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Jul 18 2025CELEBRITIES

A Centenarian Life: Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink's Legacy

Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink lived a long life, from 1924 to 2024. He was the last of the first generation born in the 20th century. His life spanned a full century, witnessing massive changes in technology, society, and culture. Borchgrevink was not just known for his age but also for his contri

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Jul 18 2025SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Halogenated Silanes: How Atoms Change Glow

Luminescence, or the ability to glow, isn't just for fireflies and light bulbs. It's also happening in some special chemicals called halogenated silanes. Scientists took a close look at five of these chemicals: HT, CT, IT, CS, and FS. They wanted to see how different halogens (like chlorine and iodi

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Florida's Hidden Water Danger: Flesh-Eating Bacteria on the Rise

Florida's warm coastal waters are home to a dangerous bacteria called Vibrio vulnificus. This bacteria can cause severe infections, and sadly, four people have died from it this year alone. The bacteria love warm, brackish water, and they can be found in places where people often swim and enjoy seaf

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Detecting Bad Bugs in Food: A Smartphone Solution

Food poisoning is a big problem worldwide. It's getting worse because bacteria are becoming resistant to treatments. Scientists are working hard to find better ways to detect these harmful bugs quickly and accurately. One promising solution involves a special tool called PfAgo. It's like a tiny, pr

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Malaria with a Smart Vaccine Design

Malaria is a serious illness that can be deadly. It's caused by tiny parasites, with one type, Plasmodium falciparum, being the worst. This parasite is responsible for most malaria deaths around the world. Right now, doctors treat malaria with medicines, but the parasites are getting resistant to th

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Colorful Glow: The Science Behind Smart Phosphors

Ever wondered how some materials can glow in different colors and ways? Scientists have created a new type of phosphor that can do just that. This isn't your average glow-in-the-dark stick. It's a special material called LAO:PG, which stands for LaAlO3 co-doped with Pr3+ and Gd3+ ions. What makes it

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Crystal Predictions: How AI is Changing the Game

AI is stepping into the world of crystal prediction. It's not just about guessing if a crystal can be made. It's also about figuring out how to make it and what ingredients are needed. This is a big deal because it could change how we create new materials. A new tool called CSLLM is leading the way

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Off-Road Tech Merges: Pronto. ai Gains SafeAI's Expertise

Pronto. ai, a San Francisco-based startup, has made a strategic move by acquiring SafeAI, a competitor in the off-road autonomous vehicle sector. This acquisition is not just about gaining technology but also about bringing in top talent and intellectual property. The deal, valued in the millions, w

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Jul 15 2025CRIME

A Tree's Fall: Justice Served for Sycamore Gap's Loss

A beloved tree in England, known as the Sycamore Gap, was cut down in a reckless act of vandalism. The tree stood tall for nearly 150 years, becoming a famous landmark after appearing in a popular movie. It was a favorite spot for tourists, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful place to rememb

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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Nature's Tiny Chemists: The Promise and Pitfalls of Cyanobacteria

Cyanobacteria, often overlooked, are nature's tiny chemists. These blue-green algae pack a punch, producing a variety of biologically active compounds. These compounds play a big role in ecosystems and even hold promise for new medicines. However, tapping into this potential isn't easy. Researchers

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