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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Uncovering Thyroid Cancer's Secret Weapon: A New Way to Spot Collagenases

Meet collagenases – tiny enzymes with a big job in cancer. They're part of a group called matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), and they help cancer cells spread and invade. But spotting these enzymes in action isn't easy with traditional methods like substrate zymography and in situ zymography. They're

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Noise and Tinnitus: A Tale of Annoyance

You know that feeling when you're really bothered by noise? Like when traffic zooming by your house keeps you up at night? Well, scientists have been looking into how that noise annoyance might be connected to tinnitus, which is that weird ringing in your ears. Were you aware that while we know nois

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Revamping Cancer Detection: How Holograms and AI Team Up

Medical imaging plays a big role in catching diseases early. Traditional methods like MRI, CT scans, ultrasounds, and PET scans show us the insides of our bodies in 3D, but they often miss little details that could be crucial. This is where holography microscopic imaging comes in handy. It doesn't j

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

How Hamstring Strength Changes in a Soccer Match

Hamstring injuries are very common in soccer. These injuries often happen at the end of each half or the match. Why? Some reasons could be low muscle strength, muscle tiredness, and differences in strength between the left and right legs. A team of scientists wanted to know more about this. They cho

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Beware the Sting: What's Done in the Name of Exposing Fake Research

You might think using sting operations to unveil fake research is a good idea, right? Wrong! It's like fighting fire with fire, and it can cause more harm than good. Biomedical research depends heavily on trust, both from fellow scientists and the public. When researchers cook up false claims, they

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Mirror Microbes: A New Kind of Bug to Worry About

Imagine tiny creatures that can slip past our natural defenses as if they weren't even there. These aren't any ordinary bacteria—they're made of mirrored molecules, crafted by scientists themselves. While they're not naturally found, these mirror microbes could pose a significant threat if they ever

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Scientists Sound Alarm on Potential ‘Second Tree of Life’ Pandemic

What if a tiny microbe could turn into a global threat? This is what hundreds of biologists are worrying about. They claim that in the next few decades, scientists might create a dangerous microorganism. This microbe could start a pandemic that's impossible to stop. Crop fields might turn into waste

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Dec 12 2024HEALTH

How the 5A's Framework is Used in Obesity Counseling Research

The 5A's Framework, which stands for Assess, Advise, Assist, Agree, and Arrange, has been a go-to guide for doctors and nurses when they advise patients about their weight. But how often is this framework used in research studies focused on obesity and weight counseling? A recent review of scientifi

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Dec 12 2024SCIENCE

The Meaning Behind Volunteering in Animal Research

Have you ever wondered what scientists mean when they talk about animals "volunteering" for research? It turns out that this term has a lot of different meanings in the scientific world. This topic was explored by researchers who looked at how scientists use animals in behavioral and psychological s

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Dec 11 2024SCIENCE

Space Twins: Creating Eclipses on Command

Imagine being able to create your own solar eclipse, whenever you want. That's what scientists are hoping to do with two satellites launched by the European Space Agency. These spacecraft, part of the Proba-3 mission, are designed to work together in perfect harmony, like a well-choreographed dance.

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