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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

A Scientific Legacy: Eduardo Lissi and Juan Grotewold's Photochemical Journey

In the early 1960s, two brilliant scientists, Eduardo Lissi and Juan Grotewold, kicked off a remarkable journey in chemical kinetics and photochemistry at the University of Buenos Aires' School of Sciences. Politics played a big role in shaping their group's evolution, with members scattering across

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Jan 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Tea Gets Cheesy: Boston Welcomes HeyTea

HeyTea, a popular tea chain from China, has just opened its doors in Boston. Known for its unusual cheese foam topping, this tea shop has been a hit in other cities like New York. Now, Bostonians can taste this unique twist on tea at their new location on Harvard Street in Allston. From fruity to cr

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Jan 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Grant, The Bachelor with a Surprise Twist

Welcome to the debut of Grant Ellis's season of The Bachelor! After a tough few months, we're all craving something straightforward. Grant seems like just the guy to deliver that. He’s a bit like your favorite snack on a lazy afternoon. Grant is all about finding a wife and starting a family AS

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Jan 28 2025EDUCATION

Brewing Science: MIT's Coffee Lab Unveils Secrets

Ever wondered why your coffee tastes bitter or acidic? Jeffrey Grossman, a professor at MIT, and his students are exploring the science behind the perfect cup. They've discovered that microwaving coffee for more than 30 seconds changes its chemistry, making it less enjoyable. In their class "Coffee

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

A Sugar-Coated Approach to Detecting Glycoproteins

Have you ever thought about how we can detect tiny proteins in our body that are crucial for understanding diseases? Scientists have found an interesting way to do this using sugar molecules and tiny gold particles. These proteins, called glycoproteins, have sugar chains attached to them. The scient

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Jan 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fatty Acids in Dolphins and Porpoises: A Warning Signal

In the busy waters of the northern South China Sea, scientists have been studying something unusual happening to dolphins and porpoises. They found high levels of something called organohalogen contaminants (OHCs) in these marine mammals. These OHCs can mess with the body's fatty acid (FAs) levels,

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Ohio State's Defense Shifts: Knowles to Penn State, Day's Future Secure

Ohio State's defensive coordinator, Jim Knowles, has left for Penn State. This news came just a week after the Buckeyes won the national championship. While the timing might seem odd, it's important to note that there could be many reasons behind this decision. Some speculate that Knowles didn't mes

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

Exploring New Sugar-Based UV Filters: A Sunscreen Breakthrough

Cinnamic acid sugar esters, or CASEDs, are natural compounds known for their various biological benefits. But have you ever thought about using them in sunscreen? A recent study dived into this idea, creating a bunch of new cinnamic acid esters using glucose, ribose, and lactose. These compounds wer

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

Josh Kraft Joins Boston Mayoral Race Against Michelle Wu

Boston philanthropist Josh Kraft has officially joined the race for mayor, setting up a challenge against the current Mayor Michelle Wu. He filed the necessary paperwork with the Office of Campaign and Political Finance, listing Allison Murray as his campaign treasurer. Kraft, who is the president o

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Jan 27 2025EDUCATION

Boosting Kids' Talk in Coding Play: Teachers' Magic Tricks

Ever wondered how teachers can help kids talk more while they're trying to solve puzzles with a cool coding toy called Kubo? This study looked into exactly that! Nine kindergarten teachers and 36 kids were observed as they played and problem-solved with Kubo. After the first round, the teachers got

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