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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Reactivity of NO2: What Lab Studies Reveal

Nitrogen dioxide, or NO2, is a big player in the atmosphere's chemical game. It's a primary pollutant that sets off chain reactions leading to smog, acid rain, and tiny particles floating in the air. Scientists have been studying how NO2 behaves when it touches different surfaces, like dust, water d

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

Exoskeletons and the Swing Phase: Finding the Right Balance

Imagine you're walking or climbing stairs while wearing a knee brace. You wouldn't want it to interfere with your movement, right? That's the challenge for exoskeleton designers. They need to make sure their devices don't get in the way during the swing phase of walking or stair climbing. But how mu

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

Why Did Republicans Boot Mike Turner?

Rep. Mike Turner once seemed like a rising star in the Republican party. He was even appointed chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. But recently, he got the boot from his fellow Republicans. Why? Because they thought he wasn't "MAGA" enough. Let's look back at how Turner got to this point.

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Education Pick Announcement: A Misstep Unfolded

In a grand turn of events, former President Donald Trump has returned to the helm of the U. S. government. This significant shift in power has brought about a lot of attention, particularly to how the new administration handles important announcements. One such event was a major slip-up during the i

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Breath Samples as Clues to Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a serious health issue worldwide, and detecting it early can be tough. One interesting way scientists are tackling this is by looking at something we do every day: breathing. The condensed version of our breath that comes from our lungs and airways can be collected without any invasiv

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Jan 18 2025SPORTS

Jimmy Butler's Heat Struggles: A New Chapter

Things aren't looking great between Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat. The superstar forward, who wants out of Miami, recently found out he's not in the team's future plans. Team president Pat Riley had a meeting with center Bam Adebayo to make him the leader. Butler was surprised, but not upset. He r

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Jan 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who's Chatting with ChatGPT in Germany?

Ever thought about who uses ChatGPT the most in Germany? A new study recently dove into this topic, tracking 1, 376 Germans online over the first 11 months after ChatGPT's launch. The results showed that younger folks and those with more education were the biggest users. While age and education play

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Opioid Policies: Do They Really Make a Difference?

Have you ever wondered if the policies your state puts in place actually affect how many opioids are being dispensed? Well, let's dive into that! States have been trying out various policies to change how opioids are prescribed, but not many studies have looked at how effective these policies are in

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Ohio Governor Picks Lt. Gov. Husted for Vance's Senate Seat

In a move that highlights the importance of experience in these challenging times, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine appointed Lt. Governor Jon Husted to fill the soon-to-be vacant Senate seat left by JD Vance. Vance is set to become the Vice President of the United States. Husted, a seasoned Republican pol

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

New Leader for House Intel: Meet Rep. Rick Crawford

Hey there! So, the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, has picked a new boss for the House Intelligence Committee. Meet Rep. Rick Crawford, a Republican from Arkansas. He's been on the committee for a while and is now the most senior member after the previous chair, Rep. Mike Turner, got the boot. Johnson

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