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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

ECMO in Thoracic Surgery: A Lifesaver

In recent years, doctors have started using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) more often in complex thoracic surgeries. This tool helps patients who might not be suitable for surgery otherwise. ECMO is like a backup system that provides oxygen and supports blood flow. It's especially useful

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of R2 Retrotransposons: A New Way to Insert Genes

Ever wondered how scientists might one day fix genetic diseases? R2 retrotransposons could be the key. These tiny genetic elements can slip new genes into specific spots in our cells. Here's how scientists can check if R2 retrotransposons are doing their job right in mammalian cells. First, they ma

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Jan 08 2025EDUCATION

Brain Waves and Bilingual Kids: How German and Italian Sound Differences Affect Language Learning

Ever wondered how bilingual kids' brains process different languages? Scientists have been looking into this, especially when it comes to German and Italian. These two languages have some sounds in common, but also some that are quite different. To understand how these differences affect language le

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Jan 08 2025CRIME

Mysterious Find in Storage Unit: Cleanup Crew Dive into New Orleans Attack Case

Imagine finding something unusual in a quiet storage facility. That's exactly what happened in northwest Harris County when FBI agents discovered a cooler filled with sulfuric acid in a unit tied to a New Orleans attack suspect. This isn't your everyday storage unit story; it's part of a larger inve

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Plastic vs. Traditional: How Containers Change Mongolia's Airag Microbiome

Mongolia's nomadic households have long produced airag, a unique fermented mare's milk. Recently, plastic containers are replacing the traditional cow skin khokhuur. Scientists wondered, "How does this change affect airag's microbiome and flavor? " They collected airag samples from both plastic cont

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Biking Indoors: Top Stationary Bike Picks for Every Fitness Goal

Pedaling your way to fitness has never been easier with stationary bikes. These indoor exercise machines are perfect for cycling enthusiasts who want to keep fit, even when weather isn't ideal. But not all stationary bikes are the same. There are different types and features to consider before buyin

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Stable Surfactants in Keeping Biopharmaceuticals Fresh

Biopharmaceuticals are on the rise, but they have a big problem—they tend to clump together quickly. Right now, we use surfactants like polysorbates and poloxamers to stop this from happening and make them last longer. However, these surfactants aren't very stable themselves. They change into many d

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Jan 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Weeds Become Plastic: Saving Lakes and Forests

Imagine a lake so filled with weeds that boats get stuck and fish struggle to breathe. That's the scene at Lake Naivasha in Kenya, where water hyacinths are taking over. These plants, originally from South America, are choking local ecosystems and causing trouble worldwide. But there's a twist: a Ke

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Water Cleanup: How Biochar Turbocharges Permanganate

Did you know that something as simple as nutshells can help clean up our water? Scientists have found that biochar, made from burning plant material like nutshells, can greatly improve the power of permanganate to break down tough pollutants. By adding biochar to permanganate, the pollutant removal

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta Switches to Community Notes, Ditches Fact Checkers

In a big change, Meta is saying goodbye to fact checkers on Facebook and Instagram. Instead, they're bringing in something called community notes. These are like labels that users can add to posts, pointing out if something might be wrong. This shift comes as Meta's top bosses seem to be moving more

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