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Mar 03 2025HEALTH

Arab World's Battle with Liver Disease: A Decade of Research

The Arab world has been grappling with a serious health issue called metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD for short. This condition has been on the rise globally, but it's particularly bad in the Arab region. So, let's dive into what's been happening with research on th

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

Moon Landing: Private Company Scores a Win on the Lunar Surface

Firefly Aerospace made history as their Blue Ghost lunar lander touched down on the moon's surface. This wasn't just any landing; it was a triumph for private space exploration. The lander, launched in mid-January from Florida, carried 10 experiments for NASA. This mission was part of NASA's commerc

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Aging Genes in Joint Health

Osteoarthritis (OA) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are both big problems that get worse as we age. But what's really going on inside our bodies that makes this happen? Scientists dug into public databases to find genes that change with age and might be linked to these conditions. They found 20 genes

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Mar 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Role of SLC16A13 in Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a serious and deadly disease. It comes in different types, with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) being the most common. This type of cancer is tricky to treat, especially in advanced stages. Scientists are now looking closely at genes involved in metabolism, especially those that co

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Tilapia's Metabolic Secrets: A Year in the Life

Tilapia are tropical fish that live in warm waters. They have special ways to handle changes in their environment. These changes happen because of the seasons. Scientists wanted to understand how tilapia's bodies adapt to these seasonal shifts. They looked at how the fish's metabolism changes throug

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Political Drama Over Labor Department Pick

The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions recently made a big move. They voted 13-9 to push forward Lori Chavez-DeRemer's nomination to head the Department of Labor. This former Republican congresswoman from Oregon was chosen by President Trump for the job. During her confirmati

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Feds Fight Back Against Mass Layoffs

A federal judge in San Francisco recently stepped in to halt the mass firings of federal probationary employees. This decision came as a relief to labor unions and organizations who had sued to stop the Trump administration’s aggressive workforce reduction plans. The judge’s ruling specifically targ

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Measure Asbestos Fibers

For over half a century, scientists have been using phase contrast optical microscopy to measure airborne asbestos fibers. This method's effectiveness relies on the microscope's design, setup, and the person using it. In the past, the HSE/NPL Mark II Phase Contrast Test Slide was the go-to tool for

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

What Happens When States Take Over Education?

The idea of dismantling the U. S. Education Department and handing over control to the states has been a hot topic. The White House has hinted at big changes, but the details are still fuzzy. The states are not ready for this huge task. They are confused and asking many questions. The biggest wo

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Teamwork in Science

Imagine a world where scientists, readers, editors, and reviewers all work together to make groundbreaking discoveries. This is the reality of scientific publishing. It's like a dance with four partners, each playing a crucial role. Scientific journals are the stages where this dance happens, bringi

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