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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Soil Microbes: How They Handle Nitrogen in Lab vs. Nature

Ever thought about the tiny critters in soil that help plants grow? We're talking about microbes, and they love nitrogen (N)! Scientists have a nifty tool called qSIP to see which microbes are using N. Usually, this is done in a lab. But what about in the real world? Two sites were picked to compare

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Jan 16 2025CRIME

Tragic Event: Marijuana Business Owner Murdered in Pontiac

In a shocking turn of events, three men have been taken into custody for the murder and robbery of a 66-year-old marijuana business owner in Pontiac, Michigan. The incident happened on a Monday evening at a business located near Cameron Avenue. Sheriff Michael Bouchard revealed that deputies found t

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Jan 16 2025CRIME

Three Men Arrested for Marijuana Business Murder in Pontiac

In a shocking twist, three men have been taken into custody following the murder and robbery of a 66-year-old man at his marijuana business in Pontiac. The victim, Sam Simko from Commerce Township, was found deceased at his business on University Drive on Monday, January 13, at around 8:17 p. m. The

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Robots in Spine Surgery: Spotlight on Seattle Science Foundation

In recent years, robots have become common helpers in spine surgery. Doctors use them to make operations more precise and safer. The 7th and 8th Annual Seattle Science Foundation (SSF) Robotics Courses gathered experts to talk about and show off the latest robotics and surgery techniques. These incl

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Plastic Pieces on the Move: A Closer Look at Microplastics in Rivers

Did you know tiny plastic bits, called microplastics, are all over our rivers and streams? Scientists wanted to understand how these microplastics move near the bottom of these waterways. They used a special tool called particle tracking velocimetry to watch four types of microplastics move in a lab

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Romania's Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance: Insights from Healthcare Professionals

Antibiotic resistance is a global problem, and misuse of these drugs is a significant contributor. In Romania, the scenario is particularly worrisome, as highlighted on Europe's map of antibiotic resistance. The efforts to tackle this issue rely heavily on healthcare professionals like general pract

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Microbiome: How Metaproteomics is Revolutionizing Clinical Research

Have you ever wondered how tiny microbes in your body can influence your health? Scientists have been using mass spectrometry to study these microbiomes for a while now. Recently, they've started to harness the power of metaproteomics, which looks at the proteins produced by these microbes. This is

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Pseudomonas aeruginosa: A Secret Weapon for Oxygen Acquisition

Have you ever wondered how some bacteria can thrive in low-oxygen environments? Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a nasty bug that causes trouble in people with cystic fibrosis, has a cool trick up its sleeve. This bacterium uses a protein called Mhr to grab oxygen and use it to grow. But how does Mhr get to

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Yoga for Better Memory: A Scientific Experiment

Have you ever thought about how exercise could help improve your memory? Scientists have been exploring a gentle form of exercise called "Yoga-like" to see if it can slow down the effects of Alzheimer's disease. You might know that running or other aerobic exercises can help with brain health, but t

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Copper's Germ-Killing Power with Tiny Patterns

Scientists are looking into how tiny patterns on copper surfaces can make them even better at killing bacteria. They've found that by creating specific patterns on copper, they can control how bacteria stick to the surface and how well the copper kills them. This could lead to better ways to fight a

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