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Unlocking the Secrets of Rhesus Macaques: A Genetic Breakthrough

November 30, 2025

Ever wondered how scientists tell one monkey species from another? It's not as easy as it sounds. Rhesus macaques, often used in research, share their homes with other primates. This makes it tough to identify them just by looking at hair or poop samples. The problem? These species look alike, and s

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Chelsea's Title Chase: A Long Road Ahead

November 30, 2025

Chelsea's recent form has been impressive, but their coach, Enzo Maresca, isn't getting carried away. He thinks it's way too soon to talk about them being in the title race. Even if they beat Arsenal, Maresca believes there's still a long way to go. The Blues are currently in second place, just six

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Why Some People Avoid Genetic Research

November 30, 2025

Genetic research is crucial for understanding human health. Yet, not everyone is eager to join these studies. A recent study looked into why some people, especially those from diverse backgrounds, are hesitant to take part. The study involved over 2, 000 people from different ethnic and racial back

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The Hidden Toll on Forensic Psychologists: Understanding Vicarious Trauma

November 30, 2025

Forensic psychologists often deal with tough cases. They hear about violent crimes and see disturbing images. This can affect their mental health. It's called vicarious trauma. It happens when someone is indirectly exposed to trauma. A study looked at this issue. It surveyed 82 forensic psychologis

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Ukraine's Underwater Drones Take Aim at Russian Oil Ships

November 29, 2025

In a bold move, Ukraine has reportedly targeted two Russian oil tankers using underwater drones. These tankers are part of Russia's "shadow fleet, " a group of ships that help Russia bypass international sanctions. The attacks happened on Friday and Saturday, causing serious damage to both vessels.

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The Hidden Powerhouse: How Tiny Mitochondria Fuel Alzheimer's

November 29, 2025

Alzheimer's disease is a complex puzzle. One key piece? Tiny powerhouses in our cells called mitochondria. These little guys usually help cells stay alive and healthy. But in Alzheimer's, they're not working right. Why? Because calcium, a crucial messenger in cells, is out of balance. Calcium is li

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Unseen Dementia: The Hidden Challenge in Cognitive Decline

November 29, 2025

A new type of dementia is making experts rethink how they understand and treat memory loss. This condition, called LATE, is becoming more recognized. It is now believed to affect about one-third of people aged 85 and older and 10% of those aged 65 and older. Many people who thought they had Alzheime

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Mystery Explosions Rock Oil Tankers in the Black Sea

November 29, 2025

In a puzzling turn of events, two large oil tankers faced explosions while sailing in the Black Sea. Both vessels are known for transporting Russian oil, which is under heavy international sanctions. The first ship, named Kairos, started taking in water after an explosion. This information came fro

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A Quiet Hero in Public Health: Walter Dowdle's Legacy

November 29, 2025

Walter Dowdle, a key figure in public health, passed away at his home in Hahira, Georgia, on November 17, 2023. He was 94 years old. The cause of death was soft tissue sarcoma, a rare cancer he was diagnosed with just six weeks before his passing. Dowdle spent 34 years at the Centers for Disease Co

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Unlocking Health Secrets: The Exposome's Big Picture

November 29, 2025

Scientists are now looking at the big picture of health. They are not just focusing on genes. Instead, they are studying everything around us that might cause disease. This new area is called exposomics. It is like a map of all the things we come into contact with in our lives. Most diseases are no