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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Cells Have Their Own Gender

Cells in our bodies have a gender identity, which is crucial for understanding health differences between males and females. This might sound surprising, but it's true. Every cell in our body, not just reproductive cells, carries sex chromosomes that influence how our organs develop and function. Th

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

The Role of CNPY2 in Inflammation

The gut can be a battleground for inflammation, especially in cases of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This condition is a long-term struggle, influenced by genes, environment, and the immune system. The exact processes behind IBD are still a mystery. However, recent findings have shed light on a

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Genetic Testing: A Matter of Fairness

The world of genetic testing is not always as fair as it should be. A recent study looked into how often people at risk for ovarian cancer get the genetic tests they need. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network suggests that people with a family history of ovarian cancer should get tested for g

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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

The Changing Views on Trans Rights in UK Politics

The UK's political climate is shifting, and it's clear that views on trans rights are part of this change. The UK Supreme Court recently ruled that a woman, in the context of equalities law, is defined by biological sex. This ruling has sparked a lot of conversation, especially among politicians.

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Hydrogen Peroxide Production with a Sweet Twist

The quest to make hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through electrochemistry is tough. It needs a stable and high-performing electrode-electrolyte interface. A recent breakthrough used glucose to tweak the environment around this interface. This was done by sticking glucose onto graphite felt. The result? A

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Light and Heat: A New Way to Fight Tumors

Tumors have a sneaky way of dodging traditional treatments. This has pushed scientists to explore new methods. One of these methods is photothermal therapy or PTT. It uses special agents to turn light into heat. This heat targets and destroys tumor cells. However, tumors can develop a defense mechan

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Soybeans: Growing Stronger Crops for a Hungrier World

Soybeans are a big deal. They are a key player in the world of legumes and a top source of protein and oil for both animals and humans. The goal was to dive deep into soybean genetics. This is to help figure out how to boost protein production for both people and animals in the future. The study lo

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Women's Health Across the Ages: A Comprehensive Look

For a long time, the spotlight on women's health has been on reproductive issues. Topics like childbirth, family planning, and pregnancy care have dominated the conversation. However, this focus leaves out many other health concerns that women face throughout their lives. It's time to broaden our vi

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Helping Families Make Sense of Genetic Testing for Colorectal Cancer

Genetic testing for colorectal cancer (CRC) can reveal if a person has an inherited syndrome. This information is valuable, but it can also lead to tough decisions. Many people struggle with whether or not to get tested. This is a problem, especially with more people wanting genetic tests and not en

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

How Confidence is Shaped by Noise and Boost

In the last ten years, experts have been trying to figure out how people rate their confidence after making a decision. One common way to do this is by using a measure called meta-d'. This measure helps to see how well people can tell the difference between their confidence levels for correct and in

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