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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

DNA Detectives: A Glowing New Way to Spot Multiple Targets

Imagine having mini detectives in your body that light up when they find what they're searching for. Scientists have made this possible with special DNA fragments called FLAPs. When these FLAPs meet specific substances, they glow brightly. Out of many, two particular FLAPs were found to change color

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Staying on Track: Mobile Health and Antiretroviral Therapy

These days, mobile health or mHealth technologies are super popular. But guess what? We don't know much about how these apps and tools help people with HIV who also deal with substance use disorders. The big question is: Which mHealth system features can really make a difference in keeping these fol

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Tea Compounds: How They Alter Milk Proteins

Scientists explored how different types of tea compounds, called catechins, affect the physical and chemical properties of milk proteins, known as caseins. They found that catechins with added groups (esterified) attached more strongly to caseins than those without. This binding changed the structur

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Amazing Longevity of the Commodore 64: Still Going Strong in a Doughnut Shop

Can you believe it? A doughnut shop in Indiana is still using Commodore 64 computers as cash registers after 42 years! These trusty machines, known for their durability, are helping run the Hilligross Bakery in Brownsburg. It might seem outdated, but they seem to be doing just fine. The bakery has g

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Theriogenology's Half-Century: Reproductive Innovations and Their Impact

The year 2024 marked a significant milestone for Theriogenology – it turned 50! This jubilee edition celebrates the vital role of animal reproduction and fertility in enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of animal production globally. Whether in different production systems, varying climates,

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Dec 20 2024BUSINESS

Yamaha's New Move in Silicon Valley: A $50M Investment in Music Tech

In 2025, Yamaha is making big waves in the world of music tech. They're setting up a new company in Silicon Valley called Yamaha Music Innovations LLC. This isn't just a office, it's a powerhouse designed to find and invest in the best music startups. Yamaha wants to get in on the ground floor of th

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Innovating Wisely: How Digital Leaders Can Succeed in 2025's Tech Boom

2025 is set to be a big year for tech. AI is evolving rapidly, with agentic AI ready to shake things up. Tech leaders also need to handle demands for automation, machine learning, and AR. So, how can digital leaders navigate these challenges? Four experts share their tips. First, think like a busin

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Dec 20 2024BUSINESS

The Luxurious Gulfstream G500: A Pilot and Passenger's Dream

Ever since its debut flight in 2015, the Gulfstream G500 has become a standout in the private jet market. This aircraft isn't just about looks; it's designed to make long flights comfortable. With room for up to 19 passengers and 8 sleeping areas, the cabin can be customized to the owner's taste. Th

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Dec 20 2024CRIME

High-Speed Chases: Are New Tech Solutions the Answer?

High-speed chases are dangerous, and the consequences can be devastating. A recent Department of Justice report highlights the risks, noting that these chases often end in crashes. In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a tragic incident on New Year's Eve 2022 claimed the lives of Caroline Gill and Maggie Dunn.

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

The Future of Medicine: Real-World Data Drives Change

For ages, doctors have depended on pricey, lengthy randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to figure out how medicines and surgeries work. These trials answer one question at a time and use limited data from short periods only. But now, the healthcare world is embracing real-world data (RWD), gathered t

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