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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy at High Altitudes: What's Really Going On?

Ever wondered what happens when you sleep at high altitudes? You might assume that your oxygen levels would drop, but here's a twist: young, healthy individuals often experience something called periodic breathing. This is a pattern where breathing switches between quick bursts and brief pauses. A r

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Feb 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Loyalty Test: A Tale of Stars and Agency

In the world of Hollywood, loyalty is a big deal. Ari Emanuel, the big boss at Endeavor, recently showed where his loyalties lie. He publicly backed Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively in their ongoing drama with Justin Baldoni. Emanuel has known Reynolds and Lively for over ten years and has nothing but

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Feb 15 2025HEALTH

Fatty Acids and Brain Health: A Surprising Connection

Fatty acids, specifically those that are not attached to other molecules, can be harmful to various organs in the body. These acids, known as non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs), have the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier. This raises an important question: Can NEFAs affect cognitive decline o

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Feb 15 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Hidden Patterns: A New Way to Understand Complex Data

Scientists face a big challenge when dealing with complex data that changes over time and space. This data can come from various fields like weather forecasting, brain studies, disease spread, and even wind patterns. The problem is that traditional methods often fall short because they need human he

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Feb 15 2025SCIENCE

Proton Power: The Next Big Thing in Energy Storage?

Imagine a world where energy storage is safe, quick, and can handle extreme temperatures. Proton batteries are stepping up to the plate, offering a promising solution. These batteries are catching attention because they are safe and can respond rapidly to energy demands. However, there's a catch. Th

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Feb 15 2025EDUCATION

Why First-Year College Women May Not Report Sexual Assault

First-year college women face a high risk of sexual assault. Resident assistants (RAs) in dorms can help connect victims with support services. A study looked at why some women might not tell RAs about their experiences. The study asked 374 first-year college women about their experiences and thoug

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Chernobyl's Nuclear Plant Under Fire: A New Threat

In the dead of night, a Russian drone struck the damaged nuclear power plant at Chernobyl. The target was the massive concrete shelter built to keep radiation in check. This shelter, known as the New Safe Confinement, was damaged in the attack. The shelter, a marvel of modern engineering, was comple

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Feb 14 2025EDUCATION

Ping Pong in PE: A New Way to Measure It

Ever wondered how teachers feel about teaching table tennis in PE classes? A group of experts and teachers worked together to create a questionnaire called the "Racquet Sports Attitude Scale (RSAS). " This tool is designed to see how teachers view and use table tennis in their classes. The RSAS has

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cybersecurity: The Never-Ending Game of Strategy and Resources

Cybersecurity is like a high-stakes game of strategy, where hackers and defenders are always trying to outsmart each other. To understand this better, experts use something called Attack-Defence Trees (ADTs). These trees help figure out possible attacks and how well different defenses work. But what

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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Zinc-Ion Batteries: The Next Big Thing in Energy Storage

Imagine a world where batteries are cheap, safe, and powerful. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, zinc-ion batteries are stepping up to make this dream a reality. But hold on, there's a twist. When zinc is used as the anode, things can get a bit chaotic. Tiny, unwanted branches called dendrites can g

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