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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling CapG: A Staph Enzyme's Unfolding Story

CapG, a key enzyme from Staphylococcus aureus, folds and unfolds in a complex dance. This protein, which helps the bacteria build its defence shield, changes shape based on its concentration and surroundings. Scientists studied a replica of CapG, called rCapG, and found it can exist in many forms, f

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Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

Warmer Seas, Busy Worms: How Temperature Boosts Marine Activity

In the Wadden Sea, tiny critters are making a big difference. These worms and small animals, known as benthic infauna, mix up sediment in a process called bioturbation. This mixing matters because it connects the seafloor with the water above, helping nutrients move around. But what happens when the

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

How Neuroscientists Decode a Fly's Brain

Imagine decoding the complex wiring of a tiny fly's brain. That's what neuroscientists are attempting with the innovative FlyCircuit method. The idea is straightforward: neurons that look alike are likely responsible for similar tasks. Scientists start by grouping these similar neurons into smaller

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Why Is US Healthcare So Pricey?

You might have heard that the United States spends more on healthcare than any other country. But why is that? Let's dive into this complicated topic. After the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, people started talking about American healthcare and its high costs. The suspected shoote

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Dec 13 2024CRIME

McDonald's Worker's Call Helps Crack NYPD Case

Last week, the NYPD was overwhelmed with over 400 tips regarding the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson. Among the clues, a crucial breakthrough came from an unexpected source: a McDonald's employee in Pennsylvania. This individual’s 911 call played a pivotal role in leading police to

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Dec 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Fighting the Potato Pest: Using Fungi and Mites

The potato tuber moth (PTM), Phthorimaea operculella, is a big problem for potato farmers everywhere. So far, the main way to deal with it is by using chemical pesticides, which are not great for the environment or people's health. Scientists have been looking for better ways to control PTM. They fo

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Dec 12 2024CRIME

Luigi Mangione's Short Note Surprises Stephen Colbert

Last Monday, Luigi Mangione was arrested at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He's suspected of killing Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare. Police found a notebook with Mangione, containing a 262-word plan for the shooting. On his show, Stephen Colbert joked about the note, calling it

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Dec 12 2024HEALTH

Back Pain Leads to Surprise Diagnosis: A Young Man's Unexpected Pneumothorax

Imagine this: a 20-year-old guy, healthy and active, walks into the emergency room complaining of severe back pain and feeling sick enough to vomit. No history of smoking, no previous health issues. Sounds like a bad case of muscle strain, right? Wrong. This young man had something much more serious

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Dec 11 2024EDUCATION

Boosting Vet Education in Cambodia: The Impact of Online Tools

Teaching veterinary students in countries with limited resources can be tough. In Cambodia, the Royal University of Agriculture faced challenges in covering the 11 essential skills outlined by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). To tackle this, universities from the U. S. and New Zealan

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Dec 11 2024SCIENCE

The Universe's Speedy Expansion: A Cosmic Riddle

Imagine trying to measure the growth of a garden only to find that your ruler and your friend's yardstick give you different results. That's a bit like what astronomers are dealing with when they try to figure out how fast the universe is expanding. They look at old light from the early universe and

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