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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Louisiana Faces Possible Bird Flu Case, No Direct Human Spread

In a recent turn of events, a Louisiana resident is currently hospitalized, potentially marking the state's first case of bird flu. According to health officials, the individual had been in close contact with sick and possibly infected birds. The type of bird flu in question is H5N1, a virus known f

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

Energy Giants Target Tech: Natural Gas for AI Data Centers

Imagine this: massive tech companies using natural gas from familiar energy giants to power their cutting-edge AI data centers. Exxon Mobil and Chevron, traditionally known for oil, are now aiming to supply the tech world with energy. These companies believe that natural gas will be the go-to fuel f

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Lights, EMFs, and Water: Are They Messing with Our Internal Clocks?

Our bodies have an in-built timekeeper, called the circadian rhythm, that keeps many functions running smoothly. When this rhythm gets disrupted, it can cause health problems. Modern life, with its long indoor hours and irregular schedules, can throw off this rhythm. Besides personal habits, environ

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Big News and Local Happenings: A Week in Review

This week, the world watched as a major political shift occurred in Syria. Rebels took control, forcing the country’s long-time leader, Bashar Assad, to seek refuge in Russia. With the end of President Joe Biden's term approaching, the future of the region remains unclear. In the United States, the

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Striking a Balance: The FBI's Freedom and Oversight

The FBI's independence is a hot topic. Some people think it should be totally free from politics, but that wasn't always the plan. The FBI director's 10-year term was set to stop another long-term leader like J. Edgar Hoover, who stayed in charge for nearly four decades. His independence turned into

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

How Do Zebrafish Larvae React to Quick Stress?

Handling stress is a big deal in fish farming. Zebrafish, a common fish in labs and farms, hasn't been studied enough for their stress response when they're young. Scientists wanted to see how zebrafish larvae react to a sudden stress situation. They spun the tiny fish in a vortex for a minute and c

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

How Bacteria Adjust Their Speed with Temperature: A Closer Look

Ever wondered how bacteria like Escherichia coli manage to survive and grow in different temperatures? Scientists used tiny microscopes to watch E. coli in action. They found that these tiny organisms slowly adjust their growth rate when temperature changes. This happens over about 1. 5 generations

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

Flying First Class Gets Tougher: Why Upgrades Are Hard to Come By

Since the pandemic, folks have been willing to pay more for the extra space in first class. This means fewer free upgrades for frequent flyers. The competition is fierce, with more people vying for those coveted seats. Even during the off-season in early 2025, demand is expected to stay strong. Airl

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Dec 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrities' Birthdays and Horoscopes: A Fascinating Look at Future Moves

Today marks the birthday of some well-known celebrities like Vanessa Hudgens who turns 36, Sophie Monk turning 45, Beth Orton at 54, and Dee Wallace celebrating her 76th birthday. To make the most of this year, it's important to gather information, carefully analyze your situation, and seek expert a

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Social Media and Teens: A Shifting Impact on Mood and Friendships

Ever wondered how using social media affects teenagers' feelings and friendships? A study looked into this by asking 297 teens (average age 14, mostly Dutch) to report their social media use, mood, self-confidence, and closeness to friends over two separate 3-week periods, 6 months apart. The result

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