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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

Keeping Fruits and Veggies Fresh: A New Way to Fight Spoilage

Fruits and vegetables often go bad after harvest. This is a big problem. It affects food safety and quality. To tackle this, scientists are looking at new ways to use natural helpers, like bacteria and fungi, to keep produce fresh. These helpers, called biocontrol agents (BCAs), can fight off disea

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More Doctors Fixing ACL Tears Instead of Replacing Them?

At a recent sports medicine event, a group of top orthopedic surgeons from around the world got together. They talked about a big question: why aren't more doctors fixing ACL tears instead of doing the usual surgery to replace them? This is a hot topic in sports medicine right now. Most of the time

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Jul 13 2025POLITICS

How Do Countries Handle Drug Policies? A Look at the Global Index

Drug policies around the world are a big deal. They affect people's lives in many ways. The Global Drug Policy Index (GDPI) tries to compare how different countries handle these policies. But is it a good way to measure this? The GDPI looks at many things. It checks how countries treat drug use, sa

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How AI is Changing the Game in Forensic Pathology

Forensic investigations often hinge on one critical question: how long has someone been gone? This is where the postmortem interval comes into play. Traditionally, figuring this out has been a bit of a guessing game, but recent advancements in technology are shaking things up. Enter pathomics, a cu

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Jul 12 2025SCIENCE

Wolverine Teeth: A Look into Their Dental Health

Wolverines in North America have some serious dental issues. A recent study looked at over 180 wolverines from Alaska. Most of them were adults, with only a few young ones. The study found that almost all of them had gum disease, but it was usually mild. More than two-thirds had broken teeth, with t

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Jul 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Ways to Rank Fuzzy Numbers for Better Decisions

Ranking fuzzy numbers is a big deal in making tough choices. It's like trying to pick the best option when everything is a bit unclear. There are many ways to do this, but some are not very good. They might not give clear answers or work well when things are uncertain. A new way to rank these fuzzy

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Jul 12 2025EDUCATION

Health Lessons That Stick: How Bangladesh's Schools Made a Difference

In the rural areas of Bangladesh, a unique approach to teaching health and hygiene proved to be highly effective. Instead of traditional lectures, teachers used interactive games and activities to engage students. This hands-on method helped kids understand the importance of cleanliness and healthy

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

How Bacteria and Fungi Meet Their Match

Bacteriocins and essential oils are like a dynamic duo in the fight against harmful microbes. They have shown promise in working together to tackle tough pathogens. However, scientists are still trying to figure out exactly how they do this, especially when it comes to Gram-negative bacteria and fun

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Jul 11 2025RELIGION

Understanding the Hidden Struggles of Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Men

Sexual abuse is a tough topic to talk about. It's even harder when it happens to boys in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. Not many studies have looked at how this affects them. This research tried to change that. They talked to 33 men who went through this. These men shared their stories. The fi

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Why Medical Device Studies Need a Quality Check

Medical devices are tricky. They're not like drugs. They have learning curves, affect how hospitals work, and their prices change over time. Plus, there's often not much data on them. This makes it hard to figure out if they're worth the money. People study these things to help decide where to spen

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