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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Nano Boost for Clean Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a big deal for clean energy. It is a clean fuel. It can be made from water using electricity. This process is called water splitting. Scientists have been working on making this process better. They want it to be more efficient, last longer, and cost less. One way to do this is by

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Nordic Countries' Colon Cancer Screening: How Do They Stack Up?

The Nordic nations have a lot in common, but when it comes to colon cancer screening, there are some notable differences. These differences can affect how well future research compares across the region. First, let's talk about the big picture. Colon cancer screening isn't just about catching can

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Apr 29 2025CRIME

Youths Struck Down in Illinois After-School Tragedy

A terrible event unfolded in Chatham, Illinois. A car crashed into a building where young people were gathered. Four young lives were lost. Three were outside, and one was inside the building. The ages of the victims ranged from 4 to 18 years old. The incident occurred around 3:20 PM. A car drove i

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Results of Medicare's Shared Savings Program

The Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) has been around for a while. It aims to cut down on healthcare costs. The program uses a group of doctors and hospitals called Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). These groups work together to provide better care and save money. At first, the program sh

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Apr 28 2025CRIME

Why Do Some Streets See More Drug Use Than Others?

Drug use is not evenly spread out. It is concentrated in specific small areas. These areas are often within the same neighborhood. This is a fact that has been shown in many studies. However, the reasons why drug use is more common in some spots than others is not well understood. One approach

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Lactate's Secret Role in Cancer's Game Plan

Lactate is not just a waste product from sugar breakdown. It is a key player in cancer's strategy. It fuels cells, sends signals, and helps cancer cells talk to each other. This is a big shift from the old idea of lactate. It shows that lactate can move around and affect different cells, tissues, an

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dance of Quantum Particles

The de Broglie-Bohm theory, often called pilot-wave theory, is a fascinating way to look at quantum mechanics. This theory is a hundred years old. It suggests that particles have definite paths, unlike what is commonly believed in quantum mechanics. The theory has been a subject of debate. Some peo

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Nanogels with Citrate and Silver

Crafting gelators with specific traits is a tough job. It usually means tweaking existing molecules. But even small changes can mess up the gelation process. So, what if there was a way to boost gels without messing with their structure? This is where silver nanoparticles and trisodium citrate come

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Who Missed Out? The WTC Health Program's Uneven Reach

The events of 11 September 2001 brought together a mix of first responders, volunteers, and other workers to the World Trade Center (WTC) site. These individuals faced significant health risks due to their exposure at the site. The WTC Health Program (WTCHP) was created to support these workers. B

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Apr 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Magnetic Beads in Cleaning Up Water

Cleaning up polluted water is a big challenge. One of the tough pollutants is malachite green, a dye used in some industries. Sodium alginate, a natural plant extract, has been used to make hydrogels. These hydrogels can soak up pollutants, but they have issues. They are not very good at picking out

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