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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

The Nitrate Challenge: How It Slows Down Radioactive Waste Reduction

Scientists have found a way to turn highly soluble radioactive waste into a less soluble form using a process called photocatalysis. This method is great for cleaning up contaminated water, but it has a big problem: nitrates can get in the way. These nitrates compete with the radioactive elements fo

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Talking About Recalls: How Danish Radiographers Explain Mammogram Risks

In Denmark, there aren't any set rules for telling women about the chances of being called back after a mammogram. This means that how it's done can vary a lot. A study looked into how radiographers at a Danish mammography center and breast cancer clinic handle this. They talked to the radiographers

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Livestock Trading: Welfare Wins, Health Losses

Imagine you're a farmer with a sick cow. Should you sell it? That's the question researchers tackled, using a mix of models and simulations to figure out the welfare impacts of trading sick livestock. They started by building a theoretical model to understand when and why trading sick animals could

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Jade Cargill's Big Switch: From AEW to WWE

Jade Cargill, a WWE star who started her pro wrestling career in 2020, has joined Paradigm's The Sports Group for representation. She's not alone; other notable wrestlers like Drew McIntyre, Liv Morgan, and CM Punk are also signed with Paradigm. Cargill's journey is quite remarkable. She began in Al

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

The Impact of Nitrate on Brazilian Tree Frog Tadpoles

You might think that frogs are tough, but even their young ones can be harmed by pollution. Scientists wanted to find out how badly nitrate pollution can affect young Brazilian tree frogs, called Dendropsophus haddadi. They did an experiment where they put tadpoles in water with different levels of

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Rediscovering Bose: A Science Legend Unfairly Attacked

In the world of science, sometimes truth takes a backseat to prejudice. Such was the case with Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, a brilliant scientist from Bengal. Recently, an article in this volume challenged a piece I wrote about Bose. While Kingsland and Taiz (2024) raised questions, the facts remain cl

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Ballet Star's Tragic Death: Memories and Reflections

One of Russia's most celebrated ballet dancers, Vladimir Shklyarov, recently passed away at the age of 39. The Mariinsky Ballet Theatre, where he spent his entire career, announced his death on Monday, describing his loss as deeply felt by the dance community. The specific circumstances of Shklyarov

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Stars Shine at 'Gladiator II' Premiere

"The red carpet was rolled out again for the premiere of 'Gladiator II' in Los Angeles. Celebrities like Snoop Dogg and his wife Shante, Denzel Washington with his wife Paulette, and many more graced the event. The film is directed by the renowned Ridley Scott and has a star-studded cast. Connie Ni

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Spotlight on Alessandro Liberati: A Lifetime of Reading and Disruption

Alessandro Liberati isn't your average book lover. Sure, he enjoys a good read, but he's also known for shaking up the way we think about libraries. As a visionary, he's authored several books and contributed to numerous journals. But it's his revolutionary approach to librarianship that really stan

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Song that Started a Legal Wave: Uncovering Radiohead's Creep Saga

Hugh Grant's character, Mr. Reed, from the movie "Heretic" uses an intriguing comparison to explain his theory on religions. He sings "Creep" by Radiohead and reveals that it's actually a remix of a 1972 song by The Hollies. This leads to a discussion about how religions might be similar at their co

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