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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking The Power of Pseudozyma: The Future of Squalene Production

Pseudozyma is a type of yeast. It has a special talent. It can make squalene. This is a valuable substance. It is used in food, medicine, and cosmetics. It is a big deal in the industry. It is important to find ways to make squalene safely and sustainably. This is where Pseudozyma comes in. It can

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Apr 26 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Hidden Patterns in Complex Data

Understanding complex systems often feels like trying to solve a puzzle with too many pieces. These systems generate massive amounts of data over time, making it hard to spot important patterns or predict big changes. This is where the concept of ultralow-dimensionality reduction comes into play. It

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Chemicals in Everyday Products: Who's at Risk?

Cosmetics and personal care products are everywhere. They are a big part of daily life. These products often contain chemicals that can mess with hormones. These are called endocrine disrupting chemicals or EDCs. However, not much is known about how different groups of people are exposed to these ch

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Apr 26 2025CRIME

Jurors Visit Crime Scene in Karen Read Case

The jury in the Karen Read case will visit the alleged crime scene in Canton. This visit aims to give them a better understanding of the events that took place on January 29, 2022. The scene is the home where John O’Keefe, Read’s boyfriend, was found unresponsive in the snow. The jurors will see the

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Apr 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Mixing Chaos and AI for Super Secure Images

The world of image encryption just got a serious upgrade. A new method has been developed that combines chaotic synchronization and artificial neural networks (ANNs) with the classic One-Time Pad (OTP) algorithm. This mix creates a powerful tool for keeping images safe. The new plan uses chaotic sy

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Salmonella's Hidden Threat: A Look at Poultry Farms in Jiangxi

Salmonella is a sneaky bacteria that can make people sick. It's often found in raw chicken, which is why it's a big deal in food safety. In Jiangxi province, China, a recent study looked at 1, 800 samples from poultry farms. They found that almost 8 out of 100 had Salmonella. The most common type

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

Young Men's Shift in Support: What's Changed?

Many people are curious about why young men backed Trump in the 2024 election. Some experts are trying to figure out what made these voters support a 78-year-old man who has faced legal troubles. There is growing evidence that some of these young men are having second thoughts about their choice.

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Apr 25 2025BUSINESS

A Lumber Giant Shifts for a New Rail Era

The Gateway Tunnel project is reshaping the landscape of North Jersey. One of the casualties of this ambitious plan is Dykes Lumber, a longstanding business that has been a fixture in Weehawken for decades. The company has finally shut its doors at its longtime location to pave the way for the new r

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Keratoconus: What Patients Really Think About Their Treatment

Many people with keratoconus turn to Reddit for advice and support. They share their experiences with different treatments. This can give a good picture of how these treatments affect people's lives. Keratoconus is a condition where the cornea becomes thin and cone-shaped. This can cause blu

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Bullying's Hidden Toll on African School Kids

Bullying is a big deal. It's not just a problem in one place. It's everywhere. Kids in school face it all the time. This isn't just about getting pushed around. It's about how it messes with their minds and bodies. Kids who get bullied often struggle with their health. They might feel sad, worried,

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