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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

The Shady World of Predatory Journals

Have you ever heard of predatory journals? They're not your typical science magazines. These journals are like sneaky salespeople, tricking researchers into publishing their work. Why would anyone fall for that, you ask? Well, these journals look legit, but they don't do the important stuff like pee

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Mystery Xenon: A Surprise Find in the Air

Scientists are in for a shock – they've stumbled upon a new radioactive isotope, 127Xe, using their fancy tool, Xcounts. This gadget was actually designed to spot specific xenon isotopes floating around in the air. Over a couple of months, they snagged 119 air samples with their unique device, SAUNA

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Discovering a New Weapon Against Breast Cancer: C-5635020

Breast cancer is a tough enemy, and scientists are always looking for new ways to fight it. One important target is a protein called TGFβ RII. This protein helps cancer cells grow and spread. But finding a drug that can block this protein without causing nasty side effects is like finding a needle i

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

A Surprising Defense: Lions Lead Vikings 10-6 at Halftime

Instead of an offensive showdown, the first half of the game between the Lions and Vikings turned into a defensive battle. The Lions are in the lead, 10-6, even though both teams are struggling to rack up yards. The Vikings have managed just 113 yards despite having three chances to score in the red

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Jan 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Choose Happiness: A Birthday Guide for You

Today marks a special day for some amazing people, including Kate McKinnon, who turns 41, and Julie Chen and Gabrielle Reece, who both celebrate their 55th birthdays. Even the hilarious Rowan Atkinson joins the party at 70! As we wish them well, let's take a moment to think about what makes us happy

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Improving Solar Cells: The Role of Phosphorus Doping

Scientists are making big strides in solar cell technology using cadmium telluride (CdTe). One key focus is enhancing the performance of these cells by adding tiny amounts of phosphorus (P) and selenium (Se). They've used advanced microscopes, like Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) and scanning s

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Jan 06 2025BUSINESS

Apple & Huawei: Battle for China's Smartphone Market with Discounts

In China's competitive smartphone market, Apple is rolling out discounts on its latest iPhones to keep up with homegrown rivals like Huawei. Customers can save up to 500 yuan ($68. 50) on iPhone 16 Pro models by using specific payment methods. This promotional offer is valid from January 4 to 7. The

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

How New Combinations Lead to Discoveries

Ever wondered how we stumble upon new things? It turns out, it's not just about finding something for the first time. Sometimes, new discoveries come from mixing things we already know. Let's call these "higher-order novelties. " Imagine you've got apples and oranges. You might know about each fruit

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Rotator Cuff Repair: How Does a Re-tear Affect Long-term Function?

Have you ever heard of a rotator cuff repair? It's a common surgery to fix tears in the shoulder. But what happens when these repairs don't last? A recent study explored how re-tears after surgery affect shoulder function in the long run. Let's dive into the details! Firstly, what is a re-tear? It'

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Jan 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Metal Pollution in Moscow's Road Dust: A Closer Look

In Moscow, scientists have been investigating the tiny particles of dust that float in the air, specifically those smaller than 1 micron, called PM1. This dust is found in traffic zones, residential parking areas, and parks. They discovered that the types of metals and metal-like substances, or MMs,

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