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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Hookworm Hikes: A Hidden Risk for Barefoot Wanderers

There's a sneaky skin issue lurking in warm climates. It's called cutaneuous larva migrants. It's caused by a type of worm (hookworm) that lives in the soil. When folks walk barefoot or hang out in sandy places, these tiny worms can burrow into human skin. This creepy infection is more common in tro

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Feb 07 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Lithium: The Quest for Clean Separation

Imagine tiny particles of lithium, each with a slightly different atomic weight, zipping around in a chaotic dance. These tiny particles are isotopes: 6Li and 7Li. They're crucial in fields like energy and defense. As nuclear technology advances, the need for these isotopes will only grow. However,

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Watch Super Bowl '25 Advertisements Before the Big Game

The Super Bowl brings together millions of people. Football and its Super Bowl games are one of the year's most watched events. Here is one part that gets more attention than the match itself: the advertisements. This notion may surprise non-football fans. Could these ads also cause a stir in t

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Close Calls: When Babies Arrive Too Soon in Ethiopia

Imagine a country where every year, thousands of women face a dangerous situation. It isn't a war zone; it is Ethiopia. A baby is born every 33 months. When it is less, it is considered too close or short. This puts the mother at a higher risk of complications. In many countries this isn't a big pro

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

The Journey of Mother's Milk in Ethiopia

Ethiopia's dedication to boosting child health is something it is known for, but when it comes to breastfeeding it's not always clear how things are evolving. For a long time, information about breastfeeding trends and how policies affect these trends stayed scattered about. People didn't k

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Faith at Work: How Beliefs Shape ICU Choices

Intensive care units (ICUs) are high-stakes environments where every decision can have life or death consequences. Imagine a team of doctors, nurses, and specialists working together to save lives. Now imagine that it's decision time. Should they continue treatment, or is it time to let go? This is

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Searching for the Next big Thing in Thymidine Phosphorylase Research

Thymidine phosphorylase is a key player in certain types of tumor growth and new blood vessel formation. Because of this, it is an important target for anti-cancer drugs. Researchers have recently created a set of thiazole-hydrazone derivatives to see if they could inhibit its effects. The team b

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Big Shows Give Way to Mixed Platters for Netflix

Netflix is stepping into a new phase, and it’s saying goodbye to some big names and positioning itself for a more expansive approach. Can you believe it? But what drove people to stay under Netflix’s umbrellas for years were shows like Stranger Things and Squid Game. Netflix is scrambling

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Feb 05 2025CRYPTO

The Billion in Question for the Authorship in Artistry Disaster

This weekend, talks separating the wheat from the chaff are happening because we must look picture by picture and buy directly from the artist whether the artist is Sun or Sydney to get the best art the world can offer beyond questions or customs. Blame. The entire world of art is entangled bec

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Supercharging Solar Power: Unveiling the Magic of Molybdenum Oxide and Ionic Liquid

What if I told you that scientists have found a way to make solar power more efficient and stable? They've created a special ingredient called molybdenum oxide enhanced with ionic liquid. This new mix goes into organic solar cells, which are like tiny power plants that turn sunlight into electricit

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