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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Madagascar's Premium Pepper

In the heart of Madagascar, a wild vine known as Piper borbonense grows. This plant is not just any vine; it produces berries that are famous for their unique aroma and taste. These berries are so special that they are often compared to more common peppers like Piper nigrum and Piper longum. However

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Khat Chewing in Ethiopia: Unveiling Patterns and Predictors

In Ethiopia, khat chewing is a widespread habit that poses serious health risks. The habit is shaped by various demographic factors. To tackle this issue effectively, it is crucial to understand who is most likely to chew khat and why. This is where machine learning comes into play. Machine learnin

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

How Medicare Pays for Team Care

Medicare is a big deal for many people. It helps pay for health care, but how it pays can be confusing. Let's talk about how Medicare handles payments when a team of health care workers is involved. This team might include doctors and other health care professionals, like physician assistants or nur

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

Aging Treaty Faces Modern Threats

The Biological Weapons Convention, a key agreement in global security, is facing a tough challenge. This pact, which has been around for 50 years, is struggling to keep up with today's rapid technological progress. The convention was created to stop the creation and use of biological weapons. But as

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

How Pregnancy, Age, and Pollutants Mix to Affect Thyroid Health

Pregnancy is a time when a woman's body goes through many changes. One crucial aspect is thyroid function, which can be influenced by various factors. Among these, exposure to harmful substances in the environment plays a significant role. Two types of pollutants often found together are per- and po

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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's New Free AI Tool: Build Apps in Your Browser

Google has introduced a new tool called Firebase Studio. This tool is designed to help developers build and deploy full-stack applications directly from their web browser. It's powered by Gemini AI and is completely free during its preview phase. This move is seen as a direct challenge to other tool

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Apr 10 2025SCIENCE

Copper's Bonding Magic: How Copper and Boron Dance Together

Chemists have been playing around with copper and boron compounds. They wanted to see how these elements behave when they get together in certain ways. They created three special copper compounds. In these compounds, a part of the boron atom acts as a bridge. It connects two copper atoms using speci

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Apr 10 2025SPORTS

Pitching Battle Ends Tigers' Winning Streak

The Tigers faced a tough loss in their latest game against the Yankees. It was a battle of former high school teammates on the mound, with Jack Flaherty from the Tigers and Max Fried from the Yankees. Both pitchers were on fire, striking out a combined 20 batters in the first six innings. The game w

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

TB Detection: The Light at the End of the Tunnel

TB, or tuberculosis, is a serious bacterial infection that spreads easily and is a major global health problem. It is a leading cause of death. The usual ways to spot TB have big problems. They are often complicated, expensive, and not very good at picking up the disease early. This is where electro

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

The Gut's Role in Liver Disease: A Hidden Connection

The liver is often seen as a stand-alone organ, but it's deeply connected to the gut. This link, known as the gut-liver axis, is crucial in understanding nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). NAFLD is a growing health issue, and recent studies show that gut bacteria play a significant role in it

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