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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

The Journey of a Cost-Effective Gait Simulator

Imagine you’re designing a new prosthetic knee. Traditionally, you’d test it using human volunteers. But what if there was a cheaper, more efficient way? Enter the gait simulator! This study explored how to create one that’s both effective and affordable. They started by running simulations of a pro

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Dec 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Medical Metaverse: AI's Role and Future in Virtual Healthcare

Ever wondered how the future of healthcare might look like? It's a blend of medicine and tech, called the medical metaverse. Imagine doctors and patients interacting in a virtual world, where artificial intelligence (AI) plays a massive role. AI is like a smart helper, using computer tricks to under

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Dec 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrities' Birthdays and Horoscopes: A Fascinating Look at Future Moves

Today marks the birthday of some well-known celebrities like Vanessa Hudgens who turns 36, Sophie Monk turning 45, Beth Orton at 54, and Dee Wallace celebrating her 76th birthday. To make the most of this year, it's important to gather information, carefully analyze your situation, and seek expert a

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Unraveling MS: The Hidden Role of B Cells in Diagnosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a puzzle where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own nerves. We know that certain genes and outside factors kickstart this process, but the full picture remains blurry. While we've identified harmful T cells, the role of B cells – the antibody producers – is

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Systemic Sclerosis: Uncovering Organ Damage and Mortality

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a complex disease that affects multiple organs in the body. Scientists decided to take a closer look at how this condition damages organs over time. They used a special tool called the Scleroderma Clinical Trials Consortium Damage Index (SCTC-DI) to measure the cumulative

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Carbs During CrossFit: Do They Boost Athletes' Performance?

Think running a marathon, but with more varied exercises. That's CrossFit. Now, you might wonder, "What if I chug some carbs during my workout? Will it make me recover better or perform like a superhero? " Well, a recent study checked this out. They gathered a bunch of CrossFit guys and had them ing

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Dec 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is Microsoft's New Screenshot Tool Safe?

You might be thinking about using Microsoft's new screenshot tool, Recall. It's back after being delayed due to security issues. But is it safe? Some users say it's still not secure enough. The tool is supposed to automatically stop screenshotting when it sees sensitive information like credit card

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Solving Zinc Battery Woes with a Clever Coating

Zinc batteries are popular for their low cost and ability to store large amounts of energy. However, they face a significant issue: over time, the zinc components can degrade, produce harmful hydrogen gas, and develop unwanted structures called dendrites. These problems hinder the battery's performa

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Dec 13 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrate with Caution: Birthday Tips for Each Zodiac Sign

Today, we're not just celebrating Taylor Swift turning 35, but also Jamie Foxx, Steve Buscemi, and Wendie Malick. For Taylor and everyone else celebrating today, remember that not every opportunity will fit your situation. Take your time to plan and avoid rushing into too many things at once. It's a

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Tiny Particles, Big Problems: How PM2. 5 Affects Artery Plaques

Tiny particles called PM2. 5 can make atherosclerotic plaques in our arteries unstable, although scientists aren't sure exactly how they do this. To figure it out, scientists fed a high-fat diet and gave vitamin D3 injections to 56 Wistar rats to create atherosclerotic models. These rats were then d

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