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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Brain Tissue: Ex Vivo MRI

Ex vivo MRI is a powerful tool for exploring brain tissue. This technique allows scientists to study the brain's structure and connections in great detail. It is used to understand how the brain is wired and how different parts connect. Unlike in vivo MRI, which looks at living tissue, ex vivo MR

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Mental Health

Childhood trauma can leave lasting scars on a person's mental health. These scars can show up in the form of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) symptoms. CPTSD symptoms can be debilitating and long-lasting. Researchers have found a strong link between these symptoms and childhood malt

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Time Spent Around TB Cases: A Hidden Risk for Immigrants

Tuberculosis (TB) is a sneaky disease that can hide in the body for years. This study looked at how much time people spend around someone with TB can affect their chances of getting a hidden TB infection. The study took place over 30 months in Catalonia, Spain. Researchers checked for hidden TB infe

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Feb 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Making Nature Safe: A Step-by-Step Guide

Protecting our environment and keeping biodiversity alive is a big job. The problem is, rules for protection are often too vague. They need to be made more specific to be useful. This guide is all about making those rules work better. It starts by looking at the benefits we get from nature,

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

China's New Satellite: What's the Big Deal?

China has sent a new satellite into space. This isn't just any satellite, though. It's called ChinaSat-10R, and it's designed to replace an older one that's been up there since 2011. The launch happened on February 22 from a place called Xichang Satellite Launch Center. This launch was a big deal be

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Lighting the Way to Better Chemicals

Chemists have found a clever way to turn certain compounds into useful chemicals. They use a special substance called PPh3 and light to make this happen. This process is gentle and works with many different types of chemicals. It's like having a magic wand that can change one thing into another with

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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Snag Four Apple AirTags for a Steal at $68!

Apple's AirTags are currently on sale at Amazon, with a four-pack going for just $68. This is a new low price, $2 less than the previous lowest price. This deal is a great way to stock up on these handy tracking devices, especially if you have a lot of items or even pets that you want to keep tabs o

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Feb 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bond's Future: Amazon Takes the Wheel

Amazon's new role in the James Bond franchise has sparked some surprise and concern. Timothy Dalton, who played Bond in the late 1980s, was taken aback by the news. He's not the only one. The Bond franchise has always been a family affair. Cubby Broccoli, Barbara Broccoli's father, was a key figur

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Feb 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

UFO Movie Takes Off at Apple: What's the Buzz?

Apple is buzzing with excitement over a new UFO movie project. This isn't your average alien flick. It's a thriller with a political twist, much like "All the President's Men, " but with UFOs. The movie is directed by Joseph Kosinski, who is known for "Top Gun: Maverick, " and produced by Jerry B

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Ear Scans Get a Tech Boost: AI Steps Up

Imagine trying to see something as small and complex as the bones in your ear. Doctors use special scans to get a good look. These scans are super important for both kids and adults. There are two main ways to make these scans even better: one is called hybrid iterative reconstruction (HIR), and the

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