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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Styrene Monooxygenases: A Battle of Residues

Styrene monooxygenases are special enzymes that can tell the difference between left and right-handed molecules. These are known as enantiomers. They are part of a bigger family called Group E flavoprotein monooxygenases, or GEMs. These enzymes are great at making one enantiomer more than the other

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Understanding Growth Challenges in Turner Syndrome

Turner Syndrome is a condition that affects growth, and it's a big worry for families. Kids with this syndrome often struggle with being shorter than their peers. The latest guidelines, released in 2024, highlight the importance of understanding growth patterns in Turner Syndrome. These guidelines a

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Feb 14 2025EDUCATION

The Hidden Struggle of Kids in Temporary Housing

Kids living in temporary housing face a lot of challenges. These challenges can affect their education, health, and overall well-being. It's not just about having a roof over their heads; it's about the stability and security that comes with a permanent home. First, let's talk about education. Kids

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Feb 14 2025EDUCATION

E-Learning in Nigeria: A New Way to Learn

E-learning has been a big deal in education for a long time, especially in developed countries. It's like having a classroom that can go anywhere with you. Now, it's starting to catch on in developing countries too, including Nigeria. This is because technology is changing so fast that even people w

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Supercharging Nanobodies

Nanobodies are tiny, powerful tools used in research and medicine. They are like tiny detectives that can find and stick to specific targets, like diseases. But, what makes them even more special is how they can stick to these targets in different ways. Unlike regular antibodies, nanobodies can bind

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Feeding Our Elders: Are We Missing the Mark?

In long-term care homes, meals are more than just a way to fill up. They are a crucial part of keeping seniors healthy. But are we really doing enough to ensure they get the right nutrients? Many seniors in these homes have health issues. Missing out on essential nutrients can make these problems w

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Uncovering E-commerce Patterns: A Fresh Look at Ranking Signals

Imagine you're shopping online. You see products popping up, disappearing, and changing places. These movements are like signals, telling us stories about what's happening in the e-commerce world. Researchers have found a way to make sense of these signals using something called Signal Temporal Logi

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Big Event: Should You Wait to Buy?

Amazon has sent out invitations to media outlets for a big event happening in New York City on Feb. 26. This event is likely to unveil new devices, so it's a good idea to hold off on buying any Amazon gadgets until after this date. Amazon hasn't shared what's on the agenda, but there are some hint

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Tick Tamer: The Dilemma of Diluents

Ticks are a huge problem for cattle farmers. They cause big losses and can even kill animals. One way to fight them is by using a special type of medicine called macrocyclic lactones (MLs). These medicines are important because they help control tick populations. But there's a catch: ticks can becom

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Wormy Worries: Goats in Punjab Face Parasite Plague

Goats in Punjab, India, are facing a serious problem with gut parasites. These tiny troublemakers are making life tough for the goats and their farmers. The issue is so big that almost all goats in the region are affected. The most common culprits are strongyles, followed by coccidia, Moniezia, Tric

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