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Jun 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Salt Levels Mess With Tiny Ocean Helpers

In the vast ocean, tiny creatures called copepods are the unsung heroes of the food chain. These little guys are like the ocean's farmers, providing food for bigger creatures. But their lives are not easy, especially in estuaries where the water can get super salty. Scientists wanted to see how the

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Jun 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungi's Surprising Role in Desert Soil

The Earth's surface is always changing. Both living things and non-living processes shape it. Recently, scientists have realized that these two forces interact more than we thought. One interesting process is biogenic weathering. This is when plants and fungi team up to break down rocks. They do thi

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Pictures of the Spine Can Help Track SMA Progress

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare condition that weakens muscles over time. It happens because certain nerve cells in the brain and spine break down. Nusinersen is a medicine that can slow down this process. Doctors want to find better ways to see how well this treatment is working. One way t

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

A Peek into Travis Bacon's 36th Birthday Celebrations

Travis Bacon, the son of famous actors Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, turned 36 recently. His parents shared some rare photos of him on social media to celebrate the occasion. In one photo, Travis is seen smiling in front of a birthday cake, ready to make a wish. Another photo shows Kevin and Kyra l

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Tech for Seniors: Are Wearables Really Helping?

Wearable technology is becoming a big part of daily life for many people, including seniors. These gadgets can track steps, monitor heart rate, and even measure blood sugar levels. But do they really make a difference for older adults? Older adults have specific health needs. Many deal with long-te

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Healing Sports Injuries: A New Way to Bounce Back

Sports injuries are often seen as setbacks, but what if they could be viewed as temporary changes that can be reversed? This fresh perspective suggests that injuries are not just about healing but also about adapting and improving. Traditionally, the focus has been on treating symptoms and waiting f

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Astrobiology's Knowledge Hub: A Smarter Way to Hunt for Alien Life

Ever wondered how scientists plan to find life on other planets? They use a special tool called the Life Detection Knowledge Base (LDKB). It's like a big, online library where experts share their knowledge about astrobiology. The goal? To make sure missions to find alien life are as smart and succes

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Jun 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Do Foreign Plants Thrive in the U. S. ?

Plants from other places often do better than local ones in the U. S. But why? Some say it's because they come from somewhere else. Others think it's because they grow quickly. A big study looked at over 11, 000 plant types in nearly 70, 000 spots across the country. It found that foreign plants usu

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Speeding Up Drug Release with Clever Chemistry

Scientists are always looking for ways to make drug delivery more effective. One big challenge is getting drugs to release quickly and efficiently once they reach their target. A recent study tackled this problem by designing smart molecular structures that speed up drug release. The key idea is to

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Calcium Phosphate in Healing Bones

The immune system and man-made materials work together in a big way to help heal broken bones. Calcium phosphate (CaP) materials, like hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate, are often used as bone replacements. They are good at helping new bone grow, but scientists are still figuring out how to

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