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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Fossil Echinoderms: A Closer Look at Their Feeding Habits

Echinoderms are a group of sea creatures known for their unique bodies and rich fossil history. One of their standout features is Mutable Collagenous Tissue (MCT), a special kind of connective tissue that can change shape quickly. This makes it hard to trace their evolution in the geological record.

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Food Safety: Can Raman Spectroscopy Spot the Difference?

Food safety is getting more critical these days. One way to ensure we're eating safe food is by identifying its origin, brand, or type using spectroscopic profiling. But how can we measure if our data is good enough for these tasks? Enter the "two-step classifiability analysis. " This method collect

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Nov 16 2024FINANCE

Green Finance and Investment: China’s Game Changer

Ever thought about how policy changes can shape business decisions? Take China’s green finance reforms, for instance. Back in 2017, China launched special zones called green finance reform and innovation pilot zones. These zones aimed to encourage companies to invest efficiently and sustainably. The

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

How Pictures Affect Medical Funding on Crowdsourcing Platforms

When it comes to raising money for medical needs online, first impressions really matter. A good image can draw people in and get them interested in donating. Researchers used smart computers to figure out what kinds of pictures work best. They looked at different images and found that certain types

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

New Tariffs Could Hurt Trump-Won States

Imagine a world where President Donald Trump slaps massive tariffs on all Chinese goods. Some experts think it could spark an economic war. Two states that helped Trump win the 2024 election, Nevada and Florida, might feel the most pain. A study by the U. S. -China Business Council and Oxford Econom

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Mavericks Crumble Against Jazz: A Slippery Defeat

The Dallas Mavericks faced a tough night in Utah, falling to the Jazz 115-113. John Collins shone for the Jazz, scoring 28 points and grabbing 9 rebounds. Luka Doncic led the Mavericks with 37 points but made a costly defensive mistake. Without Kyrie Irving due to a shoulder injury, the Mavericks st

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Why Coach Quinn's Big Call Didn't Pay Off

On Thursday night, the Washington Commanders faced the Philadelphia Eagles in a crucial division game. The Commanders' new head coach, Dan Quinn, made a big decision in the fourth quarter that didn't go as planned. Instead of kicking a field goal when they were down 12-10 and on the Eagles' 26-yard

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Exploring Gregg Popovich's Background and Beliefs

Gregg Popovich, the renowned San Antonio Spurs coach, isn't your typical sports figure. Born in East Chicago, Indiana, in 1949, he has Serbian and Croatian roots. His dad, Raymond, was Serbian, while his mom, Katherine, was Croatian. They both came to the U. S. seeking better opportunities. Popovich

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

America's New Team: China's Challenge Continues

President-elect Donald Trump is shaping his second administration, focusing first on national security. Bold names like Marco Rubio, Michael Waltz, Elise Stefanik, and Robert Lighthizer are on board, all known for being tough on China. This doesn't bode well for U. S. -China relations, as these "Chi

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Nov 15 2024FINANCE

Investing in Chinese Stocks: Worth the Gamble?

Caroline Cai, the CEO of U. S. -based Pzena Investment Management, believes that now is the time to increase exposure to Chinese stocks. She argues that the risks are obvious to everyone, but the valuations are so low that investors are being compensated for taking on that risk. This perspective is

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