SCIENCE

Jan 04 2025EDUCATION

The Elephant in the Room: Why Science and Humanities Need Each Other

Imagine a bunch of experts looking at an elephant. A biologist sees a big, gray creature. A foot specialist recommends treatment for its toenails. A climate expert is too busy studying the grass to notice the elephant. Now, Elon Musk steps in, saying we should focus on tech breakthroughs like quantu

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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Reducing Defects in g-C3N4: A New Ionic Liquid Method

Scientists have found a clever way to improve the performance of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) by using two main steps: annealing and ionic liquid treatment. First, they heated up melamine to create g-C3N4 layers. This first annealing step was done at a high temperature, around 500°C, to get the

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Jan 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Octavia Butler: The Pioneer of Afrofuturism

Did you know that January 2 is National Science Fiction Day? This day honors the incredible work of science fiction authors, including the groundbreaking Octavia Estelle Butler. Born to a family of strong women, Butler found solace in books and grew up to be a remarkable writer. She was the first Af

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Life Science AI: How Apheris Keeps Data Safe and Secure

Have you ever wondered why so much health data goes unused? It's mainly because of privacy issues and rules around data protection. This is where Apheris comes in. Founded by German entrepreneur Robin Röhm, this startup is tackling the problem of using AI in life science and pharmaceuticals. You se

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Plant Power: A New Way to Fix Genes

Scientists are finding an unexpected hero in the fight against cancer and inflammation: plants. They've discovered tiny bubbles made by plants, called PDNVs, that can safely carry important genetic messages to the right cells. These messages can help cells fix broken genes or fight diseases, making

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Witness the First Meteor Shower of 2025: The Quadrantids

Are you eager to see something incredible in the night sky? Look no further than the Quadrantid meteor shower, the first of its kind in 2025! This cosmic show will be at its peak on Friday, and the best part? The moon will be a waning crescent, which means clear and dark conditions for optimal viewi

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

Investment Firm Eyes Sale for Vivid Seats

Raymond James has given Vivid Seats (SEAT) an "Outperform" rating with a $5 price target. This comes after Bloomberg reported that the company might be up for sale. Vivid Seats has received interest from private equity firms, not strategic buyers. This situation is similar to Integral Ad Science's (

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Graphite's Treacherous Flaws: A New Light on Defects

Have you ever thought about graphite like a secret agent? Seems strange, right? But this common material has secrets of its own, and scientists are learning to read them. The thing is, graphite isn't perfect. It has tiny flaws, or defects, that can mess up its performance. These aren't like your hom

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

The Resurgence of Antisemitism in Modern Medicine

Throughout history, Jewish folks have made remarkable contributions to the field of medical science. Before World War II, many prominent doctors in Germany were Jewish. However, even in the early 20th century, Jewish doctors from Europe faced substantial hurdles when trying to practice medicine in o

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Improving Heart Care with Patient Feedback: A Toronto Hospital's Journey

Heart failure can greatly affect a person's daily life, leading to frequent hospital visits and worsening symptoms. To understand and address these issues, hospitals started using Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). In 2022, a large academic hospital in Toronto, Canada, included PROMs in thei

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