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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

How Allergies Start: The Role of Cells and Viruses

You know how some people get allergies after being exposed to certain things in the air? Well, it turns out that this isn't just about what they're breathing in, but also about how their body responds to it. In people who are genetically more likely to have allergies, getting a virus or being around

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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

Why Will Pilatus PC-24 Jets Cost So Much in 2025?

Pilatus Aircraft, a Swiss company known for its innovative planes, started out in the 1940s fixing Swiss Air Force jets. By the late 1950s, their first big hit was the PC-6 Porter, a short-takeoff aircraft. In the 1980s, they invented the PC-12, a turboprop that could land anywhere. Customers loved

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Cooking with Wood: How It's Linked to TB in Indian Homes

In Indian homes, burning stuff like wood and crop waste for cooking is a big part of why people get tuberculosis (TB). It's not just poverty or where you live that causes TB – the smoke from these fuels is also a major factor, making up about 26% of cases. This study, done between 2019 and 2021, loo

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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Investigating Jeju Air Crash: Black Box Heads to the US

After a devastating crash that claimed 179 lives, investigators in South Korea have decided to send one of the plane's black boxes to the United States for further analysis. The Jeju Air flight was carrying 181 people when it made an emergency landing, hit a barrier, and burst into flames. Only two

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Jan 01 2025WEATHER

Brace Yourself, Southeast Texas: The Polar Vortex is Coming!

Are you ready for a chill, Southeast Texas? A polar vortex is on its way, and it might just bring some cool changes to your neighborhood. But what is a polar vortex, you ask? Well, imagine a huge, cold bubble of air that normally hangs out over the Arctic. It's like a security guard keeping the free

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Jan 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Clothing Clues: Using AI to Guess the Temperature

Ever wished you could predict the weather just by looking at what people are wearing? Believe it or not, scientists have made that possible! They've created a smart system using artificial intelligence to figure out air temperature from pictures of people's clothing. This may seem like a fun game, b

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Traffic Fee Halt: What's up with the Air Quality Concern?

You probably know that New York City’s plan to charge drivers for entering certain busy areas has been stopped temporarily by New Jersey. Why the hold-up? A judge stepped in, worried about how this fee might mess with air quality. New York City wants to keep going, but New Jersey needs more time to

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Dec 31 2024LIFESTYLE

Hydrate Your Hair: Top Winter Picks

Winter can be harsh on your hair, leaving it dry and brittle. But don't worry, there are products that can help. One such product is the Elizavecca CER-100 collagen protein treatment. A user named Marina M. has been using it for a long time, and it's worked wonders on her thin, curly hair. Her daugh

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Mourning at Muan: Families Await News After Deadly Plane Crash

A somber scene unfolded at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Monday. Families of passengers on a Jeju Air flight that crashed on Sunday were gathered, waiting for news of their loved ones. The flight, which took off from Bangkok, ended tragically with all but two of the 181 people on boar

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Air Pollution Slows Marathoners Down

Ever wondered how air quality might affect marathon times? A study from researchers at an Ivy League university decided to find out. They looked at over 2. 5 million male and female marathon finishers, and added pollution data to the mix. How did they do this? They used a fancy model to pinpoint pol

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