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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

What Older Adults Really Want in Robot Helpers

Imagine having a robot to help around the house. Would you prefer one that manages your home, like a personal assistant? Or one that keeps an eye on your health, like a smart doctor? Older adults recently shared their thoughts on this. Researchers gathered 30 different tasks robots could help with a

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Improving Solar Cells: The Role of Phosphorus Doping

Scientists are making big strides in solar cell technology using cadmium telluride (CdTe). One key focus is enhancing the performance of these cells by adding tiny amounts of phosphorus (P) and selenium (Se). They've used advanced microscopes, like Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) and scanning s

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Jan 06 2025EDUCATION

Can Divorces Lead to a Happy Ending in Marriage?

Ever thought about how to fix a bad marriage? Well, let's talk about a puzzle called "Reaching Stable Marriage via Divorces" or DivorceSM for short. This riddle asks if you can start with a not-so-great marriage match and end up with a stable one by just allowing divorces. You see, stable marriages

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

How Brain Cell Particles Help Heal Wounds

These tiny packages, called extracellular vesicles (EVs), are making waves in medicine. They come from brain cells and are being studied as a treatment option. Scientists want to make sure they can collect lots of these EVs safely and effectively. One method they're looking at is monolith chromatogr

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Robots vs. Hands: A New Way to Fix Broken Hips

You know how doctors fix broken hips? Usually, they do it by hand. But now, there's a new kid on the block: TiRobot. This study wanted to see if TiRobot could do a better job than the good old-fashioned freehand method. So, researchers went on a big hunt through lots of medical databases, like PubMe

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Iran's Battle Against Microscopic Enemies: A Closer Look

Tiny organisms like bacteria and viruses might not look scary, but they can cause a lot of trouble. This is why countries around the world, including Iran, need to be ready to fight these invisible foes. A recent study took a deep dive into how Iran's dealing with these microscopic threats. First t

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Running and Vitamin C: A New Look at Rat Brain Health

Ever wondered how exercise and vitamin supplements could team up to help with Alzheimer's disease? Scientists recently set out to answer this question by studying rats. They wanted to see if eight weeks of running (called aerobic training) along with vitamin C supplements could improve certain signs

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Fighting Obesity's Side Effects: Can Feruloylacetone Help?

Obesity can make muscles weak and resistant to insulin. This is known as sarcopenic obesity, and there's no cure yet besides changing your lifestyle and diet. Feruloylacetone (FER) and demethoxyferuloylacetone (DFER) are compounds found in the breakdown of curcumin and bisdemethoxycurcumin. They mig

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden World of Seed Microbes: How They Shape Plant Life

Have you ever wondered about the tiny world that lives inside seeds? It's a fascinating place where microbes, known as endophytes, play a crucial role in plant growth and survival. These microbes act as both a reservoir and a carrier of beneficial microbes for the mother plant. During seed dormancy,

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Jan 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Green Tech: How Tiny Bugs Help Clean Water and Make Energy

Imagine a world where wastewater treatment plants can generate electricity while cleaning up our water supplies. That's the promise of microbial fuel cells (MFCs), a fascinating piece of green technology. As we face global water shortages and energy crises, finding eco-friendly solutions is more cru

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