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NASA resurrects Voyager 1 interstellar spacecraft’s thrusters after 20 years: ‘These thrusters were considered dead’

NASA engineers have miraculously revived the Voyager 1 interstellar probe’s backup thrusters — components that hadn’t been used since 2004 and were long considered fully defunct. This remarkable feat became necessary because the spacecraft’s primary thrusters, which control its orientation, have been degrading due to residue buildup. If its thrusters fail completely, Voyager 1 could […]

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Quiz Challenge: What are the key mri and ct findings in neurofibromatosis 1 and 2?

How Much Do You Know About Key Mri and CT Findings in Neurofibromatosis 1 and 2? (Function () {Function Getcookie (name) {var value = “;” + document.cookie; var parts = value.split (‘;’ + name + ‘=’); if (parts.length == 2) return parts.pop (). Split (‘;’). Getcookie (‘BCSSSSIONID’); IF (sessionid) {array.prototype.foreach.call (document.getelementsbyclassname (‘Credesparkquiz’), Function (El.Setattribute (‘Data-Tags’, […]

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Is AGED Care Failing LGBTI+ People?

Credit: Cottonbro Studio from Pexels Many Older LGBTI+ People Feel Pressure to “Straighten Up” and “Blend In,” Concealing Their Identities to Feel Safe in AGED Care Facilities, Say Researchers at the University of South Australia. In a Study published in The Gerontologist Journal, Unisa Researchers Found That AGED Care Experiences for Older LGBTI+ People Are […]

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Is Matcha The New Morning Brew? Here’s What to Know About This Ancient Superfood. : ScienceAlert

Matcha, with its vibrant green hue and centuries-old traditionis often celebrated as a health boosting superfood. But what exactly sets it apart from regular green tea, or even your morning coffee? Like green and black tea, matcha comes from the camellia sinensis plant. The difference lies in how it’s grown and processed. While black tea […]

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Practical Steps to Reduce Fixes in Cancer Pain Management

Photo Credit: istock.com/tab1962 Racial Stigma Regarding Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and Opioid Misuse Affect Access to Cancer Pain Management for Patients in the United States. Black Americans’ Excess Burdens of Cancer Pain and Opioid Overdose Are Major Public Health and Clinical Challenges, and Providers can take steps to decrease these arrangements in cancer pai care […]

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Listeria outbreak that hospitalized 10 linked to California company’s ready-to-eat products

An outbreak of 10 serious Listeria infections that led to hospitalization has been linked to several ready-to-eat products, including snack boxes and sandwiches. So far, officials have identified eight illnesses linked to the outbreak in California and an additional two cases in Nevada, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Saturday (May 10). The earliest […]

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Talk Therapy on the Rise, Psychiatric Meds Used Less Often

More talk and fewer pills are being emplayed to help Americans maintain their mental health, the New Study says. PSYCHOTHERAPY IS OVERCOMING A LARGER ROLLE IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE, WHILE MEDICATIONS PRESCRIBED WITHRAPY ARE BECOMING LESS COMMON, ACCORDING TO RESULTS PUBLISHED IN EARLY MAY IN THE American Journal of Psychiatry. “After Years of American Mental […]

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How do you keep reusable spacecraft cool during reentry? Make them ‘sweat’

An innovative approach for fully reusable spacecraft suggests making them “sweat” to survive the scorching heat during reentry to Earth’s atmosphere, allowing them to land ready for another flight. A research team from Texas A&M University has partnered with Canopy Aerospace to develop and test a 3D-printed material that releases or “sweats” a coolant gas […]

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Man Bitten by Snakes 200 Times May Help Create New Antivenom

By I. Edwards Tim Friede has survived Hundreds of Snakebites – Y PURPOSE. For Nearly Two Decades, He Let Dislike the World’s Most Dangerous Snakes Sink Their Fangs Into Hist Arms, All For Science. Now, Hist Bold Experiment COULD POTENTIALLY HELP SAVE THOUSANDS OF LIVES. Friede, 57, from Wisconsin, has SPent Nearly 20 Years Injecting […]

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