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Dec 02 2024CRYPTO

Blockchain Goes Green: Exploring Eco-Friendly Changes

Blockchain technology is revolutionizing the way we handle transactions and data. It's like a digital ledger spread across many computers, making it secure and transparent. But some blockchains, like Bitcoin, use a lot of energy, which is a big concern for the environment. Bitcoin alone uses about 1

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Dec 02 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Markets and Safe Havens: A COVID-19 Perspective

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people wondered if cryptocurrencies acted like gold during financial crises. This study looked at the top 10 traded cryptocurrencies and their connection to gold and crude oil markets before and during COVID-19. Researchers used various statistical methods to find

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Dec 02 2024CRYPTO

COVID-19 and the Crypto Market: A Volatile Dance

You know how a big event like COVID-19 can shake up everything? Well, it certainly shook up the crypto market. Researchers checked out the top ten cryptocurrencies before and during the pandemic and found that volatility really spiked once COVID-19 arrived. Bitcoin and Ethereum were big shots even b

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Dec 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Deforestation Dilemma: Unraveling Causes in the Brazilian Amazon's Legal Zone

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon's Legal Zone is a complex issue influenced by various factors. From the region's unique soil and climate to human activities like population movements and urban expansion, the drivers are many. Researchers often point to the actions of public and private economi

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Dec 02 2024CELEBRITIES

Soap Opera Veteran Wayne Northrop Passes Away at 77

Wayne Northrop, a well-known face on TV soaps like Dynasty and Days of Our Lives, has sadly left us. He was 77 years old. The actor was fighting Alzheimer's disease for a while and finally passed away at a care home in Woodland Hills, California. Wayne's wife, actress Lynn Herring Northrop, shared

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Israel's Take on Hospital Care at Home

Imagine having hospital-quality care right in your living room. That's what Hospital at Home (HaH) offers, and it's been gaining attention in Israel, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. The Dead Sea Health Policy Conference in 2022 took a close look at how Israelis and their doctors feel about H

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Dec 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Religious Movies That are Far From Boring

When you think about religious films, you might imagine slow, preachy movies that are hard to get through. But there are plenty of religious movies that are exciting, funny, or thought-provoking. Let's take a look at some of the best ones that won't make you yawn. First off, there's "The Name of th

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

How Food Extras Affect Your Body's Tiny Helpers

You might not realize it, but the little extras in your food could be affecting the tiny creatures living inside you. Emulsifiers and sweeteners, along with other ingredients, can make food taste better and last longer. However, these additives might also be impacting the microbes in your gut. These

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Dec 01 2024SOCIETY

Widows in Africa: Silent No More

In certain areas of Africa, widows have long been considered weak and helpless, especially when it comes to their treatment during traditional rituals. But what happens when these women decide they've had enough? Let's look at the story of widows in South Africa who are pushing back against the 'sit

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Dec 01 2024EDUCATION

Food Safety in Schools: What Kids in Brazil Really Think

Have you ever thought about what kids really know about food safety? Turns out, it's a big deal to understand, especially for kids who are not just eating but also handling food. This study decided to dive into the minds of kids aged 10 to 14 in public schools around the Federal District of Brazil.

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