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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Self-Healing Metal Gels: The Future of Flexible Tech?

Materials science is buzzing with excitement over a new type of gel. These gels are made from tiny metal structures and a special acid. They can be created in different solvents, like DMF and DMSO. These gels have some amazing properties. They can fix themselves when damaged and handle heavy loads.

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Mar 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Gaming Gets a Boost: Discord's New Toolkit for Developers

The gaming world is buzzing with a fresh update from Discord. They have just rolled out the Discord Social SDK. This is a free toolkit designed to help developers enhance the social and multiplayer aspects of their games. The best part? It doesn't matter if players have a Discord account or not. Thi

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Battling Lung Scarring: A New Hope for ARDS Patients

ARDS, or Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, is a serious condition that can cause long-term breathing problems. It happens when the lungs get severely damaged and start to scar. This scarring is known as pulmonary fibrosis, and it can be life-threatening. Think of the lungs as two sponges

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Enigma of SCN1A: From History to Hope

SCN1A is a gene that makes a protein. This protein is important for the brain to work right. When there are problems with this gene, it can cause some serious health issues. These problems are called channelopathies or channelepilepsies. These issues are rare but can be very tough on the people who

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Screens, Cholesterol, and Heart Health: What's the Link?

Sitting for long periods in front of screens is a common habit in today's world. But did you know it could affect your heart health? This is something that has not been studied much. Researchers wanted to find out if screen time is linked to cholesterol levels and heart disease. They loo

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

The Battle of the Drugs: Nintedanib vs. Pirfenidone

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a tough condition to treat. Two medications, nintedanib and pirfenidone, have been used to manage it. But which one is better for the money? Let's dive into the details. IPF is a progressive lung disease that scares many doctors and patients. It's hard

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Diagnosing Lung Disease: The Future is Here

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a tricky disease to diagnose. It's a type of lung disease that scars the lungs over time, making it hard to breathe. Doctors often rely on biopsies to confirm IPF, but this can be risky and uncomfortable for patients. New technology is changing the game. Machi

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Future in Gaming: Hardware or Streaming?

The gaming world has seen some big changes in the last few years. Microsoft, a major player in the industry, has been making some bold moves. Microsoft's former Xbox executive, Peter Moore, recently shared some interesting thoughts on the future of gaming. He believes that Microsoft would be happ

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Mar 16 2025BUSINESS

Ubisoft's Troubled Waters: Shareholders Call for Change

Ubisoft, a major player in the video game industry, is facing some serious trouble. The company has been struggling with management issues and has not been doing well in the market. A group called AJ Investments, which owns a small part of Ubisoft, has been very vocal about these problems. They t

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Publisher: Time to Move Your Files!

Microsoft has big plans for the future, and unfortunately, Publisher isn't part of them. By October 2026, Microsoft will no longer support Publisher, which means users will be locked out of their . pub files. To avoid losing access to your files, Microsoft suggests converting them to a more accessib

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