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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Brain Bleeds: Uncovering the Cognitive Puzzle

Imagine a tiny burst in a blood vessel in your brain, leading to a scary event called aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). This can cause blood to leak into the space around your brain, potentially leading to cognitive issues. Scientists want to understand why and how to predict these problems

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

The Thalamus' Role in Recognizing Social Cues

Did you know that recognizing members of your own species is a big deal for animals? Scientists have studied this process a lot, but they're still trying to figure out how the brain makes it happen. Recent findings point to a specific area in the thalamus, a part of the brain, that acts like a hub f

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

The Secret of Blood Vessels in Brazil's Mouth Fungus Mystery

Ever heard of a fungal infection called paracoccidioidomycosis, or PCM? It's a big deal in Latin America, especially Brazil. You might ask, what does this have to do with blood vessels? Scientists have been puzzled about a protein called vascular endothelial growth factor, or VEGF, and its role in P

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Jan 27 2025BUSINESS

A Closer Look at the Embraer Phenom 100EV and EX

First flying in 2008, Embraer's Phenom 100 is the entry-level business jet for the Brazilian manufacturer. It has evolved in many ways. The Phenom 100E added spoilers for better performance. Its successor, the 100EV, swapped engines for more thrust and updated avionics. The latest model, the 100EX,

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Is Your Stress Gene Shortening Your Cell Lifespan?

Ever wondered how stress can affect your body's aging process? Scientists looked into this by studying a gene called GABRA6 and its link to telomere length in blood cells. Telomeres are like caps at the end of your DNA strands, and their length is a marker for how fast your cells age. The GABRA6 gen

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Sleep Scratching: A New Way to Track Itchiness

Have you ever noticed that your itch gets worse at night? For people with skin conditions like atopic dermatitis, this is a common problem. Scratching in your sleep can make your skin worse, disrupt your sleep, and lower your quality of life. But how do you measure that? Scientists have been trying

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Public Transport and COVID-19: A Look at Northeast Brazil

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we use public transport. Researchers in Brazil decided to study how the virus spread among people using public transport in poorer areas, before vaccines were available. They looked at the rate of COVID-19 positivity and other related factors. You might won

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Moving Vesicles Through Tiny Openings: A Closer Look

Imagine tiny, bubble-like structures called vesicles trying to squeeze through tiny holes in a membrane. This isn't just a fun exercise in physics—it's how some parasites invade our cells and how drugs might someday deliver their payload through our skin. Researchers used a combination of computer m

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

The Puzzle of Mimosas: Unraveling Brazil's Tiny Shrubs

In the heart of Northeastern Brazil, there's a group of small shrubs known as the Mimosa Cordistipulae. These plants were first spotted by botanist Barneby in 1991. What makes them special? They're tiny, have sticky hairs on their leaves, and their flowers have three parts. Some of these plants are

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

A Mysterious Case: When a Little Boy’s Legs Stopped Moving

It all started with a happy four-year-old boy named K, who suddenly found it tough to move his feet. His mom brought him to the ER, saying he’d been a bit less active than usual for the past couple of days. No fever, no cough, no tummy issues – just a slight change in his activity level. The doctor

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