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Jun 25 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of UFD-3: A Tiny Protein with Big Jobs

Proteins are like tiny workers in our cells, and they need to be managed well for our bodies to function properly. One such protein, UFD-3, has been found to have two important jobs. First, it helps to control the breakdown of other proteins that are tagged for destruction. Second, it plays a role i

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How the Brain's Coordination Center Affects Movement

The cerebellum, a part of the brain that helps with movement, can cause problems when it's not working right. To understand this better, researchers did an experiment with monkeys. They temporarily stopped signals from the cerebellum while the monkeys did reaching tasks. This made the monkeys move t

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Jun 25 2025EDUCATION

Why We Avoid Knowing Ourselves: The Curious Case of Self-Feedback

People often want to see themselves in a good light. This desire can lead to some interesting choices when they get feedback about themselves. For example, they might hear how others see them. This feedback can be helpful, but it can also make them feel bad. So, they might choose to ignore it. This

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Seizure Detection: A Smarter Approach

Epileptic seizures are a common neurological issue, often triggered by irregular brain activity and stress. To tackle this, scientists have turned to EEGs, which measure brain waves. These readings are then analyzed using advanced tech, like deep learning, to spot and predict seizures. One new meth

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

What Hand Surgery Patients Wish They Knew Before Going Home

In Turkey, a study was done to figure out what hand surgery patients need to know before they leave the hospital. The goal was to help them recover better at home. The focus was on people who had surgery and could go home the same day. Hand surgery can be scary, and knowing what to do after is impo

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Combating Superbugs: A Team Effort for Health

In May 2024, Montreal hosted a significant gathering of experts and stakeholders. The event focused on tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This is a growing threat to health worldwide. The conference highlighted the One Health (OH) approach. This approach connects the health of humans, animals,

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Rwanda's Young and Uninformed: The Struggle for Health Access

In Rwanda, there's a big problem. Many young people can't read or write. This makes it hard for them to get the health help they need. There are special places called Youth Friendly Health Services (YFHS). They are supposed to help young people with their health questions. But not many people have s

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Jun 25 2025EDUCATION

Choosing the Right Leaders for Iran's Medical Schools

In Iran, picking the right leaders for medical universities is a big deal. These leaders also run the health systems in their areas. So, it's important to get it right. But how do they choose them? And what skills should these leaders have? This piece looks at how Iran does it and compares it to oth

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chromecast with Google TV Gets Android 14 Update

Google has finally pushed out a new Android 14 update for the Chromecast with Google TV. This comes after some hiccups earlier in the year when the initial rollout was delayed and then pulled due to issues. The update is now available for both devices that already had the initial Android 14 patch an

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

macOS Tahoe Beta 2: Small Tweaks, Big Changes?

Apple's macOS Tahoe Beta 2 is out, and it's packed with small but noticeable updates. Let's dive in and see what's new. First up, the Finder app icon got a makeover. In the first beta, the colors were swapped, which didn't sit well with many users. Apple listened and fixed it in the second beta. Th

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