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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Organ Transplants: A Fresh Look

Solid organ transplantation, or SOT, is a lifesaving procedure for those with severe organ failure. However, it's not without its challenges, such as the scarcity of available organs and the risk of rejection. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) comes into play. AI has the potential to enhanc

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Bacteria Turn CO2 into Methane: A New Way Forward

Did you know that bacteria can turn carbon dioxide into a useful gas called methane? Scientists have found a way to make E. coli, a common and easy-to-grow bacterium, produce methane. They added special genes from another type of bacteria, Rhodopseudomonas palustris, to E. coli. These genes gave E.

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Exploring MOFs: How ZIF-8 Delivers Nucleic Acids into Cells

Ever wondered how something tiny like a metal-organic framework (MOF) can help deliver life-changing medicines into cells? Let's dive into the fascinating world of ZIF-8, a special type of MOF that's got scientists excited. ZIF-8 is like a tiny, porous sponge with unique physical and chemical prope

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

The Story Behind Trump's Return to Power

Four years after the tragic Capitol attack, the U. S. Congress is set to certify Donald Trump's presidential win, with tight security measures in place. While no major disruptions are expected this year, uncertainty lingers. Trump, who denies losing the last election, will soon be president again, r

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Kamala Harris to Oversee Trump's Victory in Electoral Count

On January 6, Vice President Kamala Harris will face a tough job. She'll preside over the counting of the Electoral College votes that show Donald Trump as the winner, even though she was on the losing side. This task, required by the Constitution, has been done by many vice presidents before. It's

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

The Century Mark: A Journey in Biology

Did you know that a company focusing on biology has just turned 100? That's right, this organization has been around for a full century! Let's dive into their journey and see what makes them special. This company started out with a simple goal: to understand and share knowledge about living things.

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Finding New Hope Against Leishmaniasis: A Year's Breakthroughs

Leishmaniasis, a significant but neglected disease in tropical regions, urgently needs improved treatments. Over the past year, researchers have been active in developing new tests and strategies to find better medicines. The current treatments are limited, making it challenging for doctors to treat

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Improving Solar Cells: The Role of Phosphorus Doping

Scientists are making big strides in solar cell technology using cadmium telluride (CdTe). One key focus is enhancing the performance of these cells by adding tiny amounts of phosphorus (P) and selenium (Se). They've used advanced microscopes, like Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) and scanning s

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Jan 06 2025WEATHER

Storm Blair: Schools Shut in 13 U. S. States

A powerful winter storm, named Blair, has caused schools to close in 13 different states across the U. S. From the Midwestern states to the East Coast, the storm has brought freezing temperatures and heavy snow, making roads impassable and travel challenging. Missouri and Indiana are among the state

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Head and Neck Cancer in Plummer-Vinson Syndrome: What You Need to Know

Did you know that Plummer-Vinson Syndrome (PVS) can put people at risk for head and neck cancer? This isn't just a random fact—researchers have taken a close look at how these health issues connect. PVS, which affects the esophagus and throat, can create conditions that make it easier for cancer to

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