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Dec 03 2024SCIENCE

Uncovering Tobacco Waste's Hidden Treasures

Tobacco waste is a big problem, but it could also be a big solution. Scientists have been looking into how to reuse and recycle tobacco waste to make it eco-friendly. They studied 168 different tobacco extracts from four main types of tobacco: flue-cured, dark air-cured, Burley, and Oriental. These

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Dec 01 2024ENVIRONMENT

Radar's Surprise: Birds on the Weather Map

Ever wondered how we keep track of the weather? Radar is the secret! This clever tool started way back in the 1800s and was first used by the military to spot enemy planes during World War II. But guess what? It turns out radar can also spot weather patterns. Fast forward to today, and we use it all

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Seeing Medicines in Action

Picture this: scientists are finding clever ways to follow medicines as they journey through cells. The secret? A tiny, glowing label made from the element fluorine. Fluorine glows beautifully under specific conditions, making it ideal for tagging medicines. With a tool called NMR, scientists can sp

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Understanding Biliary Tract Cancer Treatments and Survival Rates

Biliary tract cancer (BTC) is a rare and often deadly disease that's usually found at an advanced stage. The standard first-line treatment is a combination of gemcitabine and cisplatin. However, there's no clear global standard for second-line treatments after chemotherapy. New therapies targeting s

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Genetic Links Between Biliary Tract Inflammation and Cancer Uncovered

Did you know that inflammation in your bile ducts can sometimes look a lot like cancer? This can make it tough for doctors to manage the real deal—biliary tract cancer (BTC). But what if we told you that there's a genetic connection between these two? Scientists have been trying to figure out the mo

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Farming Side of Ford: Why They Stopped Making Tractors

Henry Ford, the man behind America's iconic car brand, also had a thing for tractors. Back in the early 1900s, he created an experimental tractor called the "automotive plow. " By 1917, Ford introduced the Fordson tractor, and the company started making farming equipment. Ford tractors like the 9N,

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

Dodgers Sign Star Pitcher Blake Snell: A Game Changer for 2024

The Los Angeles Dodgers have made a big splash by signing Blake Snell, a two-time Cy Young Award winner. Snell, who spent last season with the San Francisco Giants, is set to join the Dodgers' pitching staff for five years, with a contract worth $182 million. This deal is significant for the Dodgers

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Health Risks: The Hidden Costs of Contraceptives for Cameroonian Women

Contraceptives are a popular way for women to avoid pregnancy. But did you know they can cause other health issues too? Some types of contraceptives can lead to weight gain, high blood pressure, and problems with blood sugar. Over time, this mix of issues could result in something called metabolic s

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Nov 27 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking Classrooms: Marblehead and Teachers Reach Deal, Ending Strike

After a grueling two-week strike, Marblehead students will finally be back in class on Wednesday. The town and its educators agreed on a tentative contract, though the specifics are still under wraps. This strike, part of several recent teacher walkouts on Massachusetts' North Shore, had left over 2

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Microalgae Lipids: A Secret Weapon Against Sun Damage?

Ever wondered how microalgae could help protect our skin from the sun? Scientists have been looking into this, focusing on two types: Nannochloropsis oceanica and Chlorococcum amblystomatis. Their lipid extracts can potentially shield our skin from ultraviolet A (UVA) damage. These lipids work by k

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