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The Future of Spinal Repair: 3D Printing and Beyond

March 26, 2025

The need for organ transplants and accurate tissue models has pushed the field of tissue engineering into the spotlight. This area focuses on creating tissues and organs outside the body, which is crucial for regenerative medicine. One exciting development is the creation of artificial intervertebra

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Robinhood's Betting Hub Under Fire: What's the Deal?

March 25, 2025

Robinhood has been called out by Massachusetts regulators for its new prediction markets hub. This hub allows users to bet on various events, including college basketball games. The Secretary of the Commonwealth, Bill Galvin, has sent a subpoena to Robinhood, seeking information about the hub's laun

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NewJeans' Big Change: A Legal Battle and a New Name

March 25, 2025

The past few years have seen NewJeans rise as a standout act in K-pop. This group of five young women, aged 16 to 20, has consistently delivered hit after hit. Their music and style have been praised for being clever, artistic, and ahead of their time. This success made their recent announcement al

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New Contraceptive Injection Could Revolutionize Long-Term Drug Delivery

March 24, 2025

A groundbreaking idea is taking shape in the world of medicine. Researchers are working on a new kind of injection. This injection is designed to create a contraceptive implant inside the body. It could change the way drugs are delivered over long periods. This isn't just about birth control. It has

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Microglia's Role in Brain Healing After Sudden Injuries

March 24, 2025

Microglia are the brain's first responders to sudden injuries. They are a type of immune cell that lives in the central nervous system. When something goes wrong, like a bad fall or a stroke, microglia spring into action. They change their behavior and release tiny packages called extracellular vesi

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Rocks from Space: The Future of Asteroid Mining

March 23, 2025

Asteroid mining is a hot topic among start-ups, but is it really as close as they claim? Let's dive in. The idea of mining asteroids has been around for a while. Thirty years ago, a popular science show predicted that by 2025, we'd be mining asteroids. While we're not there yet, some start-ups b

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SpaceX's Big Wins: How the Company is Changing the Game

March 23, 2025

SpaceX is making big moves in the world of government contracts. The company's rocketry is catching the eye of the Pentagon. They see it as a quick way to transport military supplies worldwide. This is a significant shift. Traditionally, the military has relied on older, more established methods. Bu

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Kevin Knox II: A New Addition to the Warriors' Roster

March 23, 2025

The Golden State Warriors have made a move to bolster their roster. They have decided to sign forward Kevin Knox II for the rest of the season. This decision comes after Knox had a strong showing in the NBA summer league last year and with the Warriors' G League team, the Santa Cruz Warriors. Knox i

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What Happens When You Remove a Lower Front Tooth and Use Invisalign?

March 23, 2025

Invisalign is a popular choice for straightening teeth. But what if someone has a lower front tooth removed? How well does Invisalign work in this situation? This is what a recent study set out to explore. The focus was on how well Invisalign could move teeth and close gaps after a lower front tooth

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The Hidden Power of Artichoke Leftovers

March 23, 2025

The globe artichoke is a big deal in the Mediterranean, with Italy leading the way in growing it. When these plants are processed, a lot of leftover materials are produced and thrown away. This waste is a problem for the environment, but it's also a missed opportunity. These leftovers are packed wit