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Nov 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Heat Waves in Jiaozhou Bay: Impact on Plankton Ecosystems

Over the past few decades, the world has been experiencing more heat waves due to global warming. But what about the long-term effects of these extreme weather events on local ecosystems? Let's take a look at Jiaozhou Bay in the Yellow Sea, where scientists have been tracking heat waves for nearly s

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Nov 20 2024CRYPTO

From Full to Lean: Exploring Ethereum's Stateless Future

Ethereum, the popular blockchain platform, is looking to switch to a 'Stateless' model. This change aims to tackle the growing size of Ethereum's state data. The new approach involves using 'witnesses' to handle data in a different way. These witnesses are like additional pieces of information added

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Nov 20 2024BUSINESS

Bay Area Bridge Tolls: Going Up Again?

Are you ready to pay more to drive across Bay Area bridges? The Bay Area Toll Authority is considering another toll hike starting in 2026. They want to know what you think at a public meeting next Wednesday. The meeting is at their headquarters in San Francisco and online, starting at 9:35 a. m. You

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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

The Packers' New Star: Valentine Takes the Field

The Green Bay Packers recently beat the Chicago Bears 20-19, and there was a notable change in their defensive lineup. Eric Stokes, a cornerback who hasn't had any reported injuries, surprisingly played only four defensive snaps. This isn't the first time Stokes' playing time has decreased. In Octob

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

The Bears' Kick: A Coach's Confidence

Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus stood tall despite a heartbreaking loss to the Green Bay Packers. The game ended with a blocked field goal attempt by Cairo Santos, giving Green Bay a 20-19 win. Coach Eberflus defended the team's decision to go for the long field goal instead of running anothe

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Why Ivermectin's Role in Fighting COVID-19 is Still Debated

Ivermectin, a drug usually used to fight parasites, has been in the spotlight as a possible treatment for COVID-19. Two studies recently looked at similar data from clinical trials, but had different views. One said the drug could help reduce COVID-19 deaths, while the other wasn't so sure. This new

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Baseball's Next Chapter: Rays Set for Yankees' Spring Home

The Tampa Bay Rays are switching gears for the 2025 season. Due to damage from Hurricane Milton, they won't be playing at their long-time home, Tropicana Field. Instead, they'll call the New York Yankees' spring training park, Steinbrenner Field, home for the season. This move is planned to keep the

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Tiny Plankton Power in South Africa's St Helena Bay

In the sunny waters of St Helena Bay, South Africa, tiny plankton, known as nano-picoplankton, rule the post-upwelling period. These tiny guys are the main producers of food for marine life. Yet, we don't fully understand how they behave over short periods or what kind of community they form. Scien

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Nov 08 2024SPORTS

Manchester United Eyes Bayern Midfielder Goretzka for January Transfer

Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka in the January transfer window. The Premier League club is considering another transfer raid on Bayern, after already signing defenders Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui this summer. Goretzka, a Germany

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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Guantanamo Trial: Judge Revives Plea Deals for 9/11 Suspects

A military judge has just ruled that plea deals made with three key suspects in the 9/11 attacks are still valid. This includes Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is believed to be the mastermind. The judge, Air Force Col. Matthew McCall, made this decision even though the U. S. Defense Secretary, Lloyd Au

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