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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Predicting Lung Cancer Outcomes with Advanced Imaging

In the realm of lung cancer treatment, precision is key. A recent study took a closer look at how baseline 18F-FDG PET/CT scans could help predict outcomes for patients with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The focus was on metabolic parameters from these scans and their potential to for

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Jul 14 2025EDUCATION

Nurses: The Frontline Fighters Against Stigma

Nurses play a huge role in healthcare. They are the first faces patients see. They spend the most time with patients. This makes their job super important. They need to be ready to help everyone without any bias. Training nurses well is key. They must learn to treat all patients fairly. This means

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Affordable Medicine: How Biosimilars Are Changing Health Care in Latin America

Health care in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is facing a big challenge. Many people need treatments for serious illnesses like cancer or autoimmune diseases. But these medicines are expensive. This leaves many patients without the care they need. Enter biosimilars. These are like generic ve

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

How Molecule Shape Affects Their Behavior

Scientists have been curious about how the shape of molecules influences their behavior. Specifically, they want to understand how changes in the length-to-width ratio of molecules can lead to the formation of different phases, known as mesophases. This is important because these phases have unique

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

How Nursing Students Can Improve Their Skills and Emotions Through Simulation

Nursing students need to be both smart and emotionally intelligent to do well in their jobs. To help measure these skills, researchers created two new tools. One checks how well students handle emotions in clinical settings. The other assesses their practical nursing skills. But how effective are th

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Heroes of Your Nose: How Nasal Hairs Impact Breathing and Air Quality

Nasal hairs, those tiny strands often overlooked, play a big role in how we breathe and filter air. They act like tiny bouncers, stopping unwanted particles from entering our bodies. But they also make breathing a bit harder, like trying to sip a thick smoothie through a straw. Scientists used comp

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Smarter, Cheaper Way to Shape Semiconductor Surfaces

Researchers have found a new way to shape semiconductor surfaces. They used a simple cracking method on GaAs substrates. This avoids expensive photolithography and etching steps. The method creates tiny, precise V-shaped grooves. The key is a thin layer of nickel. By changing its thickness, they co

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quieting Down Car Heat Pumps: A Cool Science Trick

Ever wondered why your car's heat pump can be so noisy? It's all about the refrigerant inside. When it changes from liquid to gas, it creates tiny bubbles that pop, making that annoying sound. This happens because of a sudden drop in pressure. Scientists have been studying this. They found that the

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Paul Simon's Tour Hits a Bump: What's Next for the Legend?

Paul Simon, a music legend since the 1960s, has always been on the move, performing for fans worldwide. But recently, he had to call off two shows in Philadelphia. Why? Chronic back pain that got too intense to ignore. He shared the news on Instagram, just hours before he was supposed to take the st

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Chemicals from Buildings Move Through Soil: A Science Experiment

Scientists wanted to see how chemicals from building materials move through soil. They used both computer models and real-life experiments to figure this out. The computer models, like PELMO, are usually used for farming chemicals. But buildings are different from farms. So, the scientists had to ad

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