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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Is Surgery Enough? Fixing Kneecap Problems When Shape is Off

Patellar instability, where the kneecap slides out of place, is a common problem orthopedic surgeons face. One big reason for this is an unusual shape of the thighbone's groove, called trochlear dysplasia (TD). Doctors have been trying different operations to fix this. Two common ones are rebuilding

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Climbing Skills: Why Strong Fingers Matter

Have you ever thought about what sets great climbers apart from the rest? You might assume that endurance is the key to mastering climbing. However, a recent study looking into the climbing abilities of men and women found something unexpected. Finger strength plays a much bigger role than previousl

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Jan 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Planning Solar Farms: A New Way in Jamaica

You know how we've been relying on traditional power methods that harm the environment? Well, it's time to switch to something cleaner like solar energy. This study did just that by looking at the best spots for large solar farms in Jamaica. They used some fancy methods like AHP, fuzzy logic, and GI

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Jan 04 2025CRIME

Parents on Hook: New Plan to Fight Juvenile Crime

In Richland County, Sheriff Leon Lott is launching a bold initiative to combat juvenile crime. The key? Making parents face the music when their kids act up. The "Parent Accountability Initiative" is all about keeping moms and dads in the loop and holding them responsible. If a teen commits a violen

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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

Making Cultivated Meat Safe: A Risk-Based Guide

Imagine you're scaling up a cultivated meat business. You'll need a game plan to keep your products safe and tasty. Here’s how science-backed risk management can help. We’ll dive into how companies like UPSIDE Foods, GOOD Meat, and Vow Group tackle food safety before hitting the market. Setting up s

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Arm Swing and Walking Speed: A Post-Stroke Perspective

Walking faster is a big deal for people who've had a stroke. One thing that can hold them back is not swinging their arms enough. This can make it tough to move forward quickly. But why does this happen, and can it be changed? Let's dive in! After a stroke, some people might not move their arms as

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Upcoming S25: AI Battling for Tech Supremacy

Are you excited for Samsung's next big thing? The Galaxy S25 is on the horizon, and rumors are swirling about its AI capabilities. Leakers are suggesting that Samsung is stepping up its game, aiming to outshine Apple's AI features. The tech giant is working on some cool upgrades for the S25, like a

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Jan 04 2025BUSINESS

Jeff Bezos: Earth's Better, Except for Nature

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has a clear view: life on Earth has improved in many ways over the past 50 years. Things like infant deaths, global literacy, and poverty rates have all gone down. But there's a big exception: the natural world. It's been hurt by pollution and overuse. Amazon, Bezo

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Look at GT103 in Lung Cancer Treatment

GT103 is a unique human antibody designed to fight cancer by targeting the complement factor H. Scientists conducted a study to test its safety and effectiveness in patients with tough-to-treat lung cancer. The trial involved gradually increasing the drug's dose to find the highest amount that patie

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Meet the Game-Changers Transforming the Cannabis World

The cannabis industry owes a lot to some remarkable people. Let's chat about five of them who have really made a difference. First up is Jack Herer, a legend in the cannabis world. His book, "The Emperor Wears No Clothes, " is like a bible for cannabis activists. It's all about why hemp and medicin

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