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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

The Battle Against Cell Culture Contaminants: Kicking Out Mycoplasma

You might be familiar with the tiny, tricky organisms called mycoplasmas. These guys can sneak into cell cultures and cause big problems. Researchers often face up to 35% contamination in their cell lines. Cleaning up these cultures with antibiotics is usually a breeze, except when it comes to bacte

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Pharmaceutical Breakdown in Soils: A New Model

Ever wondered how pharmaceuticals disappear from soils over time? Scientists have created a new mathematical model to figure out the answer. This clever tool treats soil particles like tiny balls, considering how tightly pollutants stick to them (called sorption) and how they break down (or dissipat

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Jan 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up After the Fire: A Massive Task Ahead

Imagine your town has just faced one of the worst fires in recent history. Homes, businesses, and cars are reduced to ash. The cleanup is going to be a huge job. More than 12, 000 structures were destroyed in the blazes that swept through Los Angeles. And that's just the beginning. The EPA and Cali

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

The Connection Between Muscle Mass and Blood Pressure in Young African Women

You might think that only being overweight can lead to high blood pressure. But hold on, there's more to it! A study of young African women found something surprising. It turns out that the amount of muscle you have can also affect your blood pressure. The study looked at 1, 162 women and found tha

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Magnetic Spheres Deliver Cancer Drug Directly

Tiny, porous iron oxide spheres known as Fe3O4-vMSN (Fe3O4-viral-like Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles) are being used in a new way to fight liver cancer. These microscopic particles act as carriers for a powerful drug called Lenvatinib, which is typically taken orally. Lenvatinib works by stopping c

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Glaucoma Treatments: Which One Works Best?

Ever wondered which glaucoma treatment works best? A recent study compared three common methods: deep sclerectomy (DS), canaloplasty, and viscocanaloplasty. The results? DS and canaloplasty kept intraocular pressure (IOP) in check better than viscocanaloplasty. However, DS needed fewer glaucoma meds

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Discovering Apple Cider Vinegar: Health Benefits and Home Uses

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been a staple in kitchens and medicine cabinets for centuries. It's made by fermenting apples, sugar, and yeast, forming acetic acid – the key ingredient responsible for its strong smell and taste. This natural acid can do wonders for your health and household chores.

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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Unexpected Impact: Chinese Nuclear Tests in Kazakhstan

Did you know that China's nuclear tests could have impacted Kazakhstan? Between 1964 and 1980, China performed these tests at Lop Nor, not far from Kazakhstan. While the Soviet Union's tests were centered around Semipalatinsk, the southeast Abai oblast of Kazakhstan might have gotten radioactive fal

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

How Alexithymia, Attachment, and Social Support Affect MS Patients' Mental Health

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a rollercoaster journey for patients, with its ups and downs taking a toll on mental well-being. We explored how alexithymia (difficulty describing emotions) and attachment styles directly impact mental health. But that's not all—we also looked at how attachment, alexithym

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Jan 15 2025BUSINESS

From Lexus to Tesla: A Texas Hill Country Driver's Journey

Almost two years ago, a Texan started hunting for a replacement for their aging 2010 Lexus RX350. The SUV was getting old, with 22 miles per gallon and nearing 200, 000 miles. The Toyota RAV4 Prime hybrid seemed perfect, but none were available at reasonable prices. After a frustrating search, the d

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