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Jan 14 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens: A Different Showdown

The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens are set to clash again in the AFC Divisional Round Playoffs. Back in Week 4, the Ravens crushed the Bills 35-10. But a lot has changed since then. Both teams have seen significant roster changes and injuries. For the Bills, key defensive players like Matt Milan

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Advanced Neurosurgery: A Closer Look at Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in India

Did you know that setting up a gamma knife facility for advanced neurosurgery isn't cheap? Hospitals in India have to carefully think about their budgets to keep these facilities running. One big hospital in India decided to dig into their costs and figure out when they'd break even. They found that

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Data-Driven Disease Detection: Challenges and Tips in the Digital Age

Nowadays, health experts use lots of data to understand and fight diseases. This data comes from many places, like hospitals and even our phones. Before COVID-19, digital tools were becoming popular in epidemiology, which is the study of how diseases spread. The pandemic changed everything, making t

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Jan 14 2025CRYPTO

Crypto: Just Speculation and Crime?

Cliff Asness, a big shot at AQR Capital Management, isn't buying into the crypto hype. He thinks bitcoin is nothing more than a bubble ready to pop. After bitcoin soared past $100, 000 following the November presidential election, Asness is skeptical. He believes crypto is only good for two things:

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

New Tool to Spot Microbial Metal Rust on Steel

You know how simple metal rust can cause big trouble, like leaks that hurt the environment? But did you know microscopic critters can also cause metal to rust? Yep, tiny organisms can create what’s called microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). This is different from regular rust (abiotic corr

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bugs and Bacteria: How Black Soldier Fly Larvae Help Manage Waste

Imagine having a tiny, efficient waste management team in your backyard. That's the idea behind using black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) to munch on sericulture waste – the leftover materials from silk production. This study looked into a clever way to feed BSFL by fermenting this waste with helpful ba

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Protecting Channels: Why Bed Material Matters in Stormwater Control

Storms can be tough on city channels, especially when urbanization changes how water flows. We've been using rules called the Unified Stormwater Sizing Criteria (USSC) to manage this, but it turns out they might not be keeping channels safe from erosion. So, let's dig into how we can do better. Fir

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bacterial Buddies: A Tale of Two Lifestyles in the Jinsha River

In the rushing waters of the Jinsha River, two types of bacteria – free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) – play crucial roles in shaping the aquatic ecosystem. Despite their shared habitat, these bacteria have distinct ways of merging their communities, a process called coalescence. Scientists

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Bat Rabies: A Growing Threat to Cattle in Latin America

Rabies, a disease shared between animals and humans, is a big problem in rural Latin America. It hurts food security and the economy by killing many animals. The common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus, is the main reason this happens. These bats spread the rabies virus (RABV) to cows, causing outbrea

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildfires in California: Challenges and Solutions for Emergency Managers

Emergency managers in California face a tough job when it comes to dealing with wildfires. They have to handle not just the fires, but also the other problems that come with them, like floods and landslides. Four main issues came up in discussions with emergency managers from nine California countie

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