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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

The Magic of Chitosan: A Superhero for Wound Care

Wound care has come a long way. Now, there are fancy dressings that help wounds heal faster and better. These dressings do a lot of things. They clean up dead tissue, soak up extra fluid, and keep germs out. But finding one dressing that does it all for every stage of healing is tough. There are fou

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Feb 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Look at Health Representation in Media

The entertainment industry is getting a wake-up call. A recent study revealed that people with health conditions are not well represented in TV and movies. This is a big deal because millions of Americans live with various diseases, and their stories aren't being told accurately. Imagine En

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Can Movies Change How We Parent?

In Thailand, a unique experiment took place. It involved showing movies to migrant and displaced caregivers from Myanmar. The goal? To see if these films could make a difference in how these caregivers treated their children and how they parented. The idea here is simple. If we can find a way to re

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Feb 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick: Back in Action for a Italian Wedding

Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick are reuniting on screen for a thrilling sequel. This time, they are heading to the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for a lavish wedding. The wedding is for Emily Nelson, played by Lively, who is set to marry a wealthy Italian businessman. The trailer hints at a plot

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Feb 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

UFO Movie Takes Off at Apple: What's the Buzz?

Apple is buzzing with excitement over a new UFO movie project. This isn't your average alien flick. It's a thriller with a political twist, much like "All the President's Men, " but with UFOs. The movie is directed by Joseph Kosinski, who is known for "Top Gun: Maverick, " and produced by Jerry B

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Supercharged Packaging: How Tiny Fibers and Plant Power Can Keep Food Fresh

Imagine a world where your food stays fresh for longer, and the packaging is eco-friendly. Sounds like a dream? Well, scientists have been working on making it a reality. They've been experimenting with tiny fibers made from plant materials and special compounds found in plants called polyphenols. T

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Feb 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Will Lead Star Wars Next?

The search is on for a new leader at Lucasfilm, the company behind "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones. " The job comes with a mix of prestige and pressure. The new president will have to deal with fans' high expectations and the challenge of keeping the franchise fresh. The last few movies haven't been

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Feb 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lilly Ledbetter's Fight for Justice Hits the Big Screen This Summer

Patricia Clarkson takes on the role of Lilly Ledbetter in the upcoming drama "Lilly, " a story based on a true event. The movie is set to hit theaters on May 9. Lilly Ledbetter was a supervisor at a tire factory in Alabama. She worked hard to provide a better life for her family, having grown up in

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Feb 25 2025CRIME

Unlocking the Secrets of 3D Crime Scene Filming

Filming a crime scene might seem simple, but getting it right is crucial. A recent experiment showed that the way you film can greatly affect the quality of a 3D reconstruction. Researchers used advanced technology like Neural Radiance Fields and Gaussian Splatting to test different filming techniqu

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Sticky Situations: How Bacteria Stick Together

Bacteria have a clever way of sticking together, forming what scientists call biofilms. This isn't just a random process; it's carefully controlled by special molecules. One such molecule is XADA2, a protein found in a bacterium called X. fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa. This protein plays a big role i

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