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Dec 25 2024CRIME

Subway Attack: Man Accused of Fanning Flames

A man from Guatemala, Sebastian Zapeta, is facing serious charges after a woman died in a fire on a New York City subway train. Prosecutors say Zapeta used a shirt to fan the flames, causing the woman's death. The attack happened on an F train stopped at the Coney Island station. Zapeta, who is accu

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Graphene Upgrade: Tuning Electromagnetic Properties with Temperature

Graphene's special powers have caught the eye of scientists recently. It's all about how it behaves when the temperature changes. Think about this: if we can control how graphene reacts to heat, we can design some super smart materials and devices. First, let's talk about two key things: polarizatio

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Crime and Substance Abuse: How Violence Impacts Life Expectancy

Imagine you're walking down a dark alley. You might think about crime and how it can hurt people. But have you ever thought about how it can affect a person's lifespan? This study took a closer look at this topic, specifically for people with substance use problems. They wanted to know if violent cr

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

Coal Burns Faster with More Oxygen

Scientists have been exploring how oxygen affects the burning of coal. They conducted experiments by changing the amount of oxygen and heat. They examined the oxidized parts of the coal to see how easily they could be ignited. By increasing the coal from 5 to 300 grams, they found that the needed te

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Dec 22 2024WEATHER

Warm Week Ahead, But Watch Out for Monday's Weather!

Just a few days away from Christmas, Wisconsin is warming up. But before you hit the road, check the forecast. A storm is brewing for tonight and could cause slippery roads on Monday morning. The rest of the region should stay dry on Monday, with plenty of clouds and mild temperatures. For the rest

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

How Does Hot Weather Really Affect Our Blood Pressure?

You might think that hot weather only makes you sweat, but it can also change your blood pressure. According to a study in Bangladesh, when the temperature goes up, our blood pressure can go down. This isn't just because our skin blood vessels open up to cool us off. The heat also affects how much p

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

What Do Older Adults Really Want from Their Care?

Imagine you're trying to please a big, diverse group of people – that's the challenge when it comes to caring for older adults. They're like a box of chocolates, all different. Some like to be looked after at home, others in a friendly care center. Some need a lot of attention, while others are happ

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Why Biomarkers Could Beat Food Diaries in Tracking Nutrition

Food diaries and questionnaires might be old news when it comes to tracking what we eat. Scientists are looking into something called biomarkers, which they think could be a more trustworthy way to figure out our nutritional status. But don't get too excited yet. Biomarkers have their own set of iss

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Dec 21 2024LIFESTYLE

Stay Warm and Stylish: The Best Winter Boots for Women

Winter can be harsh, especially in cold cities. So, finding the right pair of winter boots is crucial. There are various styles and types, each with its own benefits. Let's dive into what makes a great winter boot and some top picks for women. First, consider the size and height of the boot. Winter

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Powering Up: How a Unique Solar Radiation Prediction Model Outsmarts the Competition

As the world grapples with an energy crisis, predicting solar radiation (SR) accurately has become crucial for harnessing renewable energy. Machine Learning (ML) models have stepped up to tackle this challenge with impressive results. One such model, called the Cheetah Optimizer-Random Forest (CO-RF

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