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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Fighting Superbugs: Should a Scientific Panel Be Independent or Intergovernmental?

The world needs a solid plan to tackle the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This means turning the best scientific evidence into actionable policies. In 2024, the United Nations highlighted the need for a scientific panel on AMR. This panel could fill crucial gaps in global coordinat

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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Superhydrophobic and Antireflective Coatings: A Smarter Way to Protect Plastics

Imagine you're trying to create a coating that protects plastic from both water and unwanted reflections. That's what this study did! They developed a clever two-step process to give poly(methyl methacrylate), or PMMA, a tough, water-resistant, and highly transparent finish. First, they made a spec

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Why Is Elon Musk Supporting a Controversial Figure?

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has been vocal about his support for British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who is currently serving an 18-month prison sentence. Musk has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to post and repost content about Robinson, even pinning a "Free Tommy Robinson! " post to the top of

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Six Years of Fighting Germs: A Look at IDCM's Journey

In the world of science, six years might seem like a blink of an eye. But in the realm of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, it's a significant milestone. The journal IDCM has been around for six years now, and it's time to take a peek at what they've achieved. First, let's talk about t

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Robots and Spiritual Care: A Missing Link

Health isn't just about the body; it's about the mind, the heart, and the spirit too. But when we look at the robots helping us in healthcare, something's missing – they don't quite get our spiritual side. Should robots know how to comfort our souls? Experts think so. They're even working on it! The

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Microbiome and One Health: The Power of Teamwork at iMeta 2024

Imagine a world where technology, research, academic journals, and social media join forces to push the boundaries of microbiome and One Health research. Welcome to the iMeta Conference 2024, where these four key components work together like a well-oiled machine. First, let's talk about the drivin

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Swift Bug Tests: Can They Help Docs Cut Antibiotics?

Rapid microbiological tests, done right at the patient's side, could help fight the growing problem of antibiotic resistance. But how can these tests help doctors in the UK, working in community clinics? Not much is known yet about how these tests could be woven into their daily work. These speedy

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Jan 01 2025CRIME

The Role of Active Games in Boosting Social Skills of Young Adults on Probation

Young adults in Turkiye are increasingly struggling with substance use, leading to a rise in probation as an alternative to traditional imprisonment. This shift reflects the need for the probation system to adapt to new realities, including the use of active games. These games can help young adults

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's 2024 Promises: Robotaxis, $25K EVs, and Optimus Bots

Elon Musk's Tesla has been making promises for years, but many are still waiting. In 2024, the billionaire CEO talked about a $25, 000 electric vehicle, self-driving robotaxis, and humanoid robots called Optimus. He said these would help grow the company and make driving safer and cheaper. But Musk'

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Fungi in the Brain: Link to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's?

Scientists are exploring a new angle in the mystery of brain diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. These diseases often show up late in life and cause problems with how your brain works. Both diseases have something in common: they cause your brain to get inflamed. So far, some studies have hi

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