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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

How Different Drying Methods Affect Abalone Peptides

Abalone is a type of sea snail that is often eaten in many countries. It is known for its high protein content and various health benefits. The way abalone is dried can change its structure and nutritional value. This is important for people who process and sell abalone products. Four different

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Better Motion Capture: Less is More

Motion capture technology is evolving. It is becoming easier to track movements without needing expensive gear. This is thanks to markerless motion capture. However, there is a problem. Most markerless systems do not match up well with traditional marker-based methods. The reason is simple. There is

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Who Missed Out? The WTC Health Program's Uneven Reach

The events of 11 September 2001 brought together a mix of first responders, volunteers, and other workers to the World Trade Center (WTC) site. These individuals faced significant health risks due to their exposure at the site. The WTC Health Program (WTCHP) was created to support these workers. B

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

The Role of VEGFs in Airway Allergies

VEGFs, or vascular endothelial growth factors, are key players in the body's growth and development. They help manage how blood vessels form and maintain their health. Recent studies have shown that VEGFs have a more complex role than first thought. They are involved in various allergic reactions

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Can Astaxanthin Help Kids with ADHD?

ADHD is a common issue that affects how kids learn and behave. It can make daily tasks tough and slow down personal growth. Astaxanthin, a natural antioxidant, has caught the eye of researchers. They want to see if it can help with ADHD. This study looked at how astaxanthin affects rats that are oft

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Polygraph Tests: How AI is Making Them More Reliable

Polygraph tests are tools used to detect lies by measuring physiological responses. Traditionally, examiners score these tests manually, but this method can be flawed. Human biases, whether political, regional, religious, or personal, can skew results. Even factors like stress and fatigue can affect

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Apr 26 2025BUSINESS

Flying Cheaper: Why Airfares Are Dropping

The airline industry is facing a shift in passenger behavior. The demand for domestic flights has been slowing down. This has led to a surprising trend: cheaper plane tickets. The reason behind this shift is a mix of factors. Economic uncertainty is a big player. The current political climate and

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Apr 26 2025POLITICS

Musk's Quick Fix: A New Era of Government Cuts

The federal government underwent a major shakeup in its first 100 days under a new administration. A group of young tech experts, led by a billionaire entrepreneur, stormed into various government agencies. Their mission? To slash spending, cancel contracts, and even shut down entire depar

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Rare Genetic Conditions: The Hope and Hurdles of New Treatments

The world of genetic medicine is advancing rapidly, but not everyone is benefiting equally. People like Emily Kramer-Golinkoff, who has a rare form of cystic fibrosis, are often left behind. This disease, the most common fatal genetic condition in the U. S. , affects around 40, 000 Americans. Howeve

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Apr 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Big Names, Big Ideas: The Media Minds Gathering in Bali

The 15th APOS event is happening in Bali. It will be a big deal for the media and entertainment world. The Ayana Estate will host top decision-makers from various fields. They will talk about the future of entertainment in Asia Pacific and beyond. The event will feature some heavy hitters. Netf

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