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Nov 30 2024POLITICS

Justin Trudeau and Trump Enjoy Dinner at Mar-a-Lago, Trade Talks on the Menu

So, what happens when two world leaders sit down for a meal? Lots of talking, that's for sure. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dropped by Mar-a-Lago for a dinner date with President-elect Donald Trump. This isn't just any dinner, though. It comes right after Trump made big promises about chan

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling the Secrets of Joha Rice: How a Little Change Makes a Big Difference

Assam's Joha rice is beloved worldwide for its delightful aroma, taste, and nutritional value, making it a high-priced commodity in both local and international markets. However, traditional Joha rice varieties aren't very productive due to their strong scent and sensitivity to daylength, which affe

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Love Story of a Rare Bird: Crested Ibis in the Wild

Once upon a time, there was a bird named the crested ibis. This bird loved wetlands, and it used to live throughout East Asia. But sadly, it was nearly gone from Korea, Russia, and Japan, with only China having a few left. Scientists in China found seven of these birds and started a special plan to

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

The Battle Against Self-Stigma: Can Psychological Interventions Help?

Internalized weight stigma, or IWS, is a big deal. It's like carrying around a negative self-image because of your weight, and it can lead to real problems with mental and physical health. To tackle this, we need to find ways to help people build resilience and cope effectively. That's where psychol

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Connecting ALICE to the Grid: A Data Management Adventure

Ever wondered how scientists manage massive amounts of data from experiments? Let's dive into how the ALICE experiment at CERN, which studies heavy-ion collisions, connects with the European Data Grid (EDG)—a network of computers that work together like a super-powerful machine. At the heart of ALIC

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

A Teacher's Tragic Encounter with a Bat

Imagine this: a teacher finds a bat in her classroom, tries to help it, and ends up with a rabies infection. Sadly, Leah Seneng, a 60-year-old art teacher from California, passed away from rabies after being bitten by a bat she found in her classroom. The bite happened in mid-October, but she didn't

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

POCUS in the ED: What Helps and What Hinders

Point-of-care ultrasound, or POCUS, is a common tool in emergency medicine. But not all doctors use it the same way. Researchers at a big city hospital in the U. S. wanted to find out why. They looked at how different emergency medicine professionals felt about using POCUS. They also checked how eas

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Epstein's Mathematical World: Models, Logic, and Infinity

Let's dive into the curious world of Epstein semantics, a fascinating topic in mathematics. One of the key tools used in this exploration is the model-theoretic S-set construction, introduced by Krawczyk in 2022. This tool helps us uncover several interesting facts. First, it shows that there are co

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Former FBI Deputy McCabe on Threats to Trump's Cabinet: No Surprise Here

Andrew McCabe, who used to be the deputy director of the FBI, didn't bat an eye when he heard about threats to President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks. "It's not shocking at all, " he said in an interview with CNN. McCabe explained that high-profile figures often face such threats. Law enforcement, he

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Walking Patterns May Foretell Falls in Active Stroke Survivors

Did you know that adults who've had a stroke and seem to be doing well are actually at the highest risk of falling? It might seem counterintuitive, but it's true. These folks are often more mobile and have mild motor issues, which makes their fall risk higher. The problem is, we don't have great way

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