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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Medicines in the Water: What's Happening in Pietermaritzburg?

In the bustling city of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, scientists have been looking closely at the levels of certain medicines in wastewater. They're interested in how these drugs change as they go through a wastewater treatment plant. This study is the first of its kind in South Africa to explore

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Run, Kyren, Run: Williams vs. Cardinals Rivalry

Kyren Williams, the Rams' dynamic running back, has a history of dominating the Arizona Cardinals. Last season, he dashed for 158 yards and a touchdown in his first start against them. An injury delayed his return, but upon facing Arizona again, he rushed for 143 yards on just 16 carries, averaging

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Bengals' Late Touchdown Keeps Playoff Dreams Alive

The Cincinnati Bengals pulled off a thrilling overtime win against the Denver Broncos, keeping their playoff hopes alive. With a final score of 30-24, the Bengals improved to 8-8, while the Broncos dropped to 9-7. Despite a missed field goal by Cade York in overtime, the Bengals managed to score a c

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Broncos and Bengals Clash: Young Team vs Playoff Veterans

In a tense game that determined the playoff fate for both teams, the Denver Broncos faced off against the Cincinnati Bengals in a prime-time matchup. The Broncos, led by Coach Sean Payton, were looking to secure their spot in the NFL playoffs with a win. Meanwhile, the Bengals needed a victory to ke

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Whooping Cough Cases Surge: Blame Low Vaccination Rates

You might think whooping cough is a thing of the past, but think again. This nasty infection is making a comeback, and health officials are worried. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that whooping cough cases are at a decade-high, with six times more cases this year compar

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Nano- and Microfiber Filters: A Greener, Reliable Solution for Face Masks

Facemasks have been a hot topic since the pandemic. While traditional masks use single-use polypropylene material, they aren't great for the environment or sterilization. Enter nano- and microfibrous filters. These filters can be reused and sterilized without losing their effectiveness. Let's dig in

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Dec 28 2024FINANCE

Reimagining Your Money Mindset in 2025

As 2024 winds down, it's time to think about your financial goals for the new year. Experts say to start by looking at your finances in 2024 and setting specific, realistic goals. Courtney Alev from Credit Karma suggests that a new year is a chance to see finances with fresh eyes. Ashley Lapato, fro

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Dec 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

America's Favorite Entertainment Events in 2024

In 2024, Americans loved tuning into their favorite entertainment specials. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC was the most-watched, with over 23 million viewers. Oprah Winfrey hosted two popular specials, one on ABC and one on CBS. The Rose Parade in Pasadena had two spots on the list, with

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Decoding Muscle Signals: The Neural Network Way

Imagine trying to pick out a single guitar riff from a busy rock song. That's similar to what scientists are doing with muscle signals, known as surface electromyography (sEMG). They're aiming to spot tiny muscle units, called motor units (MUs), in real time. A recent study took a clever approach us

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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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