

A large survey of over a hundred Listeria monocytogenes strains showed that most of them can slip into special acidic pockets inside human cells, called LisCVs. These vacuoles trap the bacteria in a dormant state that can survive for long periods and may help the pathogen hide from antibiotics. The

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Apr 10 2026HEALTH

How long can African swine fever survive in water?

The African swine fever virus is a tough survivor, especially in cold or dirty water. Scientists tested how long it can stay active in different water conditions. They found that in natural water, the virus lasted at least 42 days at temperatures of 4°C, 15°C, and 25°C. In very clean water, it survi

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Flea Frenzy: Unraveling Plague Risks in Tanzanian Homes

In the heart of Tanzania, the Mbulu district faces a persistent health challenge: the plague. This disease, often spread by fleas, has been a recurring issue, but understanding why it keeps coming back has been tricky. Researchers dove into the homes of this rural area to figure out what's going on

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Feb 26 2025CRIME

The Mystery of the Lingering Kiss

Imagine this: A crime scene. A kiss, a bite, a lick. A trace of saliva left behind. This is not a love story. It's a forensic puzzle. DNA from saliva can stick around, even after the act. This is not new news. But, what if we could use it better? What if we could find more clues from it? DNA is lik

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Why Do Lonely People Struggle with Social Connections?

Loneliness is a common feeling, but why do lonely people often feel that their social interactions aren't enough? Some researchers think it might be due to their views of the world. If lonely people see the world as a negative place, they might not engage in social interactions that could help them

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Missed Appointments and MS Medication: What's the Connection?

You know how important it is to stick to your multiple sclerosis (MS) medication. But did you know that missing appointments could affect how long you stay on your disease-modifying therapy (DMT)? A recent study looked into this. Researchers wanted to find out if skipping appointments could predict

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Nov 09 2024EDUCATION

The Impact of Education Policies on Girls' Schooling in Rural Benin

Education is a powerful tool, and its effects ripple through generations. Research in rural Benin uses a unique approach to explore how education policies influence parents' decisions to educate their daughters. The study found that educated parents are more likely to send their daughters to school,

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Schooling in Benin: How Education Policies Affect Families

In rural Benin, a study looked at how education policies impact the schooling decisions of parents. The research found that when parents have a better education, they're much more likely to send their daughters to school. Specifically, 76% of educated parents chose to educate their daughters, compar

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