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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Preventing Teen Violence: A Tech-Savvy Approach

Imagine this: a cutting-edge tech tool designed to shield teens from violence, especially within primary healthcare settings. This isn't some futuristic dream; it's a real documentary project that's making waves. The goal? To spread the word about effective strategies to keep adolescents safe. But h

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Salt Levels Affect Older Adults

We all know that salt is important for our health, but did you know that the right amount can vary, especially for older adults? Scientists looked into this, focusing on common issues called geriatric syndromes. They wanted to see how different normal ranges of salt in the blood, called serum sodium

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Why Infrared Thermography Could Change Limb Amputations

Imagine you’re facing an amputation due to Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). It can be quite scary, right? PAD affects many people, and in its final stages, it might lead to amputation of the legs. No one wants that, so surgeons are always looking for better ways to handle these tough cases. Enter

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Potential of Brazil’s Wild Mushrooms

Did you know Brazil is home to more than 80 species of wild mushrooms that can be delicious and even medicinal? Scientists decided to explore two of these species, Auricularia fuscosuccinea and Laetiporus gilbertsonii, to see if they could be grown in a lab and turn into a yummy, nutritious food sou

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Late Roman Life on Hvar Island: A Grave Tale of Ancient Croatia

Imagine a time when the Roman Empire was crumbling, and the tiny island of Hvar in Croatia was a bustling trade hub. Between the 3rd and 5th centuries CE, people were buried in a site called Hvar - Radošević. This graveyard tells us a lot about who these people were and how they lived. Out of 33 ind

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Can Exercise Keep Lungs Healthy?

Early signs of lung disease, like preserved ratio impaired spirometry (PRISm), are not often talked about. PRISm can be an early stage of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Not many studies focus on preventing PRISm. So, scientists decided to check if staying active could lower the risk.

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Hollow Nanotubes: A New Trick for Making Hydrogen

Imagine tiny, hollow tubes as the hero of our story. These are called hierarchical WC/NiCoW nanotubes. They're like super-efficient helpers for a reaction called hydrogen evolution. This reaction is vital for producing hydrogen, a clean fuel. The problem is, finding the right helper, or electrocatal

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Powering Up: How Indium and Potassium Team Up in Revolutionary Batteries

You know how much we love long-lasting batteries, right? Scientists found a new way to make them even better. They found a metal called indium that can transfer lots of electrons, which is great for energy storage. The problem was, indium batteries weren't very efficient. That's where potassium come

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Dino Droppings: Unveiling the Mystery of Their Rise

Ever wondered how dinosaurs went from small and insignificant to the epic rulers of their time? It turns out, the answer might be hiding in their ancient poop and vomit. Paleontologists from Uppsala University in Sweden took a close look at fossilized dinosaur feces and vomit, also known as bromalit

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Sneaky New Way Hackers Are Targeting Linux

Imagine this: a piece of nasty software that hides deep inside your computer’s brain, so deep that even reformatting your hard drive can’t get rid of it. Sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, right? Well, it’s happening in the real world, and now, Linux users are in the crosshairs. Researchers

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