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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

A Light in Science: Celebrating David Mauzerall's Legacy

David Mauzerall, a name that echoes through the halls of scientific discovery, turned 95. His journey, filled with groundbreaking work in photochemistry and photobiology, has left an indelible mark on the world of science. At The Rockefeller University, he spent his career unraveling the mysteries o

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Breath Tests and Cannabis Edibles: What's the Deal?

Breath tests for cannabis are not new, but they usually focus on smoking. Now, researchers wanted to see if these tests could also detect THC from edibles. They had people eat cannabis-infused treats and then tested their breath at different times. Before eating the edibles, some participants alrea

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Hidden Infections: The Role of Advanced Scans in the ER

In the fast-paced world of emergency rooms, pinpointing the source of an infection can be a real puzzle. This is especially true when patients arrive with symptoms that don't quite fit any clear pattern. A recent study took a closer look at how well a specific type of scan, known as a thoraco-abdomi

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

Fun Learning: How Games Help Nursing Students

Nursing school can be tough. Students often feel stressed and find it hard to stay motivated. But what if playing games could make learning easier and more enjoyable? A recent study suggests that adding game-like features to lessons can make a big difference. The study involved 163 third-year nursi

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Glowing Clues: Smartphones and Science Team Up to Crack Crimes

Crime scene investigations just got a high-tech makeover. Scientists have found a clever way to detect blood using a smartphone and a special glowing chemical called luminol. When luminol meets blood, it lights up, and a smartphone can record the whole process in a video. This new method is not jus

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Jul 10 2025CRIME

A University of Virginia Student's Frightening Night

A Jewish student at the University of Virginia had a scary night. His roommate, Robert Romer, had been sending antisemitic messages in their group chat. On October 21, Romer sent a threatening text about \""freeing Palestine. \"" The Jewish student felt this was a threat against him. Two days later

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Why Do Girls and Boys Experience Depression Differently?

Depression among teens is a serious concern, and it affects girls more than boys. But why do some young people struggle with these feelings more than others? A recent study explored this question by examining what conditions lead to depressive symptoms in teens. The study involved 292 girls and 164

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and Exercise: What Does the Research Really Say?

Pregnancy is a time when many women wonder about the safety of exercise. Some studies suggest that staying active before and during pregnancy can lead to better outcomes for both mom and baby. However, the results are not always clear-cut. Many pregnant women do not meet the recommended guidelines

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer Patients: The Hidden Struggle with Fatigue, Pain, and Sleep

Lung cancer patients often face a tough trio of symptoms: fatigue, pain, and sleep disturbances. These issues don't just happen alone; they're linked, creating a cluster of problems that can make life even harder for those already battling cancer. Researchers wanted to understand this cluster bette

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Jul 10 2025EDUCATION

Can 3D Tech Make Nurses Better?

Nursing students need to be quick on their feet. They must know how to handle emergencies. But how can they get better at their jobs? A recent experiment tried to find out if 3D tech could help. It split first-year nursing students into two groups. One group learned the old-fashioned way. The other

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