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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

The Secret of Soil Antibiotic Resistance: Can We Farm Smarter?

You might think that stopping the use of antibiotics in farming would make the soil healthier. But a surprising study found that even without antibiotics, some harmful traits, called antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), can still stick around in the soil. These ARGs can make bacteria tougher to fight

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

How Alternating Flow Directions Boost Large Biotherapeutic Purification

Purifying large biotherapeutic entities like viral coat proteins and mRNA is tougher than handling smaller products. These huge molecules struggle to reach binding sites in regular chromatographic media. However, size exclusion chromatography (SEC) offers a potential solution by isolating them in th

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Cytokines: Mixing It Up

Imagine you've got a bunch of friends (cytokines) who usually chat with specific pals (receptors) to get things done. Scientists thought these friendships were set in stone. But new research is showing that these cytokines can mix it up and talk to different friends too! For example, human interleuk

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Natural Pain Relief: Harnessing Birth Tissue for Post-Surgical Relief

Pain after surgery can be really tough. Opioids, often used for this, have serious side effects and can even be deadly. So, there's a big need for safer, non-opioid treatments. Researchers found that a product made from human amniotic membrane, called Clarix Flo, can reduce this pain in mice without

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Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

Warmer Seas, Busy Worms: How Temperature Boosts Marine Activity

In the Wadden Sea, tiny critters are making a big difference. These worms and small animals, known as benthic infauna, mix up sediment in a process called bioturbation. This mixing matters because it connects the seafloor with the water above, helping nutrients move around. But what happens when the

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Dec 12 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling Hidden Power: Antibiotics from Microbes

Deep in the microscopic world, a tiny organism named KARE_P3, a gram-positive microbe, has been discovered to hold a big secret. This microbe, found living inside plants, can break down tough epoxy resin materials. When scientists studied it, they found that it produces special molecules called seco

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

The Battle Against Gold Nanoparticle Damage: Can Quercetin Protect Our Hearts?

Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) are superstars in biomedicine because of their unique properties. But they can cause harm. One big worry is their potential toxicity when interacting with our tissues. Enter quercetin, a natural flavonoid with superpowers of its own! It's known for its anti-inflammatory, an

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Physiotherapy’s Century: A Global Gathering in Africa

Imagine celebrating a century of physiotherapy with a global conference in the heart of Africa! That's exactly what happened in Cape Town, South Africa, during September 2024. The South African Society of Physiotherapy™ (SASP®) marked 100 years with the World Physiotherapy - Africa Region Congress.

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cooking Made Smarter: The Amazon Echo Way

Imagine starting your dinner prep and chatting with your Amazon Echo. No, it's not just for music or weather updates. With smart cooking, Echo uses the power of the internet of things and cloud computing to help you cook like a pro. You ask, Echo listens, and then it sends your query to cloud servic

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

A New Way to Zap Cancer: MRgRT After Surgery

Imagine getting targeted radiation therapy for prostate cancer, guided by a powerful magnet. That's exactly what researchers are exploring with magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT) for men who've had their prostate removed. This study dived into the feasibility, safety, and early results o

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