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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

The Future of STI Tracking in Jeopardy

Gonorrhea, a common sexually transmitted infection, is a growing concern. It is becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. The ability to monitor this trend in the United States has just been halted. This is due to the recent layoffs of 77 scientists. These experts were responsible for collec

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Apr 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Minecraft Movie: A Global Hit in Early Days

Minecraft has made a splash at the international box office. By Thursday, it raked in $18. 4 million across 55 countries. This figure excludes China, where it opened on Friday with a massive $6. 6 million, the biggest opening for a Hollywood film in China this year. The movie's success is not limit

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

Smart Gel Fights Gum Disease

Gum disease, or periodontitis, often starts with a bad infection. This infection causes long-term swelling and messes up the immune system. Over time, it eats away at the bone that holds teeth in place. Doctors usually try to stop the infection. They don't often think about fixing the damage it caus

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

The Power of Icaritin in Fighting Bowel Cancer

Colorectal cancer is a major health issue. It is one of the top causes of cancer deaths around the world. Finding better ways to treat it is crucial. Icaritin (ICA) is a compound found in certain plants. It is known for its ability to fight cancer cells. ICA can stop the growth and spread of colorec

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Apr 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cancer's New Nemesis: Smart Carriers and Triple Threat Therapy

Cancer can be a tricky foe. Immunotherapy is a promising weapon, but it often falls short. Why? Because it sometimes struggles to trigger a strong immune response. So, scientists are exploring ways to combine different treatments to boost their punch. Enter the nucleic acid-locked smart carrier (NAS

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Apr 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Potential of Ravenholm: A Game That Almost Was

Ravenholm, a game that was meant to be a part of the Half-Life series, was a project that had a lot of promise. The game was being developed by Arkane Studios, and it was set to be an episodic follow-up to Half-Life 2. However, it never saw the light of day. The reason? Valve's business model. The

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

How Games Can Help People Move and Think Better

Games are not just for fun. They can be powerful tools for helping people improve their movement and thinking skills. This is especially true for adults who have trouble with balance and motor skills. A recent study explored how games that combine physical activity with mental challenges can aid in

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Frogs' Timing Tricks: Why Some Females Lead the Way

In the world of frogs, timing is everything. Especially for the Japanese headwater frog, Rana sakuraii. This species has a unique pattern of movement and mating. It all starts in the fall. Females of this species are the first to move towards their breeding grounds. This behavior is known as au

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

The NF3 Ionization Energy Mystery

The world of chemistry is full of puzzles. One such puzzle involves the molecule NF3. Scientists have been trying to figure out its ionization energy. This is the amount of energy needed to remove an electron from a molecule. It is a big deal in chemistry. It helps understand how molecules behave.

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Apr 04 2025FINANCE

European Banks Face Tough Times as Tariffs Loom

The financial world is in a spin. European banks are feeling the heat from U. S. tariffs. These tariffs are causing a lot of problems. They are making it harder for banks to make money. The tariffs are also making people worry about a possible recession in the U. S. The European banking index t

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