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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

Bullying Among South African Teens: The Role of Childhood Struggles and Friend Influence

Bullying is a big problem among teens in South Africa. A recent study looked into how childhood hardships, the influence of friends, and personality traits affect teen bullying. Researchers analyzed data from 769 high school students using a method called Structural Equation Modelling. They found th

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Dec 28 2024CELEBRITIES

Discovering Mike Tyson's Real Self with Joe Rogan

Joe Rogan, known for his insightful interviews, recently discussed the true personality of Mike Tyson with Michael Waddell. The boxing legend, who's been called the "baddest man on the planet, " actually has a sweet side. Mike, at 58, returned to the ring for a fight against Jake Paul, showcasing hi

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Dec 28 2024ENVIRONMENT

Delhi's Air Pollution: Can AI Models Predict It Better?

Have you ever wondered how air pollution affects your city? In Delhi, air quality is a big deal. Scientists have been trying to predict it better using something called artificial intelligence, or AI. They've been looking at several pollutants like Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen Oxides, Ozone, Sulphur Di

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Helping Doctors Choose the Right Medicine

Imagine you're a doctor trying to treat someone with a serious mental illness, like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression. It can be tough, right? Many people don't respond to the first treatment, and that's a problem. A group of scientists and doctors, called the Psych-STRATA consort

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Is Gadolinium Necessary for White Matter Tract Imaging?

Imagine you’re at the doctor’s office, and they want to look closely at the white matter tracts in your brain, like the corticospinal tract (which helps with moving your body) and the medial lemniscus (which is all about feelings like temperature and touch). They use a special type of brain scan cal

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Pregnancy and Balance: A Mystery in Motion

Ever thought about how tricky it is for pregnant women to stay balanced? It's like they're constantly walking a fine line. Scientists are puzzled, too. They can't agree on how pregnant women manage their balance. Some say they use certain strategies, while others find different patterns. It's like t

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

How Electric Welding Heals Intestinal Tissue

Imagine the intestines of rabbits being surgically connected, or anastomosed, after high-frequency electric welding (HFEW). This process helps us understand how quickly and effectively intestinal tissue heals. In a recent study using New Zealand rabbits, scientists found that within a week of the su

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Dec 28 2024CRIME

Mystery on the Shore: Body Parts Found in Southern California

Imagine walking along a beach on Christmas Day and stumbling upon a human leg. That’s exactly what happened in Southern California. A family made this grim discovery in Palos Verdes Estates, a place known for its stunning coastline, not its gruesome findings. Just a few days later, more body parts t

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Dec 28 2024POLITICS

The Immigration Debate: Who's Right?

Lately, some big names in the MAGA group have been fighting over immigration policies. One side, led by Elon Musk and others, wants to bring in more skilled workers from abroad on H-1B and O-1 visas. They say there aren't enough qualified Americans to fill these jobs, especially in tech. The other s

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

How Patient Happiness Affects Clinical Trials

In the world of clinical trials, making participants happy is just as important as finding the right cure. But what makes patients satisfied? You might think it's all about the medicine, but there's more to it. Imagine you're at the dentist. You'd be happier if the staff were friendly, right? The s

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