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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Green Dream or Tough Reality? Swapping Acid for Better Health

The process of forming and building proteins is a delicate task that could benefit from the removal of harmful substances. Scientists and researchers have been experimenting with safer alternatives to lessen the risk of contamination to humans and to the planet itself. If you break down the tw

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

What's the Story?

Did you know that when people talk about changes, they can be all over the map in terms of what to see required? So, Imagine trying to sort out different ways to understand and deal with change. Guess what? It is the Iceberg Model of Change. It basically splits up ways that people see change in

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Unpacking Shrink-Speak

A lot of us talk about how kids feel inside their heads and bodies. Scientists have a fancy name for this: psychosomatic complaints. While teens might just call it "feeling off. " There's this checklist, which is a list of things you might be feeling. Like headaches, stomach pain or just feeling ti

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Molecule Mysteries with New Chemical Mixes

Imagine peeking into the world of tiny molecules to figure out their structures. This is exactly what some clever chemists have done. They found a new and exciting way to make stable compounds called osmate esters. And why are these esters important? Well, they make it easier to figure out the shape

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of the Mother Tongue: A Journey through Time

Long ago, way back in 1786, a British judge named William Jones had a eureka moment. He noticed something strange. Words in languages like Sanskrit and Latin were way too similar to be a coincidence. He figured they must have come from the same place. This idea gave birth to the concept of the Indo-

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Baby Arrives in Bündchen's Life

Supermodel Gisele Bündchen has recently welcomed her third child, but there's a twist! She is now a mom of three, but this time around, it's with Jiu-Jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente. This is Valente's first time experiencing parenthood. Bündchen had already been a mom to son Benjamin, 15

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Feb 05 2025SPORTS

Sports fans in Colorado can now watch home teams live thanks to a new partnership

Lately, a very exciting agreement has brought the Colorado Avalanche fans a lot of happiness. Starting February 4, 2025, sports fans in Colorado will be able to watch the Denver Nuggets and the Colorado Avalanche live on Xfinity. Altitude Sports is making a comeback for the people of Colora

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Mixing Soaps: The Science of Bubbles and Beyond

So, picture this: scientists have been playing around with different kinds of soaps, or surfactants, to see how they mix and interact. They looked at a special kind of soap called a trimeric surfactant. The soap was mixed with different combinations of other soaps that had varying hydrophobic tail l

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ion Channels: Future of Energy Storage?

Researchers have looked at natural ion channels for inspiration. This is because they are good for moving ions across cell membranes. Imagine you're building a battery with water-based electrolyte. Water likes to stick to ions, making it hard to move them around. This causes problems because wa

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ready for Takeoff: The Astro I, The one and only car from the future

Imagine a time when cars were supposed to be exciting and fast. In the 1960s, a car emerged that was both cool and out of this world. This wasn't your average car. The Chevrolet Astro I looked like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. It was unveiled in New York in 1967 and even today, its desi

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