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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

White Matter Protectors: Tyro3 and Gas6 in Multiple Sclerosis

Ever wondered how our brain's white matter stays intact? In multiple sclerosis (MS), two proteins, Tyro3 and Gas6, are key players in maintaining this crucial tissue. These proteins are part of the Gas6/TAM system, which includes Tyro3, Axl, and Mer receptors. While animals have shown these proteins

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

How Foot Arch Stiffness Shapes Our Steps

Ever wondered how your foot's arch affects the way you walk? Scientists explored this by looking at what happens when the plantar fascia, a tough tissue in the foot, gets stiffer or softer. They created a virtual foot model based on real foot data and observed changes in stress, angles, and arch hei

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Dec 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Micro Heroes: Tiny Beads Fight Water Pollution

Ever imagined using something as tiny as a grain of sand to clean our water? Scientists have found a fascinating solution with D301 beads. These tiny beads were tested with a common water pollutant called humic acid. Using advanced tools like 3D fluorescence spectroscopy, researchers discovered that

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Bowl Games Kick Off: What's On Today?

The college football postseason is in full swing, and that means a whole lot of bowl games to look forward to! The action starts today, with several exciting match-ups lined up. If you're wondering what games are happening, let's dive in! First up, we have the Cricket Celebration Bowl at noon Easte

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Sixers Struggle After Embiid's Exit, Lose to Pacers

The Philadelphia Sixers suffered a tough loss to the Indiana Pacers on Friday night, falling short 121-107. The game saw a major shift when Joel Embiid was forced to leave due to an injury in the second quarter. Embiid's exit left a significant void on the court. Tyrese Maxey led the scoring for the

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

US and China Team Up on Science, but with New Rules

The United States and China have decided to play nice in the science and tech sandbox for another five years. They've refreshed a 40-year-old agreement, but this time with some new rules. The pact, which was almost left in the past, now has more focus on basic research and keeps a closer eye on safe

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Teens and Their Habits: A Long Look

Ever wondered how active teens really are? Researchers decided to find out. They tracked a big group of kids from the ELSPAC cohort over time. The goal? To figure out different types of activities teens do and how they change over time. Plus, they wanted to know if things like where they live or the

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

US and China Pledge Science Cooperation with Caveats

In a surprising move, the United States and China have come together to sign a new science pact. However, this agreement isn't as open as one might think. Both countries have imposed strict limitations on what can be shared and achieved through this collaboration. This isn't your typical handshake d

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Cooling the Limbs: A New Medical Simulation

Ever wondered how doctors can use computers to understand how our bodies work? Well, they can! Some doctors and scientists are working on a new way to do this, especially for patients with leg problems. They're using special pictures taken with a CT scan to create a 3D model of a person's leg. This

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Timing BCG Treatment After Bladder Surgery: Does It Matter?

You might be wondering if the timing of BCG treatment after bladder tumor removal affects how well it works. BCG, which stands for Bacillus Calmette-Guerin, is a common treatment for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Doctors often use a procedure called transurethral resection of bladder t

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