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Dec 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Secret Behind Kevin's Parents' Job in Home Alone

For years, fans of "Home Alone" have wondered how the McCallister family could afford their massive Chicago mansion. Director Chris Columbus finally revealed the jobs of Kevin's parents, making it clear that they weren't part of any organized crime scene. Catherine O'Hara's Kate McCallister was a su

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Ready for Pointe? A New Tool to Guide Ballet Dancers

Ever wondered how to tell when a young ballet dancer is ready to dance en pointe? This study explored a new screening tool called PASSE (Pointe Assessment Screening Shah Edison) to help determine if dancers aged 9 to 17 are ready for this challenging skill. Seventeen dancers with at least 4 years of

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Dec 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Creating Accurate Anisotropic Lights with Linear Transformed Cosines

Linearly Transformed Cosines, or LTCs, are a set of tools used for quick and accurate shading in games. They're great because they can be calculated quickly. Right now, game engines use LTCs to mimic a model called GGX, but only in its simplest form called isotropic GGX. When it comes to the more co

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Karl-Anthony Towns' Christmas Day Game: A Knicks Homecoming

Karl-Anthony Towns, the Knicks' center, is thrilled to play on Christmas Day this year at Madison Square Garden. Growing up, he loved watching NBA games on Christmas with his dad. Now, he's excited to be part of the action. This will be his first Christmas Day game at home, and he's looking forward

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

The Army's Evolving Body Fat Standards: Past, Present, and Future Impact

Ever since the 1980s, the US Army has had rules to keep obesity and related health issues in check. These rules are meant to make sure soldiers are at their best. However, over the past 20 years, things have changed. The rise in obesity nationwide, the need for more soldiers during the Iraq surge in

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Understanding Ethiopian Pregnant Women's Views on Traditional Birth Attendants

In Ethiopia, the use of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) for childbirth is still widespread. This is despite the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommendation that all births should be attended by skilled professionals. The reason? Many communities and pregnant women prefer TBAs. This preferen

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Exercises from the East: How Traditional Chinese Moves Help Manage Type 2 Diabetes

Did you know that integrating Traditional Chinese exercises into your routine might help manage Type 2 diabetes? A recent review of studies found that these exercises, which include Tai Chi and Qigong, can help improve blood sugar control in patients. These exercises are not just about physical move

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Bolstering Solar Power: A New Chemical in Town

You might be surprised to learn that certain chemicals can boost the efficiency of solar cells. One such chemical is benzothiadiazole, often shortened to BT by scientists. Researchers have been experimenting with BT-based polymers to enhance solar cell performance, but success has been hit or miss.

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

UVB Protection: Meet Penilumamide, the Skin Guardian

Ever wondered how to shield your skin from the sun's harsh UVB rays? Meet penilumamide, a new superhero in the skincare world. This innovative SIRT1 activator, penilumamide, was tested in human HaCaT cells to see if it could combat the damages caused by UVB radiation. Scientists found that penilumam

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Too Much Weight, Too Soon: A Look at Knee Replacements in Obese Patients

More patients with severe obesity are getting knee replacements these days. Yet, this also means more complications and implants not lasting long. A new study looked into how a specific type of knee replacement, made from a porous metal, fared in these patients over time. They checked both how well

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