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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

How Vitamin K2 Fights Obesity: A Closer Look at Its Effects on the Body

Vitamin K2 (VK2) is gaining attention for its potential to tackle obesity and related health issues. Researchers wanted to see how VK2 affects different organs in mice fed a high-fat diet. They split 28 mice into groups and gave them either VK2 or a placebo while feeding them high-fat or normal diet

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Exploring the Future of Stroke Recovery: TMS and Its Growing Role

Stroke recovery is a big deal, and scientists are always looking for new ways to help people bounce back. One method that's been getting a lot of attention is transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS. This technique uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. It's not a new idea, bu

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Life After Death: Tiny Frog Cells Challenge What We Know

Scientists have stumbled upon something bizarre. Tiny clusters of frog stem cells, known as xenobots, are doing things that defy our usual ideas of life and death. These little creatures, designed by scientists, can move, heal themselves, and even work together. They're not quite alive, but they're

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Medicinal Power in Fritillaria thunbergii: The Shade and Potassium Trick

Fritillaria thunbergii, a plant packed with useful compounds, is often grown for its medicinal bulbs. But growing too many plants just for profit has led to a drop in quality. So, scientists decided to test how shade and potassium affect the bulbs' growth and the useful stuff inside them. They foun

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Effects: How Childhood Trauma Shapes the Brain

Childhood trauma can have lasting impacts on the brain, influencing everything from mental health to how genes function. Scientists have been studying this for years, but a new study takes a closer look at how these experiences affect the brain's gene activity. The study focused on the prefrontal c

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Jul 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Te Nanofilm Transistors: A Leap Towards Efficient Computing

Technology is always evolving, and now, there's a new player in the game: tellurene nanofilm transistors. These tiny powerhouses are designed to handle more than just the usual 0s and 1s. They can manage a third state, making them super useful for complex computing tasks. The secret lies in their u

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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Use Tiny Guides to Shape Their DNA

Plants have a clever way of managing their DNA. They use special proteins called REM transcription factors and a helper protein named GDE1 to direct tiny RNA molecules to specific spots on the DNA. These RNA molecules act like guides, helping to add chemical tags called methyl groups to the DNA. Thi

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Phthalates in Our Lives: A Hidden Threat

Phthalates are sneaky chemicals that can mess with our bodies, especially the male reproductive system. One of the worst offenders is di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHxP). Even though Europe banned it in 2020, people are still getting exposed to it. How? Well, sunscreen might be the culprit. Some sunscreens

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

When Doctors Say No to Assisted Dying: A Closer Look

More places are allowing euthanasia and assisted suicide. This means doctors and nurses can refuse to help, which is called conscientious objection. Some people think this is okay. They say it protects the rights of medical workers. Others disagree. They argue it stops patients from getting the care

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Finding the Right Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin

Sunscreen is a must for everyone, no matter the weather or skin type. It fights early aging and shields skin from harmful UV rays, cutting the risk of skin cancer. But for those with acne, sensitivity, or rosacea, picking the right sunscreen can be tricky. The wrong choice can cause breakouts, irrit

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