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Teens, Friends, and Being True to Yourself Online

July 9, 2025

Teens often try out different versions of themselves with friends. This is normal. It's part of growing up. Friends play a big role in this. They help teens figure out who they are and who they want to be. A recent study wanted to see how teens feel when they chat online with friends they also know

health

Spotting Brain Injuries After Heart Stops: A New Clue

July 9, 2025

When the heart stops, the brain can get hurt from lack of oxygen. Doctors use special brain scans to check for damage. Normally, a part of the brain called the precentral cortex looks darker on these scans. But in some cases, it doesn't look dark anymore. This change might mean the brain got hurt fr

science

Boosting Vinegar Production from Food Scraps: A Smart Gas Loop Trick

July 9, 2025

Food scraps can be turned into useful stuff, like vinegar, through a process called acidogenic fermentation. This vinegar, or acetic acid, is great for cleaning up dirty water by helping to remove harmful nitrates. But, the problem is that the amount and type of vinegar produced can change a lot, ma

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Unlocking the Secrets of ADAR1 in Breast Cancer

July 9, 2025

Breast cancer is a complex disease, and scientists are always looking for new clues to understand it better. One interesting player in this puzzle is the ADAR1 gene. This gene is responsible for editing RNA, a crucial job that keeps mammals alive. When ADAR1 doesn't work right, it can mess up the ed

technology

Smart Brain Chips: A Leap Forward or Just Another Step?

July 8, 2025

Brain chips are making waves in the world of medical tech. They help people with disabilities move and communicate by connecting their brains to computers. But there's a catch—the brain isn't static. It changes over time, so these chips need frequent updates. Enter DMM-WcycleGAN, a new algorithm des

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Stress, Depression, and Pregnancy: How Where You Live Matters

July 8, 2025

Pregnancy is a time of big changes, both good and bad. But did you know where you live can affect how you feel during this time? A study looked into this and found some interesting things. First, let's talk about stress. It's a part of life, but too much can be bad, especially when you're pregnant.

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Fixing a Wobbly Shoulder: A Closer Look at a Unique Surgery

July 8, 2025

A 65-year-old woman had a serious shoulder issue. Her shoulder kept popping out of place. Doctors called this "chronic anterior shoulder instability. " It was caused by weak shoulder ligaments. This made her shoulder unstable and painful. First, doctors tried to fix her shoulder with a simple proce

science

A Smart Way to Control Pests: The Breakthrough in Fly Genetics

July 8, 2025

Pests are a big problem for crops and health. Scientists have been working on a smart solution called the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT). This method involves releasing sterile insects into areas where pests are a problem. The goal is to reduce pest populations in a way that's safe for the environme

environment

How Climate Change is Messing with Our Forests' Ability to Store Carbon

July 8, 2025

Climate change is shaking things up for our forests. In the northeastern US, forests are like nature's carbon vacuum cleaners, soaking up CO2 from the air. But with temperatures on the rise and snowpack shrinking, these forests might not be able to do their job as well as they used to. Warmer tempe

technology

Prime Day 2025: Top Hi-Fi Gems to Snag

July 7, 2025

Prime Day 2025 is just around the corner, and it's time to get excited about some seriously sweet deals on hi-fi gear. Let's dive into some standout products that could make your music experience even better. First up, the Grado SR325x headphones. These open-back headphones are a favorite among aud