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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

How Brain Scans and AI Can Pinpoint Cognitive Issues

The brain is a complex organ, and sometimes, tiny issues can lead to big problems. One such issue is cerebral small vessel disease, which causes lesions in the brain's white matter. These lesions can affect how a person thinks and remembers things. Usually, doctors look at these lesions in groups of

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Apr 24 2025EDUCATION

How Will Community Colleges Adapt To New Rules?

Community colleges across the United States are facing a big challenge. Federal changes are coming and these changes could have a big impact on how these colleges operate. These colleges are worried, but they are not just sitting around. They are looking for ways to adapt and thrive in the new en

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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

Jumping into the Game: How Soccer Matches Affect Young Athletes

Soccer is a game that requires a lot of jumping. This is especially true for young female athletes. The ability to jump is crucial for performance. This is why it is important to understand how competitive matches impact their jumping ability. A recent study focused on this very topic. It looke

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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

Jumping Into Performance: How Rugby Players Boost Their Game

The world of elite rugby is all about power, speed, and strength. To find out how to boost these key skills, researchers looked at two different types of jumping exercises. They worked with 20 players from the Brazilian National Rugby Team. The focus was on how these exercises affected the player

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Doctors and AI: The Challenges and Solutions

The world of healthcare is changing fast. Artificial intelligence is making big waves in how doctors and patients interact. This isn't just about fancy gadgets. It's about how these tools change the way doctors think and work. Doctors have some big concerns. They worry about how AI will affect their

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Different Drivers Hear Their Electric Cars

Electric vehicles (EVs) are known for their quiet operation, which opens up new possibilities for designing auditory experiences (AX). This is crucial because EVs lack the familiar engine noises that drivers and pedestrians rely on for awareness. To understand how different drivers experience sounds

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

The Holy Healers of the Bladder and Beyond

Medieval times were heavily shaped by Christian beliefs. Within this era, saints were highly respected as figures who could help cure illnesses. When it comes to urology, six saints are particularly notable. First, there is Saint Margaret of Antioch. She is often shown wearing a belt around her kid

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

New Hope for Lipid Droplet Imaging

Lipid droplets are tiny fat bubbles inside cells. They are hard to study because they are small and move around a lot. For a long time, scientists have used a tool called Nile Red to see these droplets. It has been useful, but it has some problems. It is not very good at sticking to lipid droplets a

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Harnessing Gravity: The Future of Renewable Energy Storage

Renewable energy sources like wind and solar are crucial for reducing carbon emissions. However, their unpredictable nature makes it tough to keep the power grid stable. This is where advanced energy storage systems come in. Among these, gravity energy storage systems (GESS) stand out. They are scal

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

Uranium's Hidden Dangers: The Unseen Aftermath of Microbial Cleanup

The cleanup of uranium-contaminated water using microbes can lead to unexpected problems. When microbes die off naturally, they leave behind uranium-containing waste. This waste can release uranium back into the water, causing new environmental issues. Researchers conducted experiments to understan

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