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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Underrated H2B Enzyme Boosts Cancer Cell Strength: A New Target for Immunotherapy

Ever wondered how cancer cells trick the immune system into turning a blind eye? Well, there's an enzyme called Deltex E3 ubiquitin ligase 2, or DTX2, that does just that in liver cancer. Scientists found out that this enzyme helps cancer cells in the liver attract certain immune cells called neutro

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Wheelchair Users Speak Out: The Ups and Downs of Maintenance and Repair

Wheelchairs play a vital role in the daily lives of users, and they need regular maintenance and repairs to keep functioning properly. A study decided to listen closely to what wheelchair users had to say about their experiences with accessing these essential services. The focus was on understandin

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Dec 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

2024's LGBTQ Celebrity Breakouts: A Year of Pride and Self-Discovery

This year, the world witnessed several celebrities courageously share their LGBTQ identities with the public. Some, like Sophia Bush, used platforms like Glamour magazine to openly announce they are queer. Others, such as Amber Ruffin, took to social media during Pride Month to proudly declare their

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

How Low Temperatures Affect Sewage Treatment Biofilms

In cities, sewage treatment plants use unique reactors with moving bed biofilms to clean wastewater. These reactors rely on microbes to break down the waste. Scientists studied how cold temperatures impact these microbes. They found that when it gets cold, the quality of the treated water decreases.

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Motion Capture Tech: From Markers to Cameras

Ever wondered how athletes can be tracked while they're in motion? Welcome to the world of motion capture tech! This tech has come a long way, making it easier for researchers, doctors, and coaches to get biomechanics data. One of the latest trends is using markerless motion capture and inertial mea

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Predicting Future Impairment: A Machine Learning Approach for Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture Patients

Recent research focused on predicting functional impairment in older adults after being hospitalized for osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVF). While conservative treatments are common for OVF, some patients still face difficulties with daily tasks once they are discharged. The study aimed to creat

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Dec 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Media Pioneer Charles Dolan: A Legend Passes at 98

Charles F. Dolan, the visionary behind Cablevision Systems Corp. , has passed away at the age of 98. Dolan revolutionized the television industry in the 1960s by laying cable in lower Manhattan, betting that people would pay for better programming. He founded Home Box Office Inc. (HBO), American Mov

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Dec 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Will Gi-hun's Journey Take a New Turn in Squid Game Season 3?

As fans eagerly await the next chapter, the creator of Squid Game has shared some intriguing hints about what's in store for the show's main character, Gi-hun. Played by Lee Jung-jae, Gi-hun has weathered numerous setbacks, including the loss of his best friend. The show's creator, Hwang Dong-hyuk,

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Improving Safety: Boosting Reports of Anesthesia Incidents

You might not realize it, but not all anesthesia-related safety events are reported. These events can provide valuable insights for improving patient safety. After closely examining our current systems and comparing them to what's out there, we found that our hospital didn't have a reliable way to t

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Sitting Time and Heart Health: What College Students Need to Know

Did you know that spending too much time sitting down can increase your risk of heart disease, even when you're young? A new study aims to find out which types of sitting and what lifestyle factors are most harmful for college students. By understanding when and why students sit so much, researchers

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