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Drink where the horses drink, for a horse will never drink dirty water. Place your bed where the cat sleeps, for it loves calm and comfort. Eat the fruit touched by worms but not penetrated, for worms always seek the ripest fruit. Plant your tree where the mole digs, for that is the fertile land. Build your home where the snake seeks warmth, for it chooses stable ground that will not collapse. Dig for water where birds hide from the heat, for where birds rest, water lies beneath. Sleep and wake at the same time as the birds that is the path to success. Eat more vegetables you’ll have strong legs and a resilient heart, like the animals of the wild. Swim whenever you find time you’ll feel on Earth as fish feel in water. Look at the sky as often as you can your thoughts will become bright and clear. image
We fall. We stumble, we lose, we break. But every fall is a teacher, every pain a lesson. We learn. We grow. We understand the strength we never knew we had. And then, we rise. Stronger. Wiser. Unstoppable. — Grow up ©️ image
A new cancer vaccine is offering real hope against two of the most deadly and difficult-to-treat cancers: pancreatic and colorectal cancer. The experimental vaccine, called ELI-002 2P, is designed to prevent these cancers from returning after surgery—something current treatments rarely achieve long-term. In an early clinical trial with 25 patients who had just undergone surgery, the results were striking: • 84% developed strong immune responses against cancer cells carrying the KRAS mutation, a genetic driver of most pancreatic cancers and nearly half of colorectal cancers. • 24% had no remaining signs of cancer after treatment. • Many patients who responded well remained cancer-free nearly 20 months later. On average, patients had over 16 months before relapse and nearly 29 months survival—far better than typical outcomes for these aggressive cancers. What makes this breakthrough especially promising is that the vaccine is “off-the-shelf,” meaning it doesn’t need to be custom-made for each patient, making it faster and more accessible to produce. If larger trials confirm these findings, this could mark a major step forward in cancer prevention and long-term survival. 🔬 Source: J. Perkins, The Hill (2025) #CancerResearch #MedicalBreakthrough #PancreaticCancer #ColorectalCancer #CancerVaccine #KRAS #Immunotherapy #Oncology #HealthNews image
Be patient. Not everything happens in our timing. Trust the process. What’s meant for you will come, and it will be worth image
🌍 A 745-mile crack runs through California — and one day, it could change everything. Known as the San Andreas Fault, this massive geological boundary stretches 1,100 km across California and plunges nearly 20 miles beneath the Earth’s surface. It marks the meeting point of two colossal tectonic plates: the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. As they grind slowly past each other, pressure builds silently for decades — or even centuries — before releasing in the form of violent earthquakes. This tension makes the San Andreas one of the most feared and closely monitored faults in the world. Scientists warn of the inevitable arrival of “The Big One,” a potentially catastrophic earthquake that could reshape Southern California within our lifetimes. Yet, the fault has also become a curious attraction. Tourists flock to see the spot where Earth’s giant plates meet, sometimes even reporting faint, eerie rumbles echoing from deep below — subtle reminders that the ground beneath us is alive and restless. The San Andreas Fault is not just a crack in the Earth — it’s a reminder of our planet’s immense power, always shifting, always reshaping the land we live on. 📸 Image: US Govt / USFS Source: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Forest Service #SanAndreasFault #Earthquake #Geology #TheBigOne #California #TectonicPlates #EarthScience #Seismology #NaturalDisasters image
🔬 From the Biggest to the Smallest Things in the Quantum World Quantum physics takes us on a journey into the tiniest building blocks of existence. But what exactly lies at these unimaginably small scales? We begin with molecules—combinations of atoms that create DNA, proteins, and the chemistry of life itself. Inside them, we find atoms, where electrons orbit around a dense nucleus. The nucleus is itself a compact world of protons and neutrons, both made of even smaller particles: quarks, bound together by gluons, carriers of the strong nuclear force. Yet, quarks and gluons may not be the final frontier. Some physicists propose that these "fundamental" particles are in fact manifestations of something even deeper: tiny, vibrating strings of energy. According to string theory, the vibration patterns of these one-dimensional strings could explain why particles differ in mass and force. So as we zoom in, the quantum world doesn’t just become smaller—it becomes richer, revealing new mysteries about the nature of reality. Far from simple, the smallest scales may hold the keys to unifying all the laws of physics. 📖 Source: General concepts from Quantum Mechanics and String Theory research. #QuantumPhysics #StringTheory #ParticlePhysics #Quarks #Atoms #Molecules #Gluons #FundamentalForces #ScienceExplained #PhysicsLovers #QuantumWorld image
🦷 A drug that helps humans regrow lost teeth could be here by 2030! Scientists in Japan have developed a groundbreaking medication that allows natural tooth regeneration—something long thought impossible for humans. Led by Dr. Katsu Takahashi at the Medical Research Institute Kitano Hospital, the team designed a drug that blocks a protein called USAG-1, which normally prevents new tooth growth. In animal trials, this inhibition successfully triggered the development of completely new teeth. The researchers are now preparing for human clinical trials, aiming to make the treatment widely available by the end of this decade. If successful, this could revolutionize dentistry by offering patients a natural alternative to dentures, implants, or prosthetics. The science builds on decades of regenerative medicine research and the discovery that humans may have dormant “third set” tooth buds, much like sharks and elephants that can grow multiple sets throughout their lives. Combined with ongoing progress in bone and dental pulp regeneration, this therapy could one day restore teeth lost due to injury, genetics, or aging. What once sounded like science fiction—regrowing your own teeth—is now on the horizon of becoming everyday reality. 📖 Source: Ravi, V., Murashima-Suginami, A., Kiso, H., Tokita, Y., Huang, C.L., Bessho, K., Takagi, J., Sugai, M., Tabata, Y., Takahashi, K. Advances in tooth agenesis and tooth regeneration. Regenerative Therapy, Vol 22, March 2023, pp. 160–168. #ToothRegeneration #DentalScience #RegenerativeMedicine #MedicalBreakthrough #FutureOfDentistry #HealthInnovation #Biotechnology image