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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Early Life Stress: What It Might Mean for Your Brain Later

Have you ever thought about how your early life experiences might affect you as you grow older? Scientists have been digging into this question, and they've found some interesting stuff. It turns out that kids who go through tough times, like abuse or neglect, are more likely to face dementia, parti

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Teams Up with Temperature to Enhance Proteins

Designing proteins that are both stable and effective can be a real challenge for scientists. But what if AI could step in and simplify this task? Introducing PRIME, an AI model that harnesses temperature to predict optimal protein modifications. During testing with a variety of proteins, PRIME out

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Nov 27 2024LIFESTYLE

Preparing for Thanksgiving Travel: What to Expect

Get ready for a busy Thanksgiving travel season! Millions of people are hitting the roads and skies, making it one of the busiest times of the year. While airports aren’t quite back to pre-pandemic numbers, they’re still expecting a lot of passengers. Cars will be the main mode of transport, with ov

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Nov 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Grab Hulu for Less: 99 Cents a Month This Black Friday!

Imagine binge-watching your favorite shows and TV series for under a dollar a month. That's right! Hulu has just launched an incredible Black Friday deal where you can get their ad-supported plan for only $0. 99 per month for a whole year. This deal knocks down the usual $9. 99 monthly fee, saving y

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

The Effect of Salt on the Folding of Engrailed Homeodomain

Engrailed homeodomain, or EngHD, is a crucial protein that controls over 200 genes by acting as a transcription factor. It folds quickly, but scientists aren't quite sure how electrostatic interactions within it affect its stability and cooperativity during folding. Recent research used a computer m

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Nov 27 2024POLITICS

Freedom at Last: Three Americans Released from Chinese Detention

In an unexpected turn of events, the US has secured the release of three Americans who had been held captive in China for several years. The news broke earlier this week, with a spokesperson from the US National Security Council confirming the release of Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and John Leung. These Am

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

The Oxygen Story: Annie Smith Peck's 1903 Bolivian Adventure

In 1903, American mountaineer Annie Smith Peck led an expedition to Bolivia's Mount Sorata (Illampu), aiming for the peak's 6, 367 meters (20, 892 feet). This journey is notable for being one of the first to employ supplemental oxygen on a great mountain. Instead of using heavy oxygen cylinders or r

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Hospitals Go Digital: Helping Clinicians Adapt to New Tools

In today's hospitals, digital tools are everywhere. But not everyone feels ready to use them. Doctors, nurses, and even students often say they don't have enough time to learn these new digital tools. This can make it tough for them to start using these tools in their daily work. Imagine starting a

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Mental Health Trends in Denmark: A Generational Shift

Have you ever wondered how mental health trends change over time? In Denmark, researchers have noticed something interesting. The number of people experiencing mental disorders has been rising in recent years. But why is this happening? Unfortunately, no one has a clear answer yet. Most studies don'

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Without Rules: How Businesses Navigate the Wild West

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing quickly, but the rules are all over the place. With the upcoming Trump administration planning to keep its hands off, the U. S. has a messy mix of state rules or no rules at all for AI. Some say the president-elect might appoint an "AI czar" to handle federa

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