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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Warming's Hidden Impact on Highland Barley

The effects of climate change are complex and far-reaching. One of the lesser-known impacts is on the tiny world of microbes that live on the leaves of plants, known as the phyllosphere. This is especially true for highland barley, a crucial crop in Tibet. Recent experiments in Lhasa have shown t

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

A Growing Threat: The Battle Against Gonorrhea's Resistance to Ceftriaxone

Ceftriaxone is the last antibiotic standing against gonorrhea. But, it is losing its power. This is because of a sneaky enemy: antimicrobial resistance. This resistance is making it harder to treat gonorrhea. The bacteria that cause gonorrhea are getting smarter. They are finding ways to surviv

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Handling Differences in Mental Health Teams

When a group of professionals from different fields came together to discuss a new law on forced psychiatric treatment, they faced a tough challenge. The team had to deal with a big disagreement about using a certain restraint technique. This situation provided a unique chance to see how teams handl

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Tracking the Unseen: How Mobile Data Helped Navigate COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought to light the limitations of traditional data collection methods. For years, researchers relied on travel surveys and census data to understand human movement. These methods, however, only capture snapshots of activity. They fail to show continuous changes in how peop

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Neighborhoods and the COVID-19 Spread

The COVID-19 pandemic hit New York City neighborhoods in very different ways. Some places had more cases than others. This made it hard to plan how to help everyone equally. Most forecasts didn't look at the small details of each neighborhood. But, a recent effort changed that. It used data from mob

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Government Shake-Up Faces Legal Backlash

A group of labor unions, charities, and cities are fighting back against a major government restructuring plan. Chicago, Baltimore, and Harris County, Texas, are among those leading the charge. They say the plan, led by President Trump and Elon Musk's government efficiency team, is unconstitutional.

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Cancer's Lingering Impact: Why Women often Struggle More

The battle against cancer doesn't end with remission. For many, the fight continues with lingering symptoms that affect daily life. Recent findings highlight that women, in particular, face a tougher road. They are more likely to experience cancer-related fatigue and depression than men. This isn't

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

The Gut-Brain Connection: Fecal Transplants and Brain Health

The gut-brain connection is a fascinating topic. It is a two-way communication system that links the brain and the digestive system. This connection is made through nerves, immune cells, and metabolic processes. When the gut's microbial community is out of balance, it can lead to problems in the bra

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Fiber's Surprising Role in Heart Health

A recent investigation shed light on the power of fiber in combating a serious heart condition. The focus was on a specific type of fiber called inulin. This fiber was found to have a significant impact on a condition known as abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in mice. AAA is a dangerous swelling in t

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Mouse Models for Colon Cancer Research

Colon cancer is a serious health issue. Researchers have been working on ways to study it better. One way is by using mice to mimic the disease in humans. This is what a recent study did. They used chemicals to cause colon cancer in mice. The goal was to see how the disease develops from early

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