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Detecting Tetracyclines in Food: A New Way with Zn-MOFs

January 30, 2025

Do you know what's lurking in your food? Tetracyclines, a type of antibiotic used in livestock, can leave traces in the food we eat. Traditional detection methods are complicated and time-consuming. That's where Zn-BTC-BDC-NH2, or ZTD, comes in. This special material, made from zinc and organic liga

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Biliary Cancer Care: Top Tips for Doctors

January 30, 2025

Managing biliary tract cancer is a complex task for healthcare professionals. The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) recently shared some key insights in their interim update on treating this disease. Let's dive into what doctors need to know to provide the best care for their patients. F

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Typhoons and Taiwan: When Track Errors Don't Matter

January 30, 2025

Did you know that the rainfall in Taiwan during typhoons is largely influenced by where the storm goes? Usually, the better a model predicts the storm's path, the better it can forecast how much rain will fall. But a recent study found that for typhoons moving in a specific way—from the southwest—th

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What Factors Affect Home Rehab After Quick Knee Surgery?

January 30, 2025

Ever had a knee replaced? If so, you know that getting back to normal often depends on following a home rehab plan. But what makes some people stick to it while others don't? A study dug into this, focusing on folks who had a quick knee surgery. They found that certain things about you and your heal

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Big Tech Battle: When Partnerships Go Sour

January 29, 2025

Imagine two tech giants, Project44 and MyCarrier, standing face to face in a courtroom. The air is thick with tension as they argue over broken promises and faulty services. Project44 is pointing fingers, accusing MyCarrier of secretly developing a rival product, even though they swore they wouldn't

crime

The Detective’s Mouse: Unveiling Hidden Memories

January 28, 2025

Consumers of true-crime stories often wonder how detectives determine whether a suspect’s memory of an event is real or fabricated. Enter the mouse-tracking technique! In a fascinating study, researchers explored this method to enhance autobiographical implicit association tests (aIAT). They set up

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Track Stars Sha’Carri Richardson and Christian Coleman: Love, Support, and a Fresh Start

January 27, 2025

Sha’Carri Richardson, known for her speed on the track, is showing off a new look and a new love. She recently shared a picture of her loose, curly hair and a red bag, which turned out to be a gift from her rumored boyfriend, Christian Coleman. The two athletes, who are training together for the 202

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Career Choices: What Makes Someone Dateable?

January 27, 2025

Ever wondered what makes someone a great catch? According to a recent survey, those working in healthcare are at the top of the list. Both men and women agreed that healthcare professionals are the most attractive partners. Doctors were the favorites, with 26% of respondents choosing them. Nurses al

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Fans Demand Star's Return at Mets Event

January 27, 2025

Fans of the New York Mets took over an event meant to celebrate the team's future. Instead of focusing on the club's plans, they chanted "We Want Pete, " hoping to sway management to re-sign their star player, Pete Alonso. The event featured key figures like team owner Steve Cohen and general manage

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Peptide Droplets: A New Way to Deliver Stuff Inside Cells

January 27, 2025

Ever wondered how you could sneak large molecules into cells? Well, scientists have found a clever trick using tiny droplets called peptide-based coacervates. These droplets form when two different large molecules, usually with opposite charges, come together and stick to each other. They're like ti