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Dec 26 2024EDUCATION

Teaching the Teachers: Preparing Medical Instructors

You might think that doctors and nurses who teach future physician assistants (PAs) would have specialized training. Surprisingly, many don't! This review looked into training programs for these instructors, called preceptors, to see what they're made of. Preceptors guide PA students, but there's of

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Dec 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Symmetry: Creating Better Green Light Emitters

Scientists are excited about narrowband fluorescent emitters for making super-clear organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays. They've found a new way to make these green light emitters better. The key is a special molecule design, known as the centrosymmetric dianilido-bipyridine boron difluorid

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Exercise Benefits Change with Mouse House Temperature

Scientists are curious about how room temperature affects exercise benefits in mice. They put male mice in two different conditions: room temperature (21°C) and a warmer, comfy temperature (29°C). These mice either exercised for six weeks or did a quick workout. Guess what? Mice in the warmer enviro

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Dec 26 2024SCIENCE

How Phosphorus Boosts Nickel-Iron's Oxygen Evolution

Scientists have long known that nickel-iron catalysts are great at producing oxygen from water, especially in alkaline conditions. But how they do it so well was a mystery—until now. A recent study looked at a special catalyst, nickel-iron phosphide (NiFeP), which is super active and stable. It only

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

The Challenge of Fit: A New Approach to Prosthetic Sockets

Imagine trying to walk with a prosthetic leg that doesn't fit quite right. It's not just uncomfortable; it can cause real problems, like skin irritation and poor mobility. The main issue? The size of the residual limb (the part of the leg left after amputation) can change over time, leading to a mis

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Straightening Toes: A Comparison of Orthoses

You might not think much about your toes, but when they're not aligned properly, it can cause pain and discomfort. Hallux valgus is a condition where the big toe points outward and the toe joint sticks out. This study explored how two types of orthoses, or foot supports, can help with this condition

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

The Evolutionary Journey of NAC Genes in Plants

Imagine taking a trip back in time to see how plants adapted to life on land. One key player in this story is the NAC transcription factor. NAC genes are like the conductors of an orchestra, directing how plants grow, develop, and respond to stress. We looked at plants from green algae to today's cr

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Gold's Building Blocks: Solving the Nanocluster Puzzle

Ever heard of gold nanoclusters? They're tiny gold particles, wrapped in protective layers called ligands. These clusters are made up of smaller gold units, often triangular or tetrahedral in shape. Think of them as miniature building blocks. Scientists have been trying to figure out how these block

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Dec 25 2024RELIGION

Crown Heights Teens and Twenty-Somethings Lead With Enthusiasm

In Crown Heights, where concerns had been raised about the young adults' dedication to their values and community, something surprising happened. A place called the 94 Shul started a Beis Medrash where everyone, from working young men to married guys, could get together for some learning and sociali

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Palm Kernel Meal's Potential: A New Bacteria and Its Enzyme

Palm kernel meal (PKM) is tough for non-ruminant animals to digest due to its high fibre content, mostly mannan. A new way to tackle this problem is by using bacteria to break down these fibres. Scientists found a powerful bacteria called Bacillus subtilis F6 that can effectively degrade mannan. In

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