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May 01 2025HEALTH

Short Bursts: The Impact of Cycling Power on Body and Mind

Cycling sprints can boost both aerobic and anaerobic fitness. These intense, brief efforts usually last ten seconds or less. However, the immediate effects of varying cycling power on the body and mind during these short bursts are not fully understood. This is where the study comes in. It focuses o

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Breast Surgery AI: The Google Gemini Experiment

Google Gemini is a smart AI. It has been put to the test. The test was to see how well it could answer common questions. These questions were about life after breast reconstruction surgery. This was not just a simple quiz. It was a real test. It was to see if AI could help people who have had this t

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Apr 30 2025CRIME

Body Fluids Unmasked: The Microbiome's Forensic Breakthrough

The world of forensics is buzzing with the potential of microbiome research. This isn't about gut health or probiotics. It's about using the unique mix of microbes living on and in our bodies to solve crimes. Think of it as a microscopic fingerprint, but one that can reveal more than just identity.

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Alzheimer's: The Power of Single-Cell Sequencing

Alzheimer's disease, or AD, is a tough nut to crack. It's a brain disorder that slowly chips away at a person's memory and thinking skills. It's tricky because it affects different people in different ways. But here's where things get interesting. Scientists have been using something called single-c

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Skin Cancer: The Role of AI in Early Detection

Skin cancer is a widespread and potentially deadly condition. It is crucial to catch it early for successful treatment. Skin cancer makes up 1 in 5 of all cancer cases worldwide. Melanoma alone causes over 60, 000 deaths each year. This highlights the need for effective early detection methods. T

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

The Fight Against Superbugs: New Hope from Nature's Toolkit

The world is in a race against time to find new ways to fight infections. Bacteria and fungi are becoming resistant to the drugs we have. This is a big problem. But there is hope. Nature has its own weapons against germs. These are called antimicrobial peptides, or AMPs. They are like tiny soldiers

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Apr 30 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Struggle with Bias: A Look at Recent Events

Harvard University recently shared two significant reports. These reports focused on antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias. They highlighted issues that arose among students after the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023. The university's president, Alan Garber, apologized for the institution's shortc

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Breast Lesions: The Race Against Time with Ultrafast MRI

Breast cancer is a serious issue. It is the most common cancer in women. Doctors have tools to spot it early. One tool is DCE-MRI. It is a type of scan that looks at breast tissue after a special dye is injected. This dye helps to show up any unusual areas. There is a new way to do this scan.

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

How Mom's Weight Affects Baby's Gut Health

Infant gut health is a hot topic. The way a baby's gut develops in the first six months of life can be influenced by many factors. One of these factors is the mother's weight. This is a big deal because it can affect the baby's health in the long run. Let's dive in and see how this works. First

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Apr 29 2025CELEBRITIES

The Coach's Love Life: A Quick Chat Turns Heated

Bill Belichick is a name that rings loud in the world of football. He is a mastermind on the field, known for his sharp strategies and cool demeanor. Recently, he was on "CBS Sunday Morning" to chat about his new book. The book is called "The Art of Winning: Lessons From My Life in Football. " It is

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