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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Probing the Power of Bacteria for Better Food Additives

Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus LRH30, a type of lactic acid bacteria, can make special substances called exopolysaccharides. These substances help to support our immune system and can be used as natural additives in food. Recent research focused on making the production of these substances more effic

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Jan 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Magic: The Hollywood Stars Who Voiced Your Beloved Ghibli Characters

It is popular knowledge that Studio Ghibli films have always been praised for their excellent voice acting. Both the original Japanese and English dubs have actors who bring characters to life with their performance. These films have a hidden treasure of Hollywood celebrities lending their iconic

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Dentists: Detecting Drug Use

Dentists hold a unique position in public health. Due to their regular interaction with patients, they have the opportunity to spot signs of health issues beyond the teeth. Drug use, including psychoactive substances, can have some serious effects on the mouth. Dentists might be the first to notice

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Going Beyond the Mind: The Impact of Trauma MBP programs on Teens

Deep breathing, meditation, and self-awareness aren't always the happy journey we hope for Teens. Some teenagers know firsthand that these techniques in the MBPs can backfire. Past traumas and ongoing post-traumatic stress can cause more harm than good. The meditative journey of s

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

How Au and In Mix to Make Better GeSe Devices

When creating devices like transistors and photodetectors, the connection between metal and semiconductor is super important. Think of it like a bridge that lets electricity flow smoothly. Au-In alloy is one such bridge that makes GeSe devices perform incredibly well. The contact resistance (Rc) is

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Brain Heat: How Scorching Temperatures Affect Kids' Thinking Skills

Climate change is making our planet hotter, and this isn't just a problem for polar bears, it's a big deal for kids too. Kids aged 9-10 might seem tough, but their brains are still growing. Extreme heat can mess with how well they think and learn. Imagine a kid trying to solve a math proble

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Jan 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Green Tech: Saving the Planet, One Chip at a Time

Semiconductors are tiny but powerful, powering everything from smartphones to supercomputers. They are used in nearly every electronic device we use. However, making these semiconductors can be tough on the environment. The specialty materials used in their production can be harmful if not managed p

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Jan 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Audition Set for Thrilling English Makeover

The producers at Focus Features are close to sealing a deal with Hyde Park Entertainment and Mario Kassar Productions to bring a new version of the chilling Japanese horror novel, Audition, to life. This isn't the first time the novel, originally published in 1997, has been adapted for the big scree

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

San Antonio's young star speaks out after a hard shove

The San Antonio Spurs' arena was charged with tension the moment the Clippers' center, Ivica Zubac, sent Victor Wembanyama flying after a hard shove. Watching the young basketball star get pushed to the court like that, it was hard to imagine what was going through his mind. The third quar

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Beneath the Surface: BC's Specialist Shortage and Its Impact on Patients

British Columbia is grappling with a hidden problem. while the healthcare system is busy trying to solve various issues it has no answer to it. The waitlist for cardiology, neuros, orthopedic surgery and urology appointments are way too long. Between 2000 and 2014 the number of specialists in the

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