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Mar 20 2025EDUCATION

The Birth of a Psychology Classic

In 1874, Wilhelm Wundt published a book that would change the course of psychology. The Grundzüge der Physiologischen Psychologie was not just a book. It was a foundation. It set the stage for modern psychology. The book went through six editions between 1874 and 1911. Each edition built on the last

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

New Antibiotics Found: Should We Be Excited?

The discovery of a new class of antibiotics in 2024 is a big deal, but it's not a magic solution. The way the media talks about this discovery can be misleading. It might make people think that antibiotics are always the answer, and that new ones will keep coming. This is not true. This is not th

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Mar 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Face Tech's New Trick: Hybrid Attention Mechanism

Face recognition has been around for a while. It is used in many areas, from phones to security systems. But it isn't foolproof. Lighting changes, different poses, and various skin tones can confuse it. This is where a new technique comes into play. It is called the ResNet18 facial feature extractio

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Double Trouble: Tackling Obesity and Depression Together

Obesity and depression are two major health issues that often go hand in hand. In the US, obesity rates have skyrocketed since 1990. Many people struggle with both conditions at the same time. This can lead to a host of other health problems. These include sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syn

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Mar 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dutch Cows and Chemical Pollution

In the Netherlands, cows that roam freely in the floodplains face a significant challenge. They ingest harmful chemicals called dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs. These chemicals enter the cows' systems through the grass and soil they consume, leading to increased levels in their meat fat. Understanding

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Cobalt Bonds

Cobalt is a metal that can form special bonds with itself. These bonds can create unique properties in compounds. However, figuring out how these bonds work is tricky. Many things can change how cobalt bonds with itself or with other parts of a compound. These things include the type of ligand, the

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Arctic Warming's Surprising Impact on Eurasian Weather

The Arctic is heating up faster than ever before. This isn't just a distant problem. It's affecting weather patterns much further south. There's a growing body of evidence that suggests this rapid Arctic warming is linked to some unusually cold winters in Eurasia. This might sound counterintuitive.

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Mar 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Frogs' Songs Silenced by Wind Farm Hum

The Caatinga dry forests are home to a symphony of frogs. Their calls are not just noise; they are crucial for communication and survival. As wind farms pop up across these landscapes, a question arises: How does the constant hum of turbines affect these amphibian musicians? Three frog species were

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

The Future of Education: Trump's Plan to Shut Down the Department of Education

The Department of Education has been a target for many years. Now, it seems that the Trump administration is taking steps to shut it down. This move is part of a broader campaign promise to reduce federal involvement in education. However, making this happen is not so simple. The department was crea

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Mar 20 2025EDUCATION

Brazil's Journey to Adapt European Prevention Curriculum

The European Prevention Curriculum has made its way to Brazil. It was launched in 2022. This curriculum is designed to boost the abilities of professionals in the field of substance use prevention. The process of adapting and implementing this curriculum in Brazil is quite interesting. It involves a

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