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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Recycled Concrete: A Stronger Future?

The world is looking for ways to build more with less. One interesting approach is mixing recycled concrete with special additives to make it stronger. This method uses a mix of fly ash, a byproduct from coal burning, ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS), a steel industry byproduct, and Alcco

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Apr 27 2025EDUCATION

How Chinese Students Spark Business Ideas

In China, many university students have a knack for dreaming up new business ventures. This skill is crucial for their future success as entrepreneurs. The question is, what drives these students to come up with so many innovative ideas? It is important to note that this is not just about having a

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Urea Bonds in Everyday Stuff

Urea groups are tiny but mighty parts of molecules. They are found in both living organisms and man-made materials. These groups are known for their strength and ability to form special connections called hydrogen bonds. These bonds play a big role in how materials behave. Scientists have been stud

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Silver's Tiny Warriors: A Green Fight Against Bacteria and Embryo Growth

Silver nanoparticles are tiny particles that have big potential in medicine. They are made from silver and have special properties that can fight bacteria. In this case, they were made using a type of algae called Chlorella vulgaris and silver nitrate. The nanoparticles were then tested to see ho

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Nanosized Vancomycin: A New Way to Fight Oral Bacteria

Antibiotic resistance is a big problem. Some bacteria have become tough to treat. Vancomycin is one of the medicines used to fight these infections. It is a glycopeptide antibiotic. It is usually given through a vein. This is because it can't pass through the gut wall easily. This is due to its chem

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Weighing Up: Surgery versus Medication for Long-Term Weight Loss

Bariatric surgery has been a top choice for tackling obesity. It offers substantial and lasting weight loss. For instance, procedures like sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass have shown impressive results. After a decade, these surgeries can lead to a total weight loss of 23. 4% and 26. 9%, respec

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Double-Molecule Acceptors in Solar Tech

Solar technology is always evolving. One of the latest buzzwords is dimerized small-molecule acceptors. These are special materials used in organic solar cells. They have some unique benefits. First, let's talk about how they work. These acceptors take the best parts of small-molecule monomers

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Simpor Leaves: Turning Trash into Treasure

Simpor leaves, often discarded as waste, have a hidden potential. Researchers have found a way to turn these leaves into something valuable. They focused on extracting a special type of cellulose from the leaves. This cellulose is not your ordinary type. It's nanocrystalline cellulose, or NCC for sh

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Apr 26 2025SCIENCE

Mars' New Flying Explorer: The Nighthawk's Mission

The Red Planet is about to get a new visitor from Earth. NASA has introduced Nighthawk, a helicopter designed to explore Mars' tricky terrain. This isn't just any helicopter. It's a six-rotor machine packed with advanced tech, ready to tackle the challenges of Mars' eastern region, specifically Noct

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of BPS: How a Common Chemical Affects Your Gut

BPS, or Bisphenol S, is everywhere. It is used in many everyday items, from water bottles to food containers. People usually come into contact with it through what they eat and drink. This chemical targets the gut, but it does not cause obvious damage. This makes it tricky to spot and study. Scienti

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