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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Green Extraction: A New Way to Detect Pesticides

Scientists have come up with a clever way to detect tiny amounts of carbamate pesticides. They used a mix of natural ingredients to create special beads. These beads can soak up and concentrate the pesticides. This makes it easier to spot them in food and the environment. The process is called micro

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Neopterin: The Immune System's Secret Messenger

Neopterin, or NPT, is a crucial signal in the body's immune response. It plays a big role in spotting and keeping an eye on various health issues. Scientists have come up with a new way to measure NPT in human blood and a lab-made fluid that mimics what's in our spinal cord. They used a special mate

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Smartphone and Magnetic Beads: A New Way to Test for Kidney Problems

A new method has been developed to measure human albumin in different body fluids. This method uses magnetic beads that have been modified with a special molecule called H8 aptamer. These beads can bind to human albumin and change how they clump together. This clumping can be seen with the naked eye

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

The Power of Cyclophosphamide in Blood Cancer Treatment

Blood cancers can be tough to beat. But there is hope. One method that has shown promise is allogeneic peripheral-blood stem-cell transplantation. This is a fancy way of saying using stem cells from a matched related donor. This process is often used after a patient has gone through myeloablative

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

When Doctors and Machines Team Up

There is a lot of hype around artificial intelligence. AI systems, especially large language models, are being used for big decisions. These decisions affect people and society. It is important to use AI safely and fairly. However, AI has problems. It can make things up, lack common sense, and

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Limits of AI in Mimicking Human Behavior

The idea that large language models (LLMs) can stand in for humans in research is gaining traction. These models can produce responses that seem human-like, performing well in economic tests, surveys, and political discussions. This has sparked interest in using LLMs to simulate human behavior in so

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Jun 14 2025CRIME

A Man's Desperate Climb Ends Tragically

A man's life ended in a tragic way after a tense standoff that lasted over two days. The man, whose name has not been revealed, was dealing with a mental health struggle. He climbed a radio tower on the American University campus. This tower, which is about 321 feet tall, is used by WAMU-FM. He was

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Hike: What's Next for Obamacare Users?

Many people rely on Obamacare for health coverage. This includes folks like Josefina Muralles, who lives in Miami. She works part-time at night and takes care of her family during the day. Her family includes her three kids, her aging mother, and her brother, who is paralyzed. Her brother, Rodrigo,

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Smoking and High Blood Pressure in Iran: What's the Connection?

The link between smoking and high blood pressure is well-known. But how does this play out in Iran? A recent study took a close look at smoking habits among Iranian adults with hypertension. It was part of the national STEPS survey conducted in 2021. This survey aimed to understand how smoking a

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Jun 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plasma and Calcium Peroxide: A Powerful Combo for Wastewater Sludge

Wastewater treatment creates a lot of sludge. This sludge is a big problem because it carries antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). These genes can spread and cause serious health issues. So, finding a way to break down sludge and get rid of these genes is crucial. One interesting approach is usin

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