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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

The Power of Biomaterials in Neural Regeneration

Did you know that our bodies produce tiny molecules called reactive oxygen species (ROS) during normal oxygen metabolism? These molecules can act as messengers, influencing various processes in the body. However, when there are too many ROS, they can cause big problems, especially in the brain and n

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Dec 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Anker's Deal Is Better Than Apple's on Cyber Monday

Guess what? Amazon has Apple's USB-C charger for just $9 this Cyber Monday. That's a $10 discount. But hold on a second! There's a better deal out there. You can get two Anker USB-C chargers for only $3 more. Let's do the math. $9 for one Apple charger, or $12 for two Anker chargers with cables incl

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Dec 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Space Comeback: A United Vision

Andrius Kubilius, Europe's new Defense and Space Commissioner, has set his sights high. He wants Europe to become a major player in space once again. But he faces some big challenges. Money is tight, and each European country has its own space rules. Kubilius believes that creating a unified space l

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

Light-Triggered Scaffold for Nerve Regeneration

Scientists have built a smart scaffold that helps in repairing damaged nerves using light. The scaffold is made with nanoparticles that release a gas called nitric oxide (NO) when hit by a special light called near-infrared light. This gas helps nerve cells grow and heal. The special thing about thi

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Caring for India's Aging: The Unseen Burden of Palliative Care

India is getting older. By 2050, one out of every five people in the country will be over 60. This shift in population means that the need for geriatric and palliative care is growing. But how much do we really know about this need? Not much, especially when it comes to a national perspective. A rec

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Evangelicals and Anti-Mask Stance: A Tale of Ideology and Education

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many Evangelical Americans stood against mask mandates. A study conducted over several months revealed that this stance was largely driven by their political views. The research, based on a nationwide survey, found that Evangelicals tended to identify as politically con

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Dec 01 2024CRYPTO

Banana Artwork: A Crypto Entrepreneur's Unusual Snack

Justin Sun, a 34-year-old crypto entrepreneur, made a bold move at a recent Hong Kong press conference. He ate the banana that was part of the $6. 2 million artwork he bought at a Sotheby's auction. The art piece, named "Comedian, " was created by Maurizio Cattelan in 2019. It consists of a banana d

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Dec 01 2024CRYPTO

Why Digital Currencies Are Shaking Up Online Gaming

Imagine betting with something that's not just money but a secret code. That's what crypto casinos are doing. They use something called blockchain to keep everything safe and quick. Traditional online casinos can be slow and costly, but crypto casinos fix that. You can do transactions in minutes, no

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Dec 01 2024ENVIRONMENT

Radar's Surprise: Birds on the Weather Map

Ever wondered how we keep track of the weather? Radar is the secret! This clever tool started way back in the 1800s and was first used by the military to spot enemy planes during World War II. But guess what? It turns out radar can also spot weather patterns. Fast forward to today, and we use it all

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Dec 01 2024LIFESTYLE

Birthday Stars: Trust Yourself, Make Smart Moves

Today is a special day for some famous faces! Singer Bette Midler turns 79, comedian Sarah Silverman hits 57, and actor Nestor Carbonell celebrates his 57th. Vance Joy, the talented musician, is also celebrating his 37th birthday. Happy Birthday to all! When it comes to your life, trust your gut. D

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