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May 02 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Get Phosphorus from Sewage Sludge

Phosphorus is a big deal. It is in fertilizers and helps plants grow. It is also found in sewage sludge. Getting it out of there is a challenge. The usual way is to burn the sludge and then use chemicals to pull out the phosphorus. This method has a big problem. A lot of phosphorus gets lost i

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Chirality in Action: Crafting Unique Molecular Structures

The world of chemistry is full of tiny, intricate structures. Some of these structures are called mechanically interlocked molecules. They are like tiny, complex puzzles. These puzzles can include knots, rotaxanes, and catenanes. These are molecules that are linked in a specific way, like chains tha

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Wellington's E-Scooter Injuries: A Closer Look

The city of Wellington saw a new mode of transportation hit its streets in mid-2019. These were electric scooters, or e-scooters, which were introduced by commercial operators. These scooters are small, electric-powered vehicles that can reach speeds of up to 25 km/h. They are popular among city

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Understanding Hypertension Risk Through Environmental Factors

The concept of the exposome is quite interesting. It looks at how different environmental factors add up to affect a person's health. However, the current methods used to study this have some problems. These issues include multicollinearity, non-linearity, and confounding. These problems make it har

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May 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Tiny Changes in Superbugs

The world of bacteria is full of surprises. One such surprise comes from the tiny changes that can happen inside a superbug. These changes can make the bug more or less dangerous. This is what happened with a specific type of Klebsiella pneumoniae. This bacterium is known for being tough to treat wi

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May 01 2025HEALTH

From Labs to Locker Rooms: Spotting Steroid Use in Patients

The world of sports has seen a big push to catch athletes using performance-enhancing drugs. This has led to the creation of the Athlete Biological Passport. It is a system that tracks specific biological markers over time to spot any unusual changes. This can indicate the use of banned substances

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Path to Better Jobs for Adults with Autism

Adults with autism often struggle to find jobs that suit their abilities and passions. They are more likely to be jobless or underemployed compared to those without autism. This is a tough situation, but it's not impossible to change. A big part of the problem is the lack of understanding and suppor

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

A Life Dedicated to Unraveling Viral Mysteries

In October 2024, the scientific community said goodbye to Diane E. Griffin, a remarkable physician-scientist. She was known for her deep dive into how viruses cause disease. Griffin was not just a top virologist, but also a champion for the scientific community. She put in countless hours to support

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Alzheimer's: The Power of Single-Cell Sequencing

Alzheimer's disease, or AD, is a tough nut to crack. It's a brain disorder that slowly chips away at a person's memory and thinking skills. It's tricky because it affects different people in different ways. But here's where things get interesting. Scientists have been using something called single-c

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

The Impact of AI Chatbots on Orthodontic Care

Artificial intelligence chatbots are becoming a big deal in healthcare. They are being used to help patients in many ways. One area where they are making a difference is in orthodontic care. This is where braces and other tools are used to straighten teeth. A recent study looked at how these cha

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