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Nov 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

Ozone's Impact on Summer Rains and Wildfires in West Siberia

You might not think ozone, which is usually talked about in the context of Earth's protective layer, would affect rainfall and wildfires. But scientists have found a surprising connection in West Siberia. Over the past few decades, changes in summer rainfall have greatly influenced wildfire activity

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Screen Time Matters: It's Not All Bad or Good

Let's face it, screens are part of our daily lives. But instead of just worrying about how many hours we spend in front of them, scientists are now pointing out that what we do on those screens is what truly makes a difference. Imagine this: a video chat with friends can make you feel connected, whi

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jim Parsons' Old Sci-Fi Comedy Becomes Streaming Hit

Nine years after its release, a sci-fi comedy featuring Jim Parsons has made a comeback on streaming. You might know Parsons best from his role as Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory, which he also narrated in the prequel series Young Sheldon. Parsons has dabbled in various genres, including drama

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

Meet the Kelse's Newest Addition and Jason's Late-Night Gig!

Life after the NFL is looking pretty good for retired Eagles star Jason Kelce. While he's been keeping busy with his podcast, "New Heights, " and his ESPN gig, there's been some big news in his personal life too. His wife Kylie just announced they're expecting another baby girl! Kylie shared a cute

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

Patrick Fishburn: The Utah Golfer with a Story to Tell

Patrick Fishburn, a rising star in the world of golf, wasn't always destined to be a professional golfer. Born in Ogden, Utah, to a sporty family, Fishburn was more into basketball and other activities as a teenager. But something changed, and he found his true calling on the golf course. By 2009, h

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Macadamia Peels: Unlocking Their Health Benefits

Every time you crack open a macadamia nut, you're left with a peel that might seem like trash, but it's actually a treasure trove of beneficial substances. Scientists have discovered that these peels are rich in polysaccharides and other bioactive compounds, like phenols and flavonoids. So, what's t

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

The Avatar Link: Understanding Gaming Addiction with Machine Learning

Recently, a study on using machine learning to tackle gaming disorder sparked important questions. A follow-up commentary highlighted two key issues: defining the bond between users and their game characters (avatars) and improving how machine learning tools assess risks for gaming disorder. This pa

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

“Metals in Your Prenatal Vitamins? What You Need to Know”

You might be popping prenatal vitamins thinking you’re doing great for your baby. But hold on! A recent study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus found some surprising stuff in these pills. They tested 47 different brands—both over-the-counter and prescription—and guess what? Som

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Sewage: How Tiny Ceramic Powders Help

Ever wondered how we can make sewage treatment more effective? Scientists have discovered that using tiny ceramic powder carriers in a special treatment bed can really make a difference. They tested this method on simulated sewage overflows, and the results were impressive. The ceramic powders, smal

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's First Missile Strike on Russia: What It Means

In an unexpected turn, Ukraine has reportedly used American-made missiles to target Russia’s Bryansk region. This is the first time in almost three years of war that Ukraine has fired missiles into Russian territory. The weapons used, called ATACMS, were supplied by the U. S. and have a longer range

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