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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

Cu3N: A New Hope for Long-Lasting Fluoride-Ion Batteries

All-solid-state fluoride-ion batteries (FIBs) are being heavily researched for the future of energy storage. One particular cathode material, Cu3N, transforms the game by offering plenty of spaces for fluorine ions to move around. This means more electrons can be transferred, making it a high-capaci

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

The Resurrection of LSM Theorem in Open Quantum Systems

You know how the LSM theorem works in closed systems, right? It's like a rule that says certain spin chains can't have a single, non-degenerate ground state. But what happens when these systems aren't closed anymore? They interact with their environment, and things get a bit messy. Imagine you're l

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

The Legacy of Mary Main: A Lifelong Partnership in Attachment Research

Klaus and Mary Main's journey in attachment research spans over 50 years, filled with professional collaborations and personal bonds. The first encounter happened in 1973 at Mary Ainsworth's lab in Baltimore, where their mutual interest in attachment research blossomed. Both launched longitudinal st

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Salt Habits in New Zealand: What Adults Know & Do

Have you ever thought about how much salt you consume? Well, it turns out that New Zealanders aged 18 to 65 have a mixed bag of knowledge and practices when it comes to dietary salt. A recent study dived into this topic and found some interesting stuff. First, let's talk about what New Zealanders k

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Sleep Better, Live Better: How AutoSleep Makes a Difference

Ever wondered how good sleep can change your life? Well, that's where AutoSleep comes in. This awesome app knows that it's not just about the eight hours of sleep you get. It’s also about the quality and patterns of your sleep. With some seriously smart analytics, AutoSleep digs deep into your sleep

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Touching Ourselves: What Sight and Feel Tell Us

Ever noticed how touching yourself feels different from being touched by someone else? That's called sensory attenuation. This weird phenomenon depends on where you're touched. It only happens when the touching and touched parts of your body match up spatially. So, what helps us figure out we're to

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Jan 12 2025WEATHER

Winter's Back with a Dusting: Snow Ahead This Weekend!

Hang on tight, folks! The weather is about to get interesting. A low-pressure system is on its way from the Dakotas to Minnesota, bringing snow along with it. Today might be calm, but don't let that fool you. Snowflakes will start dancing around northern regions late tonight, spreading to the rest o

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Why Fishermen's Pain Keeps Them Awake

Fishing can be tough on the body, and it's not just the injuries that are a problem. It turns out, the pain that comes with the job can also mess with a fisherman's sleep. A study looked into this issue by checking out the sleep patterns, health, and work habits of fishermen from four different plac

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Jan 11 2025CRIME

Bourbon Street's Safety Dilemma: Balancing Fun and Protection

New Orleans is grappling with a perennial question after a recent attack: How can Bourbon Street be made safe without losing its unique charm? The deadly truck attack has sparked debates about security measures, from banning cars to turning the area into a state park. Locals, like waiter Bryan Casey

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Jan 11 2025CRIME

A Repeat Offender's Shocking Attempt

In the small town of Holtville, Alabama, a 17-year-old girl nearly fell victim to a frightening situation. A man, later identified as Yordy Centeno-Melchor, tried to lure her into his vehicle. This wasn't Melchor's first brush with the law—he had been deported from the U. S. at least five times befo

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