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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Tech's Role in HIV Prevention for Gay Men in China

The battle against HIV in China is far from over, especially among gay and bisexual men. This group faces unique challenges when it comes to prevention. In recent years, there has been a surge in using technology to tackle this issue. This approach is gaining traction globally, but is it effective?

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Heart's Natural Beat: New Pacemaker Tech on the Horizon

A fresh wave of innovation is sweeping through the medical field. A new type of pacemaker is being tested. This pacemaker is designed to work without any wires. It is also designed to help the heart's electrical system work better. The new pacemaker is called the AVEIR Conduction System Pacing. It i

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Apr 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple and AMD Fueling TSMC's SoIC Packaging Boom

TSMC is making waves in the tech world with its SoIC (system on integrated chips) advanced packaging. This isn't just any packaging. It's a game-changer, offering lower power use and other perks. Two big names are pushing this tech forward: Apple and AMD. These companies are placing big orders, driv

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Forgotten Innovator:How Charles Dotter Changed Heart Care

Charles T. Dotter and Andreas R. Grüntzig are both legends in the world of interventional cardiology. Dotter is the creator of the first angioplasty. Grüntzig is the inventor of the angioplasty balloon. Yet, many young cardiologists today know little about Dotter's work. This is a shame. His st

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

The Role of Kv3 Channels in Nervous System Function and Dysfunction

Kv3 channels are a group of four proteins: Kv3. 1, Kv3. 2, Kv3. 3, and Kv3. 4. These channels are crucial for the rapid repolarization of action potentials in the nervous system. This means they help neurons return to their resting state quickly after firing. This rapid action is particularly import

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Apr 28 2025SPORTS

Prank Call Drama: A Look into the NFL Draft's Unseen Side

The NFL draft is a big deal, a time when dreams come true for young athletes. But this year, it had an unexpected twist. A young man named Jax Ulbrich made a prank call to Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback waiting to hear his name called. Jax is the son of Jeff Ulbrich, the defensive coordinator for th

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Lactate's Secret Role in Cancer's Game Plan

Lactate is not just a waste product from sugar breakdown. It is a key player in cancer's strategy. It fuels cells, sends signals, and helps cancer cells talk to each other. This is a big shift from the old idea of lactate. It shows that lactate can move around and affect different cells, tissues, an

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Apr 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Era in Memory Tech: SK Hynix's Big Reveal

The tech world is buzzing with SK Hynix's latest showcase. They unveiled their cutting-edge HBM4 technology at TSMC's North America Technology Symposium. This isn't just any tech reveal. It's a big deal because SK Hynix is the first to show HBM4 to the public. The company is already ahead in the rac

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Poorly Equipped Areas

Skin cancer is a serious issue. It can be deadly if not caught early. In places where medical resources are scarce, diagnosing skin cancer can be tough. There aren't enough specialists to go around. This makes it hard to give patients the care they need. But there's a glimmer of hope. New technology

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solar Power from Space: The Next Big Thing?

The United States is gearing up to send a satellite into space that could change how we think about solar power. This isn't your average satellite. It's designed to collect solar energy up there and send it back down to Earth. The company behind this idea, Aetherflux, has secured a whopping $50 mill

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