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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Hochul's Nighttime Subway Plan: A Bright Idea or Diversion?

Governor Kathy Hochul recently proposed an interesting plan in her State of the State address. She wants to place a police officer on every train during overnight hours for six months. Sounds good, right? But hold on, there's more to consider. First off, what about the other 16 hours of the day? Wi

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Taming Epilepsy: Does Surgery on Temporal Encephaloceles Help?

You might be surprised to know that some people with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) have a condition called temporal encephaloceles (TEs). Sometimes, these TEs are spotted by chance during scans. Do doctors and hospitals agree on how to treat these patients before surgery? Not really. Their practices

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

A Rare Meteorite Encounter Captured on Video

Last summer, something incredible happened near Joe Velaidum's home in Marshfield, Canada. While out for a walk with his dogs, a tiny delay saved him from a close encounter with a meteorite. He had stopped to move a dog leash, which was unusual. Little did he know, a space rock was headed his way. T

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Jan 16 2025CRIME

Tragic Event: Marijuana Business Owner Murdered in Pontiac

In a shocking turn of events, three men have been taken into custody for the murder and robbery of a 66-year-old marijuana business owner in Pontiac, Michigan. The incident happened on a Monday evening at a business located near Cameron Avenue. Sheriff Michael Bouchard revealed that deputies found t

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

VARMA Models: Beyond Simplicity

VARMA, or Vector AutoRegressive Moving Average, models are a versatile tool for understanding how multiple time series interact. Despite their potential, VAR models, a simpler subset, often steal the show in real-world applications. Is it because VAR models are just easier to use, or are users missi

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Fish Tanks Reveal Clues about Brittle Bones

Brittle bone disorders, or FBDs, can cause people to break bones easily. Scientists are trying to figure out which genes are responsible for these conditions. One way they are doing this is by studying zebrafish. These tiny fish share many bone-building genes with humans. Researchers used a tool cal

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Pegvaliase: Real-World Lessons from US Clinics after 5 Years

Managing phenylketonuria (PKU) can be tough, but pegvaliase has been a game-changer in the last five years. Let's dive into what real-world experience has taught us about using this treatment. First off, it's crucial to remember that every patient is different. Some might have a hard time with side

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Microbiome: How Metaproteomics is Revolutionizing Clinical Research

Have you ever wondered how tiny microbes in your body can influence your health? Scientists have been using mass spectrometry to study these microbiomes for a while now. Recently, they've started to harness the power of metaproteomics, which looks at the proteins produced by these microbes. This is

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Sugar Coatings on Proteins: What They Mean for Our Health

You know how proteins in your body can have sugar molecules attached to them? This process is called glycosylation. It's super important for things like making proteins strong and helping cells stick to each other. But sometimes, these sugar coatings can go wonky. When they do, it's linked to seriou

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Transforming Pressure: How Surgeons Turn Stress into Mastery

Ever wondered how surgeons stay calm and focused during high-pressure operations? It's like they're athletes in scrubs, turning stress into success. But how do they do it? Let's dive in. First off, surgeons aren't born with superhuman calmness. They train for it. Just like athletes, they practice t

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