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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Barley's Hidden Strength: How Some Plants Thrive in Drought

When water is scarce, barley plants need to be really smart about using their stored food. This study looked at three different types of barley plants to see how they handle this challenge. They found that one type, called Yousef, was way better at moving food from its stems to its seeds. This helps

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Why VIP Matters for Adipose Tissue in Cold Weather

Adipose tissue is a dynamic organ crucial for survival roles like immune responses and thermogenesis. New studies reveal it has a complex anatomy and physiology. Vasoactive intestinal peptide, known as VIP, and its receptors (VPAC1 and VPAC2) play significant roles in various bodily functions. Howev

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Youth with HIV: How They Feel About CBT and Meds

Depression is a big deal for young people living with HIV. A study called IMPAACT 2002 found that cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and a special way of managing meds (MMA) worked better than just standard care to treat depression in these youth. But how did they feel about it? Between 2017 and 20

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Nov 17 2024TRAVEL

Goodbye 3-1-1: Big Changes Coming to Airport Liquid Rules

Ever felt frustrated about having to squeeze your favorite shampoo into a tiny bottle before a flight? Well, that could soon change! The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is considering relaxing the rules on liquid sizes in carry-on bags. This means you might be able to bring full-size li

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Tea Plants' Secret Weapon Against Pests: The Story of (Z)-3-Hexenyl Acetate

Ever wondered how plants fight back against pests? In tea plants, a special chemical called (Z)-3-hexenyl acetate (3-HAC) plays a big role in defense. But how do these plants make and control this chemical? Scientists looked at what happens when leaves are eaten by a pest called Ectropis obliqua. Th

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

How Well Do ICU Scores Predict Outcomes for VA-ECMO Patients?

Imagine you're in the intensive care unit (ICU), and doctors are trying to figure out how well you'll do after a big heart support treatment called venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO). They use different scores to guess your chances, but which one is the best? A group of doct

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling Primate Faces: Smiles in the Macaca tonkeana

In the world of primates, facial expressions play a huge role in their social lives. One particular expression, called bared-teeth faces (BTFs), has been fascinating to scientists studying the Macaca tonkeana species of macaques. Researchers used a mix of advanced techniques to study these expressio

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's Musical Crime Comedy: A Unique Oscar Contender?

In the world of film, Netflix has just dropped a movie that's turning heads and causing a stir. We're talking about "Emilia Pérez, " a crime comedy musical that's being called the wildest potential Best Picture contender for the 2025 Oscars. This film is no ordinary flick. It's directed by Jacques A

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Medicine Use in Colombia's COVID-19 Hospitals: A Closer Look

When COVID-19 hit, doctors worldwide scrambled to find effective treatments. Even though many drugs didn't show promising results, they were still widely used. A study in Colombia looked at how different medications were prescribed to COVID-19 patients in hospitals. The focus was on the differences

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Nov 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

What Sites You Share Reveal More Than What You Speak

Ever thought about how researchers dig deeper into social media user behaviors? They don't just count friends or read posts. A fresh study shows that looking at the websites people share on Twitter can provide a quicker and more precise insight. This method, nicknamed "domain-based user embedding, "

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