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Military Training and Skin Bacteria: What Happens to Soldiers' Microbiomes?

April 25, 2025

The skin is a living shield that protects the body from infections. For soldiers, this shield faces unique tests. Military training, especially outdoor exercises, can change the bacteria living on a soldier's skin. This change happens due to the tough conditions and limited hygiene during training.

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Tech Giants Face First-Ever EU Fines for Digital Market Abuse

April 23, 2025

The European Union has taken a strong stance against two major tech companies. Apple and Meta have been hit with significant fines. This is the first time the EU has used its new digital competition law. The law is designed to prevent big tech companies from taking advantage of their dominant pos

health

Unraveling Bone Tumors: The Cell-by-Cell Story

April 20, 2025

Bone tumors, specifically giant cell tumors of bone (GCTB), are tricky. They are not made up of just one type of cell. Instead, they are a mix of different cells. This mix makes them hard to understand and even harder to treat. To make things worse, these tumors are not uniform. They vary from one p

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Netflix's Big Q1 Showdown: What's in Store?

April 17, 2025

Netflix is all set to reveal its first-quarter earnings after the market closes on Thursday. This time, there's a twist. The streaming powerhouse is steering clear of sharing its usual subscriber numbers. Instead, it's putting the spotlight on revenue and other financial figures to gauge its success

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Prawn Preservation: The Cool Science Behind Saving Giant Freshwater Prawns

April 16, 2025

The giant freshwater prawn, known as Macrobrachium rosenbergii, is a big deal in tropical and subtropical areas. It is a vital species for aquaculture. Scientists have been working on ways to keep these prawns thriving. One key area of focus is preserving the prawns' spermatogonia. These are the cel

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Knick's Path to Playoffs: A Simple Breakdown

April 10, 2025

The New York Knicks are on a clear path to secure the third seed in the playoffs. This is almost guaranteed. Why? Because the Knicks just need to win their last three games or hope that the Pacers lose theirs. Simple as that. The Knicks' first-round opponent is still up in the air. However, it look

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Georgia's Strict Laws Put Women in Legal Jeopardy

April 5, 2025

In the early hours of March 20, emergency services rushed to an apartment in rural Georgia, where they found a woman unconscious and bleeding. Selena Maria Chandler-Scott had suffered a miscarriage. This was just the beginning of her legal troubles. A witness reported that Chandler-Scott had placed

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Coach's Surprise Visit Shakes Up Draft Talk

April 5, 2025

The NFL draft is a big deal for teams and fans. It's a time when teams pick new players to join their squads. One coach, Brian Daboll, made headlines recently. He went to a Pro Day in Colorado. This was surprising because he had said he wouldn't go to any Pro Days. His boss, Joe Schoen, had also sai

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Cocaine's Role in Norway's Elite High School Scene

April 4, 2025

In Norway, cocaine use among young people is on the rise. But why? It's not just about the drug itself. It's about the social scene, the peer pressure, and the desire to fit in. Let's dive into the world of Norway's elite high school students and see how cocaine use fits into their lives. First off

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Unlocking the Cold Secrets of Dalbergia odorifera

April 2, 2025

Dalbergia odorifera, a plant known for its valuable wood, faces tough challenges when temperatures drop. To understand how it copes, scientists put its seedlings through a cold test. They exposed the young plants to low temperatures for a short period. This wasn't just a simple experiment. It was a