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Feb 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Microplastics: The Tiny Pollutants We Can't Ignore

Microplastics, tiny particles smaller than 1 mm, are everywhere. They come from factories making plastic and from bigger plastic waste breaking down over time. These tiny bits of plastic behave differently in the environment because of their small size and unique surface chemistry. Think of it like

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

The Power of Hugs: Why Touching Matters

Imagine being in a crowded airport. You see a couple embracing, a child jumping into their parent's arms, and friends greeting each other with warm hugs. These moments show the power of physical affection. It's not just about feeling good in the moment; science says it's also great for your health.

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Electric Fish: Unlocking the Secrets of the Brain

Electric fish, specifically Gymnotus omarorum, are proving to be super useful in understanding how our brains work. These fish live in murky waters and use electric fields to navigate and communicate. This makes them perfect for studying how the brain processes information and controls movements. T

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Feb 14 2025CRIME

Unlocking Secrets: DNA in Dried Blood and Blood-Tinged Saliva

Forensic science relies heavily on DNA to identify individuals. This is especially true in cases involving crimes, traumas, and natural disasters. Blood has long been a go-to source for DNA analysis due to its abundance of genetic material. However, collecting blood can be invasive and challenging.

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Feb 14 2025CRIME

Smelling Clues: Tracking Down Gun Handlers Through Scent

Picture this: a crime scene with a shooting. Police find empty cartridges. What can they do? Fingerprints might be there, but they are often messed up and not always helpful. So, what else can they use? How about the scent left behind? Let's dive into a unique experiment. Scientists set up a

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Metal Complex Secrets with Smart Math

Metal complexes, like transition metal complexes and metal-organic frameworks, are super important in fields like catalysis, materials science, and creating tiny molecular devices. This is because they have a unique central metal atom and a complex structure around it. But, predicting how these comp

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Protecting Animals and People: A Look at Lactiplantibacillus plantarum DSM 16627

Lactiplantibacillus plantarum DSM 16627 is a special bacteria used to help preserve fresh plant materials for animal feed. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) recently reviewed this bacteria to see if it was still safe to use. The EFSA found that the bacteria is still safe for animals and the

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Feb 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love in Isolation: A Sci-Fi Tale of Two Snipers

In a remote area of the Northern Hemisphere, a deep ravine is guarded by elite snipers. The gorge is shrouded in mystery, and those tasked with its protection are warned of its dangers. The combined military might of the world's most advanced nations wouldn't stand a chance if something were to esca

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Are Spanish Universities Equipping Students to Tackle Cancer and Obesity?

Spain is grappling with two major health issues: cancer and obesity. These conditions are not only affecting individuals but also straining the healthcare system. Exercise has emerged as a powerful tool in managing and preventing these diseases. This is where sport and exercise science (SES) graduat

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Feb 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Robert Pattinson: The Sci-Fi Chameleon

Robert Pattinson has become a sci-fi powerhouse, and his upcoming role in "Mickey 17" is just the latest example of his versatility. Pattinson's career has been a journey of transformation. He started out as a young actor in the Twilight series. After that, he took a leap into indie films. He wo

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