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May 23 2025SCIENCE

The Evolution of Lice-Loving Bacteria

The way bacteria spread has changed a lot over time. Some bacteria have moved from ticks to lice. This switch often makes the bacteria more dangerous. Why and when this happened is a mystery. This is a story about one such bacteria, Borrelia recurrentis. A team of researchers dug up some ol

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Swallowing Care in the Digital Age

The world of swallowing care is changing fast. In the last 20 years, digital health technologies have made huge strides. This is thanks to mobile and wearable gadgets, along with the rise of artificial intelligence. These tools are now being used in swallowing health, from checking for issues to hel

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May 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How We Misjudge Others' Climate Change Beliefs

When it comes to climate change, most people are on the same page. They acknowledge that humans are causing it. However, there is a widespread misconception about how many others share this belief. This is known as pluralistic ignorance. It happens when people underestimate the number of others who

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May 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

California's Electric Car Future Faces Uncertainty

California has long been a pioneer in the fight against air pollution, especially when it comes to vehicle emissions. The state has unique authority to set stricter standards for cars and trucks, thanks to a provision in the 1967 Clean Air Act. This power has allowed California to lead the nation in

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May 22 2025SPORTS

The Eagles' Owner's Hot Mic Moment

In the world of football, a simple remark can spark a storm. This time, it was Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie's turn to face the heat. His comments about a controversial play, known as the "tush push, " landed him in hot water. Lurie's remarks were made during a lengthy speech at the NFL's

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Role of Caregivers in Voluntary Assisted Dying

Caregivers are often the unsung heroes in the lives of those who choose Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD). They can be supportive, opposed, or even unsure about the decision. However, their emotional journey during this time is often overlooked. The emotional toll on caregivers is significant. They fa

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May 22 2025BUSINESS

How to Be Truly Inclusive at Work

In today's workforce, everyone is talking about teamwork and inclusion. Yet, while companies often focus on creating inclusive environments, the question remains: what makes someone truly inclusive towards others? Let's dive into this idea. An inclusive person is someone who goes out of their way to

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May 22 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Life of Wag31: A Mycobacterial Growth Manager

Wag31 is a key player in the world of mycobacteria, specifically in managing how these bacteria grow and maintain their shape. This protein has two main parts: an N-terminal DivIVA-domain and a C-terminal coiled-coil domain. These parts work together to keep the bacteria's cell shape in check and di

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Plastic in Our Veins: The Hidden Dangers of IV Drips

Microplastics have become a hot topic in environmental discussions. These tiny plastic particles are everywhere. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and even the food we eat. But did you know they can also enter our bodies through a more direct route? Intravenous (IV) drips, often us

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May 22 2025SCIENCE

Tracking Viral Mutations with CRISPR Tech

The ability to spot tiny changes in DNA, known as single nucleotide variations, is crucial. These changes can signal serious illnesses, help identify pathogens, or predict how well a treatment will work. Think about the COVID-19 virus. It has many variants, like D614G and N501Y, which can make the v

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