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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Saving the Siberian Crane: Genetics to the Rescue

The Siberian crane, a beautiful yet critically endangered waterbird, is facing a tough time. Its population has been declining due to changes in climate over time, which has led to a loss of genetic diversity and an increase in inbreeding. This means the birds are more likely to have harmful genetic

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Tracking COVID-19 Case Predictions with Online Searches in South Korea

Predicting COVID-19 cases is super important for governments and people to make smart decisions. Researchers have tried to guess case numbers using machine learning, looking at past cases and specific search engine queries. But these methods have a big problem: they don't show how people's online se

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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Plant Clues in Modern European Dicots: Establishing a Phytolith Benchmark

Did you know that tiny plant fossils, called phytoliths, can tell us a lot about what plants were like in the past? In North-western Europe, one big problem for scientists studying ancient phytoliths is that they don't have a clear idea of what modern dicotyledon plants look like under the microscop

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Fake Data in Medical Research: What's the Big Deal?

Ever wondered why medical studies sometimes say one thing today and another tomorrow? It might have something to do with fraudulent data. Experts are seeing more and more fake studies popping up, which can really harm patients and shake up trust in doctors. Low-quality studies can mess with clinica

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Peer Review: Does Blinding Really Make a Difference?

Scientists often rely on peer reviews to check their work. But does it matter if they know who wrote the paper? Some think yes, others no. Let's dive in! Imagine two types of peer reviews: single blind, where only the reviewer is hidden, and double blind, where neither knows who's who. A special st

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Dec 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Russian Cargo Ships in Trouble: Storm Hits Crimea Waters

In the Kerch Strait, where Russia links with annexed Crimea, two cargo ships found themselves in distress thanks to some harsh weather. The vessels, filled with oil products, ran into trouble when heavy waves struck. One ship, named Volgoneft 212, had to be evacuated after running aground, sadly ear

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Dec 15 2024WEATHER

Russian Cargo Ships Struggle in Crimea Storm

Severe weather in the Kerch Strait, between Russia and annexed Crimea, has left two Russian cargo ships in trouble. One ship, Volgoneft 212, ran aground and its crew of 13 was evacuated after a rescue helicopter arrived. Unfortunately, one person lost their life. Another ship, Volgoneft 239, with 14

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

How Thermally Glycated Whey Protein Affects Starch Properties

You might know that wheat starch can gelatinize and form a gel when heated. But what happens when you add thermally glycated whey protein isolate, or gWPI, to the mix? This is made by heating whey protein isolate with lactose. Scientists found that gWPI can really change how wheat starch gels. Firs

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Revolutionizing Anesthesia: A Glimpse into the Future

Anesthesia, a crucial part of modern medicine, has come a long way. From the early days of its discovery, it has evolved into a sophisticated field. Researchers are now pushing boundaries to improve patient care and safety. They're exploring new drugs, techniques, and even personalized anesthesia pl

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Frozen History of Yana: What Ice-Rich Permafrost Reveals

Imagine delving into the ancient past through the icy lens of permafrost. In the Arctic regions of East Siberia, particularly the lower Yana River area, scientists have uncovered a wealth of information hidden within Ice Complex deposits. These deposits, formed during the Late Pleistocene, contain b

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