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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Plant Clues in Modern European Dicots: Establishing a Phytolith Benchmark

Did you know that tiny plant fossils, called phytoliths, can tell us a lot about what plants were like in the past? In North-western Europe, one big problem for scientists studying ancient phytoliths is that they don't have a clear idea of what modern dicotyledon plants look like under the microscop

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Dec 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring Moss: Nature's Detectives in North Macedonia

In the heart of North Macedonia lies Mariovo, a region where moss is playing a crucial role in monitoring air pollution. Scientists have been using moss samples to track the distribution of potentially harmful chemicals in the air. They found 44 different elements in 20 moss samples. These moss samp

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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Sounds of the Sand: How Mongolian Gerbils Talk in Families

Ever wondered how animals communicate in their families? Scientists found out that Mongolian gerbils use a complex set of sounds and calls, which differ between families. They studied three gerbil families living in a large space for 20 days, recording their vocalizations. By using a special compute

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Dec 16 2024RELIGION

Embracing Diversity in Global Bioethics: The Role of Religion

Imagine a global bioethics landscape where different religious beliefs and cultural views are not just tolerated, but actively engaged with. This is the goal of a pluriversal approach, which encourages a respectful dialogue across diverse perspectives. Such an approach sets clear guidelines: be civi

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. : Capitol Hill Bound on Health Secretary Quest

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is setting his sights on Capitol Hill, hoping to become the next U. S. health secretary. His visit won't be all smiles, though. Senators have their eyes on his past comments about vaccines and the food industry. They're expected to grill him on his vaccine stance, specifically

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Dec 16 2024EDUCATION

Biochemistry in Riyadh: Why Students Forget and How to Fix It

Biochemistry is a big deal for medical students. It helps them understand how the body works and how to treat diseases. But here's a problem: many students in Riyadh are forgetting this vital information over time. This is bad, because a solid grasp of biochemistry is key to becoming a good doctor.

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Push and Pull of Orphan Drug Availability

Ever wondered why some medicines for rare diseases are finally becoming more accessible? Let's break down the factors that are making this happen. First off, the internet and tech advancements have made it easier to find and connect with folks who have rare diseases. Laws in many countries are also

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

How Residential Eating Disorder Treatment Impacts Caregivers

Eating disorders can cause a lot of trouble for families and friends. They can lead to stress, relationship problems, and financial strain. But, not much is known about how these disorders affect the people who care for those struggling with them, especially when the treatment is done in a residenti

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Dec 16 2024HISTORY

Art Meets Medicine: The Story Behind 'La Vaccine'

In 1822, France's government had a smart idea. They wanted more people to get vaccinated against smallpox. So, they asked a French artist named Constant Joseph Desbordes to create a painting that would teach people about the benefits of the vaccine. Desbordes came up with "La Vaccine, " which shows

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Scottish Surgeon Who Revolutionized Indian Surgery with Hypnosis

Dr. James Esdaile, a skilled Scottish surgeon, worked in colonial India during the 1840s. Instead of sticking to traditional surgical methods, he decided to use something quite different: mesmeric anaesthesia, better known as hypnosis. This change marked a significant shift in his career. Esdaile te

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