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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: A Traveler Brings the Virus Home

A measles case has been confirmed in an adult in Oakland County. This individual had recently returned from a trip abroad. The person's vaccination status is unknown. The adult arrived home on February 27. Symptoms started on March 3, and a rash appeared on March 7. This means the virus could have s

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel Phones Get a Battery Boost with Android 16

Google has been working on a new feature for Pixel phones that lets users check their battery health. This feature is similar to what iPhone users have had for a while. It shows how well the battery is doing and if it needs to be replaced. This feature has been in the works for a couple of years, bu

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Mar 14 2025WEATHER

Stormy Sunday and a Chilly St. Patrick's Day Ahead

South Carolina is in for a weather rollercoaster this weekend. Sunday is going to be a wild ride with strong storms. The whole state is under a slight risk for severe weather. The main worry is wind gusts that could reach up to 70 miles per hour. There's also a small chance of tornadoes and flooding

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Sunshine, Skin, and Super Cells

Natural killer (NK) cells are like the body's secret agents, they produce special proteins called cytokines. These proteins are crucial for the immune system to work properly. One of these proteins, NK cell-conditioned medium (NK-CdM), is packed with these cytokines and has shown promise in healing

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Mar 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hear the World Better with Your Android Phone

A new feature called Bluetooth Auracast is making waves in the tech world. This isn't just about better sound quality; it's about making life easier for people who have trouble hearing. Auracast lets devices like smartphones, TVs, and public announcement systems send audio to multiple receivers, suc

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Mar 14 2025CRIME

Church Leader Faces Serious Charges

The founder of a prominent church in Oklahoma is in hot water. Robert Morris, 63, is facing some serious allegations. A grand jury has charged him with five counts of lewd or indecent acts involving a minor. This news comes after Cindy Clemishire, 55, publicly accused Morris of sexually abusing h

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Do Kids Get Their Faces from Their Parents?

Have you ever wondered why some kids look like their parents? It's not just about the eyes or the nose. It's about the whole face. Scientists did a study to figure out how facial features are passed down from parents to kids. They looked at something called Class III facial features. These are

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Mar 13 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather Warnings: Storms Ahead!

The weather is heating up this week in the Capital Area. Expect a warm-up through Friday, with temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Winds from the south will pick up, reaching up to 25 mph, and clouds will increase. Don't worry about any major interruptions to outdoor plans, though; the real exci

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Hip Surgery Secrets: The Power of Data

Imagine a world where doctors can easily access and understand the data from electronic health records (EHRs). This would make it easier to build research-grade databases. This is crucial for improving medical practices. Modern hip replacement surgeries, or total hip arthroplasties, often involve m

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Slippery When Wet: How Oil and Heat Affect Train Tracks

The world of trains is a world of friction. Trains rely on the grip between their wheels and the rails to move. This grip, or adhesion, is crucial for safe and efficient train operation. Scientists have long known that water can sometimes improve this grip. But what about oil? Oil is often seen

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