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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Ocean Fronts Shape Protist Communities in the Southern Pacific

Did you know that tiny ocean creatures called protists play a big role in keeping our planet healthy? They help cycle important compounds like carbon and nitrogen. But because they live in remote areas, we don't know much about how they react to changes in their environment. In the southern Pacific

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Starbucks Faces Scheduling Snag Due to Vendor's Ransomware Woes

Imagine you're a barista at Starbucks, eagerly checking your schedule for the week. But hold on, something's not right. Your usual platform to view and manage your shifts is down. Why? A ransomware attack has hit one of Starbucks' software vendors, causing a major hiccup. Starbucks is working hard

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Psychedelics and Pot: A New Look at Addiction

Did you know that cannabis use disorder, or CUD, is a growing concern in the United States? With millions of people affected, the search is on for effective treatments. Recently, some intriguing research has surfaced, focusing on psychedelic compounds. No, not the ones that make you trip in a bad wa

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Unions' Secret Cash: The Inside Scoop

Did you know that three big-name publications have been quietly pocketing hundreds of thousands of dollars from teachers' unions? These outlets—The New Republic, American Prospect, and Courier Newsroom—have collectively grabbed $905, 000 from the American Federation of Teachers and the National Educ

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Metal Cages Change SO2 Fate with Different Counterions

Like a factory with two functions, some metal-organic cages (MOCs) can either store the pollutant SO2 or turn it into a less harmful form. The key? Different chemical companions, known as counterions. By swapping these companions, scientists can flip the switch between just trapping SO2 or convertin

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Chemical Oscillations in Motion: Unveiling Nonlinear Wonders

Imagine a world where chemicals dance to a rhythm not of their own making, but one dictated by their environment. We're talking about chemical oscillators, fascinating systems where the concentration of chemical species fluctuates over time due to transport processes. These aren't your average chemi

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

The Amazing Self-Healing Glue for Silicon Batteries

Imagine a tiny molecular boat and paddle system designed to fix itself in just two minutes. This is the story of a unique glue, or binder, created to help silicon batteries last longer. Silicon batteries have a big problem: they can swell up and break during use. Scientists are working on self-heali

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

New Hope for BTC Patients: The Durvalumab + Chemo Combination in Action

Biliary tract cancer (BTC), a tough cancer that starts in the bile ducts or gallbladder, has been a serious challenge due to its poor outlook. A big trial called TOPAZ-1 showed that adding durvalumab to the standard first-line chemo (gemcitabine and cisplatin) helped patients live longer than chemo

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Nov 25 2024LIFESTYLE

Jet Set Jobs: What Do Private Flight Attendants Earn?

Ever wondered what it's like to work on a private jet? Let's dive into the life of a private flight attendant and see how their salary stacks up against commercial cabin crew. First off, these jobs aren't your typical 9 to 5. Schedules can be unpredictable, with flight attendants often called in at

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Why Workers in the Petrochemical Industry Face Muscle Troubles: A Study

Imagine a worker at a petrochemical plant who's been having back pain for weeks. Musculoskeletal disorders, or MSDs, are quite common, especially in jobs that require physical labor. In the petrochemical industry, these disorders are a significant cause of absenteeism and have a substantial economic

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