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Dec 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Women Brewers: A New Era in Japan's Sake Industry

In the heart of Japan, a quiet revolution is happening. More women are entering the world of sake brewing, once considered off-limits. Meet Mie Takahashi, a master brewer at Koten brewery in Nagano. She's one of just 33 female toji (master brewers) in Japan. Traditionally, sake making was a man's jo

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Dec 15 2024AGRICULTURE

Boosting Dairy Production: How Yeast Helps Cows

You might think yeast is just for baking bread, but it turns out it can also help cows produce more milk! Researchers found that giving live yeast (a tiny organism called Saccharomyces cerevisiae) to high-yielding dairy cows can improve their milk production. When 50 Holstein cows were given food wi

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

How Supercritical Ethane Makes Better ZIF-8 Membranes

Scientists have been trying to find the best way to make ZIF-8 membranes strong enough for industrial use. These membranes are really good at separating two important gases, C3H6 and C3H8. A recent study found that using supercritical ethane, scC2H6, to make these membranes might be the answer. Supe

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Impact of Long-Term Sevoflurane Inhalation on Female Reproductive Health

You might be familiar with sevoflurane as an anesthetic. But how does it affect the female reproductive system over time? A study on rats revealed some worrying findings. Researchers divided 60 female rats into four groups and exposed them to different levels of sevoflurane: 0 ppm, 50 ppm, 150 ppm,

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Dec 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Transforming Fruit and Veg Waste into Energy: A Sonic Solution

Imagine turning your leftover fruits and vegetables into a clean energy source. That's what scientists are exploring with ultrasonic pretreated waste. They're mixing fruit and veg waste with sewage sludge and using anaerobic digestion to produce biomethane. This isn't just about reducing waste; it's

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Dec 14 2024CELEBRITIES

DL Hughley's Prediction: Famous People and Sexual Assault Allegations

Comedian DL Hughley recently shared his thoughts on the sexual assault allegations against Jay-Z and Diddy. These accusations, coming from a Jane Doe who was 13 at the time, have sent shockwaves through the hip-hop world. However, Hughley wasn't surprised. He believes that with the current cultural

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Inflammation on Steroids: Uncovering Skin Clues in Adult Autoinflammatory Diseases

Ever heard of autoinflammatory disorders? They're like when your body's immune system goes a little haywire and overreacts to tiny, harmless signals. This isn't your typical allergy or infection. We're talking about a small army of neutrophils and macrophages causing too much inflammation. Unlike ot

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Natural Pain Relief: Harnessing Birth Tissue for Post-Surgical Relief

Pain after surgery can be really tough. Opioids, often used for this, have serious side effects and can even be deadly. So, there's a big need for safer, non-opioid treatments. Researchers found that a product made from human amniotic membrane, called Clarix Flo, can reduce this pain in mice without

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

Why China's Navy is Buzzing Around Taiwan

You know how China views Taiwan, right? They see it as part of their territory. Over the weekend, Taiwan's Defense Ministry spotted 14 Chinese warships, seven military planes, and even four balloons around the island. This isn't new; China often sends their forces near Taiwan. But this time, it's be

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Dec 12 2024HEALTH

Wildfires and Pregnant Women: A Climate Challenge

Wildfires are not just burning forests; they're also affecting expectant mothers. As our climate changes, these fires are becoming more frequent and intense. This poses a significant threat to obstetric anesthesia care. Imagine you're a pregnant woman living in a wildfire-prone area. The smoke and

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