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Dec 11 2024SCIENCE

Lipid Nanoparticles: SLNs vs. NLCs - What's the Difference?

Lipid-based nanoparticles are like tiny, smart vehicles that carry medicines to where they're needed in the body. Two types, Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLNs) and Nanostructured Lipid Carriers (NLCs), have been making waves in drug delivery. Both are great because they're safe, stable, and can hold d

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Understanding FCD Lesions in the Brain: A Closer Look

Scientists set out on a mission to classify lesions known as focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) in the insulo-opercular region of the brain. This brain area, located deep within the brain structure, can be tricky. The study's goal was to map the exact spots and extents of these FCD lesions and understan

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of Diverticular Disease

Diverticular disease is a growing concern worldwide, especially in Western countries and increasingly in Asia. You might know it as diverticulosis or diverticulitis. The problem? It's getting more common, and when it flares up into diverticulitis, it can lead to serious health issues and big medical

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Exploring TESLA's Physics Journey

Let's dive into the world of particle physics with TESLA, a powerful electron-positron linear collider. This advanced machine is designed to operate at energies ranging from 500 to 800 GeV. But what does this mean for physics? Well, these energy levels allow scientists to probe deeper into the build

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Arctic Ice Particles: Mysteries Unveiled in Ny-Ålesund

In the chilly Arctic town of Ny-Ålesund, scientists discovered that tiny particles in the air, called ice-nucleating particles (INPs), play a crucial role in forming clouds and affecting weather patterns. These INPs can come from various sources and change over time, making them tricky to understand

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Ultrasmall Bismuth Particles: A Powerful Tool in Pollution Control

Do you know that something tiny can make a big difference in cleaning up our environment? Scientists have found a way to use really small particles of bismuth to help turn a harmful chemical into something useful. This chemical, called 4-nitrophenol (4-NP), can be turned into 4-aminophenol (4-AP) us

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

Iron Nanostructures: A Comparative Look at Conductivity

Scientists have been studying nanostructures made from iron(II) triazole, particularly focusing on nanoparticles and nanorods. These tiny materials have sparked interest due to their unique properties. Let's dive into the comparison of their conductivity and bond lengths. Firstly, consider conducti

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Smart Nanoparticles: A New Weapon Against Cancer

Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors, or PARPi, are powerful tools in the fight against cancer. However, not all tumors respond to them, even if they have issues with BRCA1/2 genes or homologous recombination. This is where a natural substance called NADP+ comes into play. It can make cancer cells

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

A New Light on Fighting Brain Cancer: Combining Drugs and Heat

Brain cancer called glioblastoma is tough to treat. One problem is that the single drugs we use often don't reach the tumor well and the tumor's environment can make these drugs less effective. Scientists are now trying a new approach that involves using light and heat to kill cancer cells. This met

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Nov 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Zombie Celebs' Wild New Adventure: Netflix's Survival Show

Did you know that zombies and reality TV go way back? In 2008, Charlie Brooker, the creator of Black Mirror, made a show called Dead Set. It was about people stuck in a Big Brother house during a zombie apocalypse. There were even real people trying to outrun fake zombies in a BBC show called I Surv

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