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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Silicon's Journey from Ice to Sea: A Nutrient's Tale

The polar regions are more than just icy landscapes; they are bustling with life and play a big role in how nutrients move around the planet. One key nutrient is dissolved silicon, which is super important for tiny plants called diatoms. These diatoms need silicon to grow and are a big part of what

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Pregnant People Through Better Health Care

In 2018, Massachusetts took a big step forward in health care. They started using a new system called Accountable Care Organizations, or ACOs, for their Medicaid program. This system is designed to make health care better and more efficient. One key part of this new system is that it requires all AC

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tricks to Spot and Treat Cancer

Cancer treatments often face a big problem: not enough targets to hit. Scientists have found a clever way to create more targets on cancer cells. They use special sugars to build chemical groups on cell membranes. This trick is called metabolic glycoengineering. It helps make cancer cells more v

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Power of Ink: How Memorial Tattoos Help Mothers Heal

Mothers who have lost a pregnancy or a newborn face a unique kind of grief. This type of loss is different from other losses. It is deeply personal and often misunderstood. In Spain, many mothers turn to memorial tattoos as a way to cope with their loss. These tattoos serve as a physical reminder of

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Apr 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Hugh Jackman's Funny Take on Missing Out in Deadpool & Wolverine

Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds are known for their playful banter. They have been friends for a long time. They have worked together before. They are both in the 2024 movie "Deadpool & Wolverine. " Jackman played Wolverine and Reynolds played Deadpool. Jackman was not happy about one part of th

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

Collagen's Secret to Strong, Aligned Tissues

The body's tissues are built tough, thanks to collagen. Collagen fibers run in specific directions, giving tissues their strength and stability. Scientists have been trying to copy this design. They have had a hard time making models that match the size and direction of natural tissues. Now, a br

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

How Nanoparticles Boost Heat Transfer in Non-Newtonian Fluids

Non-Newtonian fluids are becoming more popular in various engineering fields. These fluids do not follow the usual rules of fluid behavior. They can be thick or thin depending on the situation. One type of non-Newtonian fluid is the Oldroyd-B fluid. It can mimic the behavior of many dilute polymeric

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Supporting Parents Through App-Based Care

The digital age has brought us many tools to make life easier, and one of these is the use of mobile apps to support parents during the perinatal period. This is the time before and just after a baby is born. One such app is Parentbot, a digital healthcare assistant. It was created to offer various

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Apr 17 2025SCIENCE

Double Trouble: How Corn Borers Dodge Bt Proteins

The Asian corn borer is a serious threat to corn crops in Asia. This pest has a knack for developing resistance to genetically modified crops. These crops produce insecticidal proteins from a bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis, or Bt for short. To stay ahead of these pests, scientists need to u

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Sleep, Time, and Mood: How Expecting Moms Can Stay Balanced

The journey of pregnancy and the first year after childbirth is a rollercoaster. It brings major changes to a woman's life. These changes can mess with a woman's sleep schedule. This can lead to feelings of sadness or depression. The way a person thinks about time can make a big difference. It can h

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