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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Berlinale's Fresh Lineup: A Mix of Glamour and Controversy

This year's Berlin Film Festival promises excitement with a diverse lineup of films from around the globe. Ethan Hawke and Margaret Qualley star in Richard Linklater’s “Blue Moon, ” a biopic about songwriter Lorenz Hart. Meanwhile, Jessica Chastain and Isaac Hernández team up in Michel Franco’s “Dre

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Uncovering the Link Between Alcohol and Profenofos Poisoning

In Sri Lanka, many people accidentally or intentionally consume profenofos, an insecticide, and often mix it with alcohol. This makes treating their poisoning much harder. Doctors want to know how alcohol levels in the blood affect the poisoning and how the body processes profenofos. They're trying

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Creating New Chemicals: A Simple Way with Diazo Esters and Lactams

Imagine you're in a chemistry lab, and you want to make something new and useful. Scientists have found a clever way to do just that! They've discovered a method to mix certain chemicals called donor-acceptor α-diazo esters and N, N-dimethylformamide/γ-lactams. These combinations react nicely to cre

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Bacteria Turn CO2 into Methane: A New Way Forward

Did you know that bacteria can turn carbon dioxide into a useful gas called methane? Scientists have found a way to make E. coli, a common and easy-to-grow bacterium, produce methane. They added special genes from another type of bacteria, Rhodopseudomonas palustris, to E. coli. These genes gave E.

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Dec 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Fending Off Fungus-Farming Beetles: Ethanol vs. Flood Stress

Ambrosia beetles, known for their penchant for farming fungus while munching on wood, are a threat to trees. These crafty critters have a unique talent: spotting stressed plants that emit ethanol. To keep them away from valuable crops, scientists have suggested using ethanol-injected trees as decoy

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Salsola imbricata: A Natural Defense for Plants

Ever wondered what plants might be using to protect themselves? Scientists have been looking into a plant called Salsola imbricata. They made a special extract from it using methanol and found some interesting stuff. This extract contains things like saponin, tannins, and alkaloids, which are known

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

Exploring MSM in Horses: A Study on Elimination Times and Limits

Did you know that even plants and animals can sometimes use a compound called methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), also known as dimethyl sulfone? This naturally occurring substance is part of our world, but when it comes to horseracing, it's a bit controversial. Both MSM and its relative dimethyl sulfoxide

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Dec 15 2024AGRICULTURE

Boosting Dairy Production: How Yeast Helps Cows

You might think yeast is just for baking bread, but it turns out it can also help cows produce more milk! Researchers found that giving live yeast (a tiny organism called Saccharomyces cerevisiae) to high-yielding dairy cows can improve their milk production. When 50 Holstein cows were given food wi

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

How Supercritical Ethane Makes Better ZIF-8 Membranes

Scientists have been trying to find the best way to make ZIF-8 membranes strong enough for industrial use. These membranes are really good at separating two important gases, C3H6 and C3H8. A recent study found that using supercritical ethane, scC2H6, to make these membranes might be the answer. Supe

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Dec 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Transforming Fruit and Veg Waste into Energy: A Sonic Solution

Imagine turning your leftover fruits and vegetables into a clean energy source. That's what scientists are exploring with ultrasonic pretreated waste. They're mixing fruit and veg waste with sewage sludge and using anaerobic digestion to produce biomethane. This isn't just about reducing waste; it's

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