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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

The Invisible Battle: Life with Gestational Trophoblastic Disease

Imagine finding out you have a disease called gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD). It's not something you plan for, and it can hit you like a storm. How does this news affect women? A recent study explored this by talking to women who had just been diagnosed with GTD. The study used interviews

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Extreme Creatures for Medical Breakthroughs

Scientists typically focus on a few model animals like lab mice or fruit flies for medical research. But plants and other critters living in harsh environments might hold keys to solving tough health problems. Field studies of these wild animals are rare due to funding issues. Yet, understanding how

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Jan 29 2025SPORTS

The Brain Power of Elite Hockey Players

Want to know how top ice hockey players stay at the top of their game? A recent study looked into the brain activity of elite Junior-A hockey players to understand their cognitive performance better. Instead of just looking at physical skills, scientists used neurophysiological measures to see how t

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

The Surprising Discovery of a Mature Teratoma after SVC Obstruction in an Infant

Ever heard of a tumor that causes a lot of trouble before it's even discovered? That's what happened to an infant who unexpectedly faced superior vena cava (SVC) obstruction. SVC is a crucial vein that carries blood to the heart from the head and arms. This infant's trouble started when their perica

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Hidden Forces: How Big Substituents Affect Protonated Pyridines

Scientists have been digging into how big substituents, like those bulky tert-butyl groups, interact with each other in protonated pyridines. They used cool techniques like infrared multiphoton dissociation spectroscopy and trapped ion mobility spectrometry to check out these ions in the gas phase.

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

How Drugs Change Cancer Cell Metabolism

Drugs don't always stop cancer cells from growing, but they often mess with their metabolism. Scientists used a high-tech method, called metabolomics, to see how 1, 520 drugs affected 2, 269 potential metabolites in A549 lung cancer cells. Even though only 26% of the drugs slowed down cell growth, a

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easier: How Stem Cells Might Fix Lungs

Lungs are vital for life, but they face threats like cystic fibrosis or air pollution. When lungs get really sick, doctors might suggest transplants, but this isn’t always an option, and the body might reject them. Here’s where basal stem cells (BSCs) come in. These tiny marvels can repair and repla

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Whispers of Japan: The Secret of Sound Hiding

Ever pondered how one noise can hide another? Enter the realm of sound masking, where Japan has been silently leading the way. This method is vital in pure tone audiometry, a critical test for hearing. Japanese researchers have been exploring this deeply, even creating mathematical models to underst

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Molecular Building Blocks: How Urea-Functionalized Acetylenes Self-Assemble

Scientists have been exploring a group of molecules called urea-functionalized acetylenes, which have a constant H-bonding unit and varying hydrophobic units. These molecules are fascinating because they can self-assemble into intricate structures due to non-covalent interactions. The study found th

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Two-Photon Polymerization: Biomedical Breakthroughs

Two-photon polymerization, or TPP, is a fascinating manufacturing technique gaining traction in the biomedical field. Unlike other methods, TPP can create 3D structures with incredible precision, down to the nanometer scale. What makes TPP so special is its ability to provide free-form fabrication.

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