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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Kenya's First National Workshop on Health Regulations and Veterinary Services

In Kenya, a significant event took place recently: the country's first national workshop on the International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005. The focus was on evaluating how well the Veterinary Services Pathway is working. This workshop was a big deal because it's all about making sure Kenya is ready

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Dec 02 2024CRYPTO

Blockchain Goes Green: Exploring Eco-Friendly Changes

Blockchain technology is revolutionizing the way we handle transactions and data. It's like a digital ledger spread across many computers, making it secure and transparent. But some blockchains, like Bitcoin, use a lot of energy, which is a big concern for the environment. Bitcoin alone uses about 1

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Dec 02 2024CRYPTO

The Mystery of Predicting Crypto Prices

Ever thought about how experts try to foresee the future prices of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum? They use various methods to make these predictions, focusing on how these digital currencies behave compared to traditional money. Scientists and analysts look at past data, such as opening

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Dec 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Unexpected Outcomes on Yellowstone: A Cowboy's Death and a Shady Conversation

Yellowstone's recent episode was a rollercoaster. Sad news first: a beloved cowboy, Colby, met his end after trying to save a boy trapped with a moody horse. The horse kicked him, and that was that. It all started with a sweet phone call to his girlfriend, Teeter. He said he loved her. Not long afte

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Dec 02 2024EDUCATION

Grandparents' Role in Kids' Education: Does It Really Make a Difference?

You've probably heard that early experiences can shape a person's future. Scientists have been exploring how non-parental care affects kids. A recent study in Germany took a closer look at the impact of grandparents on kids' school success. Researchers surveyed three generations in a family to find

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Dec 01 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Moana 2's Auliʻi Cravalho: A Voice of Many Cultures

Eight years ago, a 16-year-old Auliʻi Cravalho stepped into the role of Moana, Disney's Polynesian princess. Now 24, she's back for "Moana 2, " a sequel that builds on Moana's self-discovery. Cravalho relates to Moana's journey, having looked up to another Disney hero, Mulan, who inspired her throug

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Dec 01 2024EDUCATION

Food Safety in Schools: What Kids in Brazil Really Think

Have you ever thought about what kids really know about food safety? Turns out, it's a big deal to understand, especially for kids who are not just eating but also handling food. This study decided to dive into the minds of kids aged 10 to 14 in public schools around the Federal District of Brazil.

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Dec 01 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Investors Cash In Big After Trump's Win

The cryptocurrency world is buzzing with excitement. Investors are celebrating big wins after Donald Trump's presidential victory. Bitcoin, the most famous digital coin, has surged to almost $100, 000 per coin. This surge, dubbed the 'Trump Bump', has made many investors very happy. Some are even sp

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Solid Psychology: A Path Beyond Mandates

Some people think that making preregistration a rule is the way to go to fix the replication crisis in psychology. But I and others believe this isn't the best solution. Instead, let's focus on three key areas to create strong and long-lasting psychological research. First, we need to know how to c

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Prostate Cancer's Rise in Asia: A New Perspective

You might think prostate cancer is only a big deal in the West, but guess what? It's on the rise in Asia too. Researchers are diving into the numbers to figure out why, especially when it comes to advanced cases. They want to know how the disease spreads, how it's treated, and what it does to people

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