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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Small Dog Breast Tumors: Size Matters

Breast tumors in dogs are quite common, and sadly, most of them are cancerous. As pets live longer and get better healthcare, vets see more of these tumors. One key factor in predicting how serious a tumor is, is its size. Tumors are usually grouped into three sizes: small (less than 3 centimeters),

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Rollout Hurdles in Sub-Saharan Africa

Vaccines have been a game-changer in fighting diseases worldwide for the last five decades. However, getting new vaccines into the hands of people in sub-Saharan Africa is no easy task. A recent study looked into the hurdles faced when introducing new vaccines in this region. It focused on vaccines

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Apr 23 2025EDUCATION

Rewarding Reads: How St. Cloud is Boosting Literacy with Baseball

The St. Cloud Rox Reading Program has hit a home run with participation in 2025. Since its launch in 2012, the program has grown to include over 20, 000 students from 59 elementary schools. This initiative is all about getting kids excited about reading outside of school hours. It isn't just about r

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Guar Gum's New Trick: Healing Skin the Smart Way

Skin is a superhero. It guards the body against nasty invaders like bacteria, viruses, and harmful sun rays. But when skin gets hurt, it can be a real pain, literally. Traditional dressings help, but they often need frequent changes and can cause more harm when removed. So, scientists are on the hun

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

Quarterback and Tight End: Two Paths in San Francisco

The 49ers offseason workouts are underway, and the team's key players are taking different paths. Brock Purdy, the 25-year-old quarterback, is actively participating in the voluntary workouts. Meanwhile, George Kittle, the 31-year-old tight end, is notably absent. Purdy is in the spotlight this off

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Hydrogen Peroxide Production with a Sweet Twist

The quest to make hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through electrochemistry is tough. It needs a stable and high-performing electrode-electrolyte interface. A recent breakthrough used glucose to tweak the environment around this interface. This was done by sticking glucose onto graphite felt. The result? A

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Birds in Captivity: The Gender Gap and Its Conservation Impact

Birds in zoos and wildlife parks are often the last hope for species on the brink of disappearing forever. These places are crucial for saving birds from extinction. But there is a problem that needs attention. The number of male and female birds in these places is often not equal. This imbalance ca

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Ten Years of Tracking Genetic Changes

In 2008, a significant shift occurred in the field of genetic testing. The College of American Pathologists began offering a proficiency testing program. This program was specifically designed to detect copy number variations in a constitutional setting. This is often referred to as CYCGH. The goal

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Keep Your Knees Safe: The Power of Preventing ACL Injuries

The knee is a crucial joint that bears a lot of weight and stress. It is a complex structure that allows for a wide range of movements. The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is a key part of the knee. It plays a vital role in keeping the knee stable. Unfortunately, ACL injuries are quite common,

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Health Goals in Southeast Asia: A Look at 2030

The United Nations has set some big goals for the world to reach by 2030. These goals, known as the Sustainable Development Goals, include targets for health and well-being. For the countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, there are some serious hurdles to overcome. These n

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