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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

PINK1: A New Player in Parkinson's Immune Response

Ever wondered about Parkinson's disease and how our immune system might play a role? Well, scientists have found that a specific protein called PINK1 is targeted by our T cells, those tiny defenders of the immune system, in some people with Parkinson's. This discovery is exciting because it opens up

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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

A Quick-Check Tool: Using DGT to Monitor Trace Metals in Aquaculture Waters

Have you ever thought about how to quickly and efficiently check for harmful metals in the water where seafood grows? Scientists are exploring a method called Diffusive Gradients in Thin-films, or DGT for short. They tested it in coastal aquaculture waters by using scallops named Argopecten irradian

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

How Sports Podcasts Snubbed Kamala Harris' Campaign

Imagine this: the former White House official who pushed for online censorship is now griping about politics and sports. Rob Flaherty, who worked for Vice President Kamala Harris, revealed that her campaign struggled to get booked on sports podcasts. Why? Because sports culture had become associated

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Dec 17 2024SPORTS

Racing Under a Roof: Can NASCAR Tackle Weather Woes?

In the world of NASCAR, weather can really throw a wrench into things. Just ask anyone about 2024, when rain messed up six out of 36 races. The biggie? The Daytona 500 had to be rescheduled. Yeah, it's a bummer when races get delayed because of rain. While rain tires help a bit, some people are thin

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Dec 16 2024WEATHER

Holiday Travel May Hit Snags Due to Upcoming Storms

Get ready for some bumps in your holiday travel this week! Weather experts are warning that multiple storms are about to sweep across the eastern US. The Upper Midwest might dodge heavy impacts, but cities in the eastern half should expect some rain, snow, or even freezing rain. This could make trav

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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Smart Tricks to Boost Enzyme-Electrode Connections in Bioelectrocatalysis

Today, scientists are finding clever ways to connect enzymes with electronic gadgets, called electrodes. These tools help enzymes generate electricity or make important chemical compounds. In the past, these connections weren't very strong, but now, thanks to improved protein engineering, we can mak

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Imaging Neuroblastoma: Can New Scans Outperform Old?

Doctors are looking into a new way to scan for neuroblastoma, a type of cancer. They're testing out a scan called 18 F-AlF-NOTA-octreotide PET/CT, or 18 F-OC for short. This scan uses a special chemical that lights up cancer cells when seen with a special camera. Researchers want to see if thi

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Unlocking TB Diagnosis: A New Lens on Aptamers

Tuberculosis (TB), causing countless cases and deaths yearly, needs better diagnostic tools. Traditional measures have limitations, so we turned to aptamers. These super-specific single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules can detect TB biomarkers with precision. We did a deep dive into research to see how

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Simulating Malaria Eradication: A New Model

Imagine a world where we can predict and plan for the end of malaria. Scientists have created a model that shows how drugs can work together to wipe out this disease. The model focuses on how people and mosquitoes interact, using a system called SIS. It helps us understand how different drugs can re

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Family Criminal Justice Exposure on Teen Puberty

Imagine this: today's teens are hitting puberty earlier than ever before. This trend is happening at the same time as a big expansion of the criminal legal system, which affects communities of color more than others. But is there a link between these two things? Researchers wanted to find out if fam

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