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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Green Extraction: A New Way to Detect Pesticides

Scientists have come up with a clever way to detect tiny amounts of carbamate pesticides. They used a mix of natural ingredients to create special beads. These beads can soak up and concentrate the pesticides. This makes it easier to spot them in food and the environment. The process is called micro

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Jun 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mining Dust: Unseen Sources of Heavy Metal Pollution

In the heart of Southwest China, Panzhihua stands as a testament to large-scale mining and smelting. These activities have left an indelible mark on the city's atmosphere, with dust serving as a major carrier of heavy metals. Identifying the sources of these metals is a complex task, as various poll

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Exercise: The Gene Game Changer for Heart Health

Heart disease is tricky. Genes play a big role in how the body deals with fats, blood pressure, and inflammation. These factors all affect the chances of getting cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, physical activity can make a difference. It can lower the risk of CVD, even for those who are genet

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Neopterin: The Immune System's Secret Messenger

Neopterin, or NPT, is a crucial signal in the body's immune response. It plays a big role in spotting and keeping an eye on various health issues. Scientists have come up with a new way to measure NPT in human blood and a lab-made fluid that mimics what's in our spinal cord. They used a special mate

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Smartphone and Magnetic Beads: A New Way to Test for Kidney Problems

A new method has been developed to measure human albumin in different body fluids. This method uses magnetic beads that have been modified with a special molecule called H8 aptamer. These beads can bind to human albumin and change how they clump together. This clumping can be seen with the naked eye

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Smart Filtering: The Heat-Activated Lead Cleaner

A new type of filter has been created to tackle lead contamination in water. This filter is not just any ordinary filter. It is smart and can be regenerated using heat. The filter is made from a special material called MOF-808. To make it even smarter, two special ingredients were added. The first i

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Medical Groups and Their Political Leanings

The world of medicine is not just about healing. It is also about influencing laws and shaping society. Medical groups often release policy statements to guide these efforts. The big question is: are these statements fair and balanced? Or do they lean more towards one side of the political spectrum?

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

When Doctors and Machines Team Up

There is a lot of hype around artificial intelligence. AI systems, especially large language models, are being used for big decisions. These decisions affect people and society. It is important to use AI safely and fairly. However, AI has problems. It can make things up, lack common sense, and

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Limits of AI in Mimicking Human Behavior

The idea that large language models (LLMs) can stand in for humans in research is gaining traction. These models can produce responses that seem human-like, performing well in economic tests, surveys, and political discussions. This has sparked interest in using LLMs to simulate human behavior in so

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Polystyrene Nanoplastics: How Plants Absorb Them and Why It Matters

Plants are not just passive recipients of their environment. They actively interact with it, and sometimes, that interaction involves tiny plastic particles called polystyrene nanoplastics (Ps-NPs). These minuscule bits of plastic are everywhere, and scientists are still figuring out how they affect

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