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Nov 28 2024ENVIRONMENT

Solving Lahore's Smog Problem: A Fresh Look

Lahore, Pakistan, is facing a severe smog issue. This mix of pollution, dust, and smoke under sunlight is bad for our health and the environment. It can cause breathing trouble, heart problems, and even affect unborn babies. As cities worldwide deal with smog, this study examined 50 scientific paper

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Hand Eczema in Italy: What Dermatologists Really Do

Chronic hand eczema, or CHE, is a tricky skin issue. It's got various causes, looks different on each person, and has no one-size-fits-all treatment. Plus, it can really mess with your life, affecting your mood, ability to work, and overall health. This study looked into how Italian dermatologists h

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Frontal Brain: How Planning & Guessing Affect Our Social Smarts

Scientists are curious about how the front part of our brain, known as the prefrontal cortex, influences our grasp of other people's feelings and thoughts. This ability is called "theory of mind" (ToM). Some studies have different results about how crucial the prefrontal cortex is for this skill. Re

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

How Silicon Nanocages on Graphene Help Clean Up Oil Spills

Imagine tiny, super-strong silicon cages growing on sheets of graphene, creating a surface that water hates but oil loves. This is the idea behind a new material that can soak up oil spills like a sponge. Scientists grew these silicon cages, called octa-phenyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (O

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Spying on Fly Brains: Neuron Activity During Social Behaviors

Discovering which neurons are active in flies when they're being social isn't easy. Flies are tiny and not see-through, making it tough to watch their brain cells in action. Scientists have tried invasive methods like Flyception, but these don't let flies fully perform social behaviors like fighting

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Night Walks: How Cities Impact Men and Women Differently

As cities grow bigger and busier, the idea of nighttime workouts is catching on. We know that urban settings can affect how active people are, but what about when the sun goes down? Plus, how do these effects vary between men and women? This exploration delves into the key aspects of city living tha

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Nov 28 2024HISTORY

Unveiling Cyprus: A Map Journey Through History

Let's take a trip back in time to the late 19th century. When British officials first stepped onto the island of Cyprus, they meticulously documented its features. This historical geospatial dataset, crafted from maps made between 1878 and 1883, gives us a snapshot of Cyprus's past environment. The

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Nov 28 2024ENVIRONMENT

Solar Powered Plastic Makeover: A Greener Way to Recycle Tough Plastics

Trying to recycle waste polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics is tough because it can create hazardous stuff, like polychlorinated biphenyls. Researchers have come up with a cool new way to fix this issue. They use sunlight to heat up and convert PVC plastics into useful carbon materials. This process i

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Autism-Like Traits: A Surprising Connection in Dementia

Did you know that some dementia patients might exhibit autistic traits in their younger years? Sounds curious, right? Let's explore a case where this happened. A person passed away and, upon autopsy, their brain showed signs of a type of dementia called behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bv

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Tracking Meds and Deaths: A Hong Kong Study

Researchers from Hong Kong set out to compare the records on medication use and deaths among people with schizophrenia in two major electronic health record systems: the Clinical Management System (CMS) and the Clinical Data Analysis and Reporting System (CDARS). Their goal? To check how reliable th

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