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Shielding Sensitive Data

February 11, 2025

In a bold move, a bunch of labor unions are taking legal action to stop billionaire Elon Musk from getting a peek at private data in key U. S. government agencies. The draft lawsuit is in a Maryland court and accusing the former administration of breaking federal privacy rules. The drama started wh

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Under the Sea Bottom

February 11, 2025

The deep sea is a mysterious world. Until recently, figuring out how ecosystems down there evolved has been a challenge. Scientists have a hard time since not many fossils are found here. The good news is that this is changing. Rewriting the history of the deep sea is now possible. However, scienti

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Avocado Seeds: A Surprising Tool for Keeping Dentures Clean

February 10, 2025

Denture wearers have you ever thought about how to keep bacteria from growing on your dentures? Turns out, the humble avocado, that tasty addition to many a salad or toast, might be a game-changer. It's important to know dentures made from heat-polymerized acrylic resin (HPA) have tiny pores and cra

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Uncovering COVID-19 Risks through Urine Tests: Scientists Spot a Stress Signal

February 10, 2025

Did you know that COVID-19, the disease that has sadly caused many deaths globally, could be a lot better managed with early detection? Doctors could greatly benefit from identifying individuals who face a high risk of facing a severe form of the disease. So, what if a simple urine test cou

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Spotlight on Vaccine Safety: Can combo models help?

February 10, 2025

COVID-19 vaccines are being used in many countries. People are very careful when it comes to safety. Literally billions of text reports about VAE's are being collected from social media and VAERS. One way to understand what is being said is to use large language models (LLMs) that can understand c

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Endemic Plant Extract: Its Battle Against Infections and Potential Healing Role in Medicine

February 10, 2025

You might be wondering: what is Onosma rutila? Imagine it like the superhero that we look for when we are dealing with infection. It is a plant that packs a punch with a powerful ingredient- a chemical called 9, 12-octadecadienoic acid. This makes up almost 16% of the plant's extract which can be ve

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Can L-Carnitine and Synbiotic Supplements Fight Obesity?

February 9, 2025

Obesity is a big problem. It's a chronic disease that can lead to serious heart and metabolic issues. Doctors know that visceral fat, the kind that sits deep in your abdomen, is a major culprit. This type of fat is linked to bad cholesterol levels, which can cause heart disease. So, researchers want

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Clippers: Book Simmon's where basketball superstar makes his way to Warriors associated team.

February 9, 2025

Ben Simmons, the six times All-NBA defender and skilled guard has recently been found to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers. This is a perfect time to sign with his former trade buddy James Harden as he is now well recovered of an injury that forced him to recover over the past 2 years. Simmons eme

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How Little Messenger Cells Play Big Role in Mouth Cancer

February 8, 2025

These tiny particles, called extracellular vesicles, are everywhere. They are released by cells throughout the body. This can be normal, or it can happen during disease. Even more interesting, these tiny particles can send signals to other cells. They can help start, grow, and spread cancer. One ca

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Contraception and Unwanted Pregnancies in Kenya: What's the Link?

February 8, 2025

In Kenya, nearly half of the population is under 25. This age group is particularly vulnerable to unintended pregnancies. Young women in this group often struggle with consistent contraceptive use and sometimes engage in risky sexual behaviors. Why does this matter? Because it can lead to unwan