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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

How Religions and Languages Change Over Time

Religions and languages are a lot like other social traits, such as age or political views. They evolve just like anything else does. New religions and new languages pop up, while others fade away. It's all about adaptation to society's changes. You might be wondering, "How many religions or languag

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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Citrus Melanose: The Unseen Threat to Our Fruits

Ever thought about the hidden threats to our favorite citrus fruits? Meet citrus melanose, a sneaky fungal disease caused by members of the Diaporthe genus. The main culprit here is Diaporthe citri, a fungus that makes citrus fruits and leaves look ugly with black spots and rough skin. Scientists ha

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Predicting Phage Behavior with PhaTYP

Bacteriophages, tiny viruses that attack bacteria, live in two ways: as virulent or temperate. Knowing which lifestyle a phage has helps understand how it interacts with its bacterial host, which is important for using phages in treatments like phage therapy. Since keeping up with the increasing num

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Cyber Attacks Are on the Rise in Indonesia: What's Being Done?

Hybrid warfare is no longer just a thing in movies; it's real and happening in Indonesia. This type of conflict uses different tools like cyber attacks, military power, politics, and information manipulation to create chaos. The Cyber Defense Center, known as Pushansiber, is on the front lines of th

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

How Internet Use Shapes Health Habits in China's Older Adults

Ever wondered how friends influence our health choices? In China, a recent survey found that peers have a big impact on the habits of middle-aged and older adults. But here's where it gets interesting - the internet plays a unique role in all this. It acts like a moderator, tweaking how peer pressur

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Why Some Older Folks (And Their Furry Friends) Keep Fewer Friends

Have you ever noticed how older folks seem to socialize less? Well, it turns out that there might be a good reason for this. Researchers from the University of Exeter studied rhesus macaques and found that having fewer friends can keep them healthier, especially as they get older. They measured some

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Young Lives Matter: Why U. S. Needs Better Health Policies

Growing up in a working-class neighborhood, I've seen the harsh reality of early deaths. My sister's life was cut short at 23 due to a drunk driver. This isn't an isolated incident. The U. S. , despite being wealthy, lags behind other countries in life expectancy. We're talking about a gap of 8. 3 y

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather Swap: Changing Image Conditions with AI

Ever wanted to transform the weather in a picture from sunny to snowy? That's what a new method called Weather GAN does. It uses something called generative adversarial networks, or GANs for short. GANs are like two teams playing a game. One team creates fake images, and the other team tries to spot

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Matter Makes Smart Homes Smarter: New Devices and Easier Setup

The Matter smart device standard has rolled out a new update called Matter 1. 4, which brings several exciting changes to smart homes. This update focuses on adding support for new types of devices, many of which relate to energy management. For instance, solar power systems, batteries, heat pumps,

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Nov 07 2024EDUCATION

How Online Games Shape Kids' Language

These days, tech is zooming ahead, and one cool thing it's brought us is online games. But have you ever thought about how these games might be influencing the way kids in elementary school learn language? A recent study took a deep dive into this topic. They looked at fourth-graders, ages 9-11, at

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