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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

How Patients and Doctors Feel About Team Care for Skin Conditions

Immune-related skin issues, like psoriasis or lupus, can affect many parts of the body. To manage these conditions better, doctors from different fields often team up. This is called interdisciplinary care (IC). But how do patients and healthcare providers feel about this team approach? That's what

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Navigating Two Decades in Scientific Publishing

Imagine looking back at 20 years of leading a scientific publishing journey. The landscape has transformed, and it's not just about papers anymore. It's about speed, accessibility, and the power of digital platforms. Back in the day, it was all about the traditional model—weeks of waiting for papers

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Scientists' Opinions on COVID-19: A Quick Global Survey

Imagine a global network of scientists sharing their views on important topics. In June 2023, a team of philosophers and social scientists kicked off an innovative project. They created an international network with a novel survey method. Local coordinators in 30 institutions across 12 countries sen

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

VR: A Fresh Approach to Mental Health?

Picture this: jumping into a digital realm to boost your mental well-being. Scientists are curious about whether virtual reality (VR) can keep people grounded in the present, potentially aiding mental health. But is it truly effective? It’s like testing a new recipe. We’re not sure if it will be a h

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Brain Damage and Ice Hockey: What's the Link?

Have you ever wondered how the thrilling sport of ice hockey might affect a player's brain? Well, scientists have been looking into this. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a brain condition that's linked to repeated head hits. We already know that playing American football for a long time ca

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Dec 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Who Thought of Unobtanium First: The Three-Year Divergence

Have you ever wondered how ideas spread in the world of film? Let's take a step back to 2003 when a lesser-known movie called The Core hit the screens. With a 39% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this disaster flick wasn't a massive hit like some other films. However, it had something intriguing that woul

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

Solar Powered Rice: A New Hope for Farmers?

Did you know that rice plants love a certain kind of food called ammonium? Well, scientists have discovered something amazing. They found a way to turn another kind of plant food, called nitrates, into ammonium using something we all see every day - sunlight! Imagine, plants getting their favorite f

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Dec 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unmasking Health Hoaxes: Can AI Outsmart Misinformation?

Health rumors are spreading like wildfire online, causing real-world harm. Two large language models were tested to see if they could spot these health-related hoaxes. The results? One model was better than the other, but neither was perfect. This study shows how AI can help fight misinformation, bu

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Dec 03 2024SCIENCE

Revolutionizing Science: Ultrafast Electron Beams

Imagine trying to capture a snapshot of something moving insanely fast, like a superhero dashing by. That's what scientists are doing with ultrafast electron beams. These beams are super tiny and move at the speed of light, helping researchers study really fast events that happen in just a fraction

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Dec 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sci-Fi Show Changes Up Apocalyptic Story

Ever seen a show that looks like it's from the same world as something else, but it's totally different? That's what's happening with this new sci-fi series. It's based on a book that inspired The Stand by Stephen King, but don't expect it to be like that. King's The Stand is a big deal, with two TV

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