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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Senecavirus A: How Antibodies Can Help

Senecavirus A (SVA) has been a major headache for the swine industry, causing big problems and losses worldwide. To tackle this, scientists have been working on virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (NAbs). These NAbs are like tiny soldiers that can help us understand how the virus interacts with

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Jul 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony's New RX1R III: A Compact Powerhouse for Photographers

Sony has just introduced the RX1R III, a compact camera that packs a punch. It's been a decade since the last model, and this one comes with a whopping 61MP sensor. That's right, a lot of megapixels in a small package. The camera is designed to be lightweight and easy to carry around, making it perf

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Jul 14 2025EDUCATION

Students in Rupandehi District and Their Internet Habits

In today's digital age, students are glued to their screens more than ever. They use the internet for everything from chatting with friends to playing games and even doing schoolwork. But what happens when this screen time becomes too much? It can lead to some serious problems. We're talking about t

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Does Supplier Choice Really Impact ACL Surgery Outcomes?

ACL surgeries are common, but does the choice of medical equipment supplier really make a difference in the results? A recent study suggests it might not be as crucial as previously thought. The research focused on high-volume surgical centers, looking at surgery time, the need for follow-up procedu

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Jul 13 2025FINANCE

Stocks to Watch: JPMorgan's Mid-Year Market Moves

JPMorgan has shared its list of stocks to consider shorting as the year progresses. This list includes big names like Tesla and Moderna, which the firm believes could see a drop in value. The market has been doing well, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching new highs. However, there's still uncertain

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Shapes Mosquito Growth in Central India

Mosquitoes, especially the Aedes aegypti, are spreading fast. They carry diseases and love warm weather. Scientists in central India studied how heat affects these mosquitoes. They looked at how temperature changes their growth, survival, and even how they reproduce. The study focused on mosquitoes

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How City Soil Shapes Rice's Tiny Friends

Rice plants have tiny helpers called microbiomes that live on their leaves and roots. These helpers can make rice stronger against stress from pests and weather. Most studies look at rice growing in farm or wild soils. But what about rice growing in city soils? That's a big question as cities keep g

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny RNA Molecules Might Change the Way We Fight Cancer

Cancer is a tough opponent. It's sneaky, hard to catch early, and even harder to treat. But scientists are always on the hunt for new ways to fight it. One exciting area of research is tiny bits of RNA called microRNAs. These little guys might hold the key to better cancer treatments and earlier det

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Jul 11 2025EDUCATION

Boosting Skills for Vet Teachers: A Simple Plan

Vet teachers need help to get better at their jobs. But many don't join programs because they're too busy, don't understand the benefits, or think their school won't notice. This piece shares a plan to help vet teachers at any stage in their career. It offers different ways to learn and grow, making

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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

Wuhan's Land Price Puzzle: What Makes Neighborhoods Expensive?

In the heart of China, the Wuhan metropolitan area is a bustling hub of activity. But have you ever wondered why some neighborhoods cost more than others? A recent study took a deep dive into this question. They looked at data from 48 counties around Wuhan and studied how land prices changed from 20

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