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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

Messing With Our Blood

Imagine a messed-up blood system where blood cells aren't even given a fair chance to grow and do their job. It's called MDS, and it's a problem no one wants. Think of a bunch of key players in the bone marrow. There are special cells called MSCs, which are like the mega landlords of the bone marrow

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Feb 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Discover an outdoor sensor with extra perks!

Imagine a device that tracks your driveway and your weather. That is what the Onvis Smart Motion Sensor Outdoor is. First, let us talk about its main job: detecting motion. It uses something called Thread technology. This makes it fast and reliable. Its IP66 rating means it can handle rain and dir

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Overcoming Hurdles: A New Tool for Care Partners

The COVID-19 pandemic has been pretty tough on everyone. Now imagine how it has affected people with loved ones in long-term care (LTC), especially those living with dementia. When a loved one moves to LTC, caregivers suddenly have many responsibilities pulled away from them. This creates a new set

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Salmonella: A Combination of Drugs Takes on Resistance

The world of medicine is always looking for new ways to fight harmful bacteria that don't respond to many drugs. Experts have shown that combining artesunate (AS), EDTA, and colistin (COL) can be very effective against strains of Salmonella, both in test tubes and in living organisms. The combinatio

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Feb 07 2025FINANCE

Inflation Fears Rise as Americans Braces for Higher Costs

People in the US are becoming increasingly worried about inflation. This is not just a worry, but a big concern. A recent survey showed that folks are expecting prices to go up by 4. 3% in the next year. This is the highest expectation in a long time. This is an increase of 1% from last month. T

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Quitting Smoking: A New Hope for Black Adults with High Anxiety

The Quote: First, let's talk about the stats. Every year, around half of smokers try to quit but, unfortunately, Black adults have a harder time kicking the habit successfully compared to their white counterparts. And if you throw anxiety into the mix, it becomes even more challenging. Imagine stru

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Seeing Beyond the Script: How Media Shapes Our View of Autism

Autism is a big part of today's media landscape. It's everywhere—in movies, TV shows, news, and social media. This isn't always a bad thing, as it can help educate people. However, the way media often portrays autism can be a double-edged sword. The problem is that media often falls back on tired o

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Luminous Sensors: Mixing Proteins and Rare Earth Elements

Imagine combining the best parts of proteins and rare earth elements to create something new and exciting. This is not just science fiction, but a real possibility with the use of protein crystals and lanthanide complexes. Protein crystals are made up of tiny, organized, and super dense functi

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Feb 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Clean Slate: A Modern Take On Family

Imagine coming home after 23 years and your family doesn't even know your current name. That's the situation Desiree finds herself in on Clean Slate, a new TV series now available on Amazon Prime Video. This show is based on a "Sanford & Son" reboot which has been greatly revised. It was executive p

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Feb 07 2025BUSINESS

Marine Hired by VC Spills The Tea on Urban Safety and Tech Investment

Who is to say what a life-changing moment can do. A person may be hiding his or her true moment of brilliance in the dark past. One such person is Daniel penny. Daniel Penny, once a man known the world over for casually putting a strange and perhaps "unfastened" man in a lethal chokehold before

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