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May 19 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Ultrasounds: How Positioning Affects Blood Flow

The shoulder is a complex joint. It allows for a wide range of motion, but this flexibility also makes it prone to injuries and issues. To better understand and diagnose shoulder problems, researchers looked into the effects of different positions on blood flow in the shoulder. First, they establis

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Unsung Heroes of 2024: The Reviewers Making Waves

In the world of science, there are many people who work behind the scenes. They do not get the same recognition as the big names. But their work is just as important. These people are the reviewers. They make sure that the research we read is accurate and reliable. In 2024, a group of these reviewer

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Struggles: Coping with PPA and PCA

People with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) face a tough road. These conditions often strike when people are still young. This can make it hard for them to understand what is happening to them. It also makes it tough for others to grasp their situation. This is

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

Space Station Bacterial Breakthrough: What Does It Mean?

A new type of bacteria has been found on the Tiangong Space Station. This isn't just any bacteria. It's a unique strain that has adapted to the tough conditions of space. It was discovered during the Shenzhou-15 mission in May 2023. This isn't the first time bacteria has been found in space. But thi

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

New Microscopic Lifeforms Discovered in Korean Waters

The world of tiny algae is more diverse than we thought. These algae, known as diatoms, play a huge role in our planet's health. They are responsible for about 20% of the carbon fixation that happens globally. This means they help reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, which is great for fi

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

Sodium-Ion Batteries: The New Cold and Heat Champions

Batteries are everywhere, from phones to electric cars. Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) are a type of battery that has been getting a lot of attention lately. The problem is, most batteries struggle in extreme temperatures. They either freeze up in the cold or overheat in the heat. This is a big issue f

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Smart Dressings: Healing Diabetic Wounds with a Glow

Diabetic wounds often face a tough battle with bacterial infections and persistent inflammation. This makes healing a slow and challenging process. To tackle this, scientists have created a smart wound dressing. This dressing not only fights infections but also helps in healing and even tells when i

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Low-Cost Labor Monitoring: A New Hope for Malawi

In Malawi, keeping track of uterine contractions during labor is crucial for the health of both mothers and babies. However, doing this in places with limited resources can be tough. A recent study focused on testing a new, budget-friendly external tocodynamometer. This device was created to potenti

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May 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots in Space: The Future of Exploration

Robots are becoming the future of space exploration. These robots are designed to work together in tough conditions. They can sense their environment and make decisions on their own. This is crucial for exploring harsh places like space. One big challenge is making sure these robots can talk to eac

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Cereal Contaminants with Light and Science

Cereals are a staple in many diets, but they often carry harmful substances. Two of the worst offenders are aflatoxin B1 and zearalenone. These toxins are not only common but also highly dangerous. Finding a safe and effective way to remove them is crucial for keeping food safe to eat. One interest

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