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Fish Blood Changes: How Cold Water Affects Two Tropical Species

April 24, 2025

Fish can be very sensitive to changes in their environment. Two types of fish, Colossoma macropomum and Piaractus brachypomus, were put through a temperature test. This was to see how their bodies reacted to a sudden drop in temperature, followed by a return to normal. The fish were kept in water

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Fighting Gray Mold in Pears with a Tiny Helper

April 17, 2025

Gray mold is a big problem for pear farmers. This mold, caused by a fungus called Botrytis cinerea, can ruin entire harvests. This leads to huge financial losses for farmers. Scientists have been looking for ways to stop this mold. They found a promising solution in a tiny helper called Streptomyces

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Understanding Cancer Risks in Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome

April 8, 2025

Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome is a rare genetic disorder. It is part of a group of conditions known as RASopathies. These conditions are caused by mutations in genes that control cell growth and division. People with CFC face a higher chance of developing cancer. This is due to the genetic change

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The Future of Power: Long-Lasting Nuclear Batteries

March 30, 2025

The world is buzzing with gadgets that need frequent charging. This is a problem. Smartphones, electric cars, and other devices rely on lithium-ion batteries. These batteries have some serious drawbacks. They need to be recharged often and they are not great for the environment. Mining lithium

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Understanding Plant Foes and Friends in Vietnam

March 30, 2025

Lisianthus plants in Vietnam face a tough enemy: Fusarium wilt. This disease is caused by various Fusarium species, and each has its own level of nastiness. Scientists wanted to figure out which species are the most harmful. They also looked for natural defenders among local soil bacteria, specifica

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Baking Better Bread with a Tiny Helper from the Soil

March 28, 2025

The world of baking is about to get a new helper. This helper is a tiny organism called Bacillus cereus. It is found in soil that is rich in organic matter and salt. This tiny helper makes a special enzyme called alpha-amylase. This enzyme has many uses in the food industry. It is used in brewi

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Cadmium's Hidden Harm: How Different Doses and Delivery Methods Affect Rats

March 27, 2025

Cadmium is a sneaky pollutant that sticks around and causes trouble for living things. It's everywhere, and it's not going away anytime soon. Scientists are trying to figure out just how dangerous it can be. They looked at how different amounts and ways of getting cadmium into the body affect rats.

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The Dynamic Duo: How Cells and Tissues Team Up to Model Disease Growth

March 25, 2025

The world of disease modeling is buzzing with a fresh approach. Researchers are exploring how tiny cell actions and larger tissue movements work together. This isn't just about looking at one or the other. It's about seeing how they influence each other. This is called multiscale coupling. It's like

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Sugar-Powered Soap Bubbles: The Secret Life of Surfactants

March 25, 2025

Scientists have been playing with sugar and soap. They created two special soaps from sugar. These soaps are not like the ones you use in the bathroom. They are made from simple parts and joined together in a clever way. The scientists wanted to see what happens when these soaps mix with different l

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New Chemicals from Soil Bacteria

March 24, 2025

Scientists found interesting chemicals in soil bacteria. These chemicals have a special group called dichloromethyl. This group is new to a type of natural product called pyranones and furanones. The bacteria that make these chemicals live in the soil of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The plateau is hig