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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

New Tech in Dental Education: A Look at Simulation and AR in Pakistan

Ever thought about how dentists learn their skills? Traditional methods are getting a high-tech boost with simulation-based learning (SBL) and augmented reality (AR)/virtual reality (VR). These tools are becoming popular worldwide to teach clinical skills in dentistry. In Pakistan, a study checked o

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Dec 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Securing Power in Storms: A Mix of Gas and Batteries

Imagine planning an energy network that must withstand storms. Specifically, let's think about one powered by natural gas. How can we make sure it stays up and running during bad weather like hurricanes? This plan involves two main steps. First, figure out where to place stronger power lines, small

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secret of Atomic Interactions with a Fresh Force Field

Imagine you're looking at a tiny world where atoms dance and interact in complex ways. These noncovalent interactions are crucial in many physical, chemical, and biological processes. While quantum mechanics (QM) can describe these interactions accurately, it's not practical for large systems or lon

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Heavy Metals in Soil: How Kaolin Changes Their Movement

Heavy metals, like copper (Cu), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and zinc (Zn), are a big worry because they stick around in the environment and can be harmful. Scientists wanted to know how these metals move and stick in porous soil, like what you'd find underground. They did tests using columns filled wit

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

How Different Beverages Affect Dental Materials

Scientists set out to figure out how various drinks could impact modern dental materials called resin matrix ceramics (RMCs). These materials are used in tooth replacements and are made using computers. The team wanted to know how different liquids that mimic the effect of food and drinks in our mou

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Microplastics Help Antibiotics Travel in Groundwater

You’ve probably heard that microplastics (MPs) are bad for the environment, but did you know they also help antibiotics move around in groundwater? This happens because MPs can carry antibiotics like oxytetracycline (OTC) as they journey through soil and surface water. According to research, this me

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

The Flexible METPsc1: A Mini Protein's Secret to Adapting to Temperature Changes

Have you ever thought about how proteins react to changes in temperature? One tiny protein, called METPsc1, is a champion at adapting. This protein is like a designer's dream when it comes to how it interacts with metals. But what makes METPsc1 special? Imagine METPsc1 as a clever little coat hange

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

From 'SNL' to Broadway: Former Writers' Comedic Journey

In 2008, comedian John Mulaney started his career at "Saturday Night Live" (SNL). He was teamed up with Simon Rich, a talented Harvard grad who had already made a name for himself with two short fiction collections. Their first sketch, “Cash for Silver, ” parodying cash-for-gold commercials, didn’t

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Watch Out, Lions: Madden 25 Predicts Another Big Game

You might have heard that Madden 25 made a correct prediction last week. The game guessed that the Detroit Lions would win a close game against the Green Bay Packers, and guess what? They did! This is the first time Madden has been right about the Lions in almost two months. Let's take a quick look

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Cooling the Limbs: A New Medical Simulation

Ever wondered how doctors can use computers to understand how our bodies work? Well, they can! Some doctors and scientists are working on a new way to do this, especially for patients with leg problems. They're using special pictures taken with a CT scan to create a 3D model of a person's leg. This

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