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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Secrets of Steroid Hormone Quantification in Serum Samples

Steroid hormones play a big role in our bodies, controlling many important functions. To understand how they work and how they relate to health issues, scientists need accurate ways to measure them in our bodily fluids. One exciting method combines Fe3O4/reduced graphene oxide (Fe3O4/rGO) nanocompos

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Hollow Nanotubes: A New Trick for Making Hydrogen

Imagine tiny, hollow tubes as the hero of our story. These are called hierarchical WC/NiCoW nanotubes. They're like super-efficient helpers for a reaction called hydrogen evolution. This reaction is vital for producing hydrogen, a clean fuel. The problem is, finding the right helper, or electrocatal

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Dino Droppings: Unveiling the Mystery of Their Rise

Ever wondered how dinosaurs went from small and insignificant to the epic rulers of their time? It turns out, the answer might be hiding in their ancient poop and vomit. Paleontologists from Uppsala University in Sweden took a close look at fossilized dinosaur feces and vomit, also known as bromalit

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Sneaky New Way Hackers Are Targeting Linux

Imagine this: a piece of nasty software that hides deep inside your computer’s brain, so deep that even reformatting your hard drive can’t get rid of it. Sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, right? Well, it’s happening in the real world, and now, Linux users are in the crosshairs. Researchers

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Luspatercept's Real-World Impact on MDS Patients' Blood Transfusions

Ever heard of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)? It's a condition where your body can't make enough healthy red blood cells, leading to anemia and a need for blood transfusions. A new drug, luspatercept, has been showing great promise in clinical trials. But how does it fare in the real world? A study

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How BMI Affects Long-Acting HIV Meds

In early 2021, the FDA approved the first long-acting injectable antiretroviral, cabotegravir/rilpivirine (LA-CAB/RPV), for people with HIV who are doing well on their current treatment. A high body mass index (BMI)—30 kg/m² or more—is known to increase the risk of treatment failure, but there's not

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Plastic Surgery: A New Face of Inclusion

The realm of plastic and reconstructive surgery is evolving, with a growing emphasis on embracing diversity. Initially, the focus was on providing more opportunities for women and individuals from Black and Hispanic/Latino backgrounds. Today, the concept of diversity has broadened to include religio

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Chatty Meetings: Making Space for Different Values in Healthcare

Imagine a doctor, a patient, and their family sitting around a table, talking openly about what's important to them. This isn't just a nice idea; it's what happens in clinical ethics discussions. These chats can really help in healthcare settings, both for kids and adults. They're a great way to inc

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Nov 28 2024EDUCATION

Transforming Science Education: A UK University's View on Decolonising the Curriculum

Have you ever wondered why science textbooks mostly feature achievements by Western scientists? This is because science is deeply entwined with the histories of past empires, leading to a bias towards Western knowledge. Minoritised ethnicities are often underrepresented in science curricula. The pus

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Rethinking RFK Jr. 's Health Claims: Lessons from the Pandemic

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made headlines for his nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. His views on vaccines, raw milk, and water fluoridation have raised concerns. The COVID-19 pandemic offers valuable lessons on how to handle such claims. Kennedy is known for his skeptic

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