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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Food as a Shield: How Eating Right May Slow Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is a major health concern, and its progression is often linked to persistent brain inflammation. One interesting fact is that what we eat can either fuel or calm this inflammation. This is where the idea of an anti-inflammatory diet comes in. It's a way of eating that focuses on

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Jun 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Substitutes and Their Environmental Journey: HFPO-DA and PFOA

HFPO-DA, also known as Gen-X, is a replacement for PFOA. It is found in many places in the environment. It is important to study how it moves through soil and water. This is because it can affect human health. The study looked at how HFPO-DA and PFOA move through sand and limestone. It also looked a

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Jun 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Future of Rocky Shores: Lessons from the Past

Rocky shores are tough places. They face problems from both land and sea. Shipping accidents can cause sudden pollution. Factories and farms send pollution into the water. People gathering food, enjoying recreation, and even the way water flows can disturb these shores. Plus, cities near the coast c

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Astronaut's First Glimpse of Earth's Glow

Astronaut Jonny Kim recently shared his first time-lapse video from the International Space Station. It's a stunning display of Earth's beauty from above. The video features auroras, lightning storms, and city lights, all captured from space. Kim is a former U. S. Marine. He began his eight-month m

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

A Chilly Giant: The Coldest Planet Ever Photographed

The James Webb Space Telescope has done it again. This time, it has captured a stunning image of a cold, massive planet orbiting a star. This planet, named 14 Herculis c, is a whopping seven times bigger than Jupiter. It is located about 60 light-years away from Earth. This makes it one of the farth

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Jun 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Water Loss in Patzcuaro Lake Basin

The Patzcuaro Lake Basin in Mexico faces a significant water loss issue. This loss comes from several sources. Water evaporates from the lake surface. Plants lose water through a process called evapotranspiration. Some water gets intercepted by vegetation and never reaches the ground. Additionally,

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Lichen Power: A New Hope in Cervical Cancer Fight

Lichens, those unassuming organisms often seen clinging to trees and rocks, might hold a secret weapon in the battle against cervical cancer. Researchers have been exploring the potential of five compounds found in lichens, along with their hyaluronic acid (HA) partners, to target key proteins invo

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Danger: The Smart Way to Track Copper Levels

Copper is everywhere. It is in the water we drink and the soil we walk on. But too much of it can be harmful. This is why finding ways to measure copper levels accurately is so important. A new method has been created to do just that. It uses a clever trick of light and chemistry to spot copper in o

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Flexible Implants

Thin, flexible electronics hold great promise for medical implants. These devices can bend and twist with the body, making them more comfortable and effective. However, there is a big problem. These thin films often break down quickly. They can't handle the stresses and strains of being inside t

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Jun 14 2025BUSINESS

JBS's Big Day on Wall Street: A Mixed Welcome

The Brazilian meat giant JBS had a notable moment when it started trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The company, which has been around for 72 years, saw its shares dip by 3. 9% on the first day. This event was a long time coming for JBS, which is now one of the biggest meat producers globally.

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