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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

Stingrays Hockey Hits Screens Statewide

Every Saturday, South Carolina's hockey enthusiasts can catch the South Carolina Stingrays in action on Palmetto Sports & Entertainment, a new sports broadcast channel powered by Gray Media. This exciting partnership allows fans across the state to enjoy live games for free, right from their homes.

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Personalized Radiosurgery for NF2-Linked Meningiomas: A Closer Look

Managing meningiomas tied to neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) isn't one-size-fits-all. These intracranial tumors can pop up one at a time or in groups, making each case unique. One treatment option is stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), a high-precision radiation technique. A team of experts dug into the

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

California Sounds Alarm: Bird Flu in Raw Milk

Here's a puzzle for you: what happens when bird flu hits dairy cows? Well, it turns out that their milk can become a hotspot for the virus. This isn't just some imaginary scenario; it's happening in California right now. Health officials have found bird flu—specifically the H5N1 strain—in a batch of

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

Hockey Hits Home: Carolina Hurricanes Games on Local TV!

Are you ready for some high-speed hockey action right in your living room? Palmetto Sports & Entertainment is teaming up with the National Hockey League to bring you the Carolina Hurricanes games live! This Thanksgiving week, get ready to cheer on the Hurricanes from your couch. The first game kicks

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Malaria in Malaysia: Who's at Risk?

In the lush landscapes of Peninsular Malaysia, a sneaky parasite called Plasmodium knowlesi is causing trouble. Scientists wanted to figure out who's most likely to get infected and why. They did a case-control study, comparing people who got malaria with those who didn't. Guess what? More men than

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Nov 25 2024WEATHER

Snow May Spice Up Your Thanksgiving Dinner in Chicago

Chicago, get ready for a cool Thanksgiving! The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures in the mid-30s on the holiday. A weather system sweeping through on Wednesday could bring rain or snow, lasting into Thursday. The heaviest snowfall is likely Wednesday afternoon and night. Travelers migh

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Nov 25 2024BUSINESS

Will Google's Ad Tech Be Called a Monopoly?

A big decision is coming up for Google. A judge in Virginia, U. S. , will soon decide if Google's advertising technology is a monopoly. This isn't just any judge, but Judge Leonie Brinkema, who’s expected to give a written ruling by the end of the year. If she finds Google has done something illegal

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Calmodulin's Surprising Role in Controlling TRPV5 Traffic

Ever heard of calmodulin (CaM)? It's a tiny protein that plays a big role in our bodies. One of its jobs is to help control a specific channel called TRPV5, which is crucial for keeping our calcium levels balanced. You see, TRPV5 is like a tiny gate that lets calcium into our kidney cells. But CaM h

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Ukrainians' Trust in NATO and EU Membership Wanes

As the war with Russia drags on, Ukrainians are becoming less hopeful about joining NATO and the EU, according to a recent poll. The survey, conducted by Gallup, found that fewer Ukrainians believe their country will join these Western alliances anytime soon. The number of people thinking Ukraine wi

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Why Time Matters in Solar Wind Forecasting

The sun constantly releases a stream of plasma and magnetic field, known as the solar wind, that fills the solar system. This wind can cause space weather that affects our technology. Scientists use models to predict solar wind conditions a few days ahead. These models rely on observations of the su

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