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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Why Are Stroke Studies Dropped?

Imagine this: Researchers spend years working on a study, only to have it disappear without a trace. This isn't a rare occurrence in the medical world, especially in the field of endovascular stroke studies. These studies focus on using minimally invasive techniques to treat strokes, which can be a

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Mar 06 2025WEATHER

Stormy Weather Ahead: NOAA's Future in Jeopardy

The Department of Government Efficiency is planning to end the lease of a key NOAA facility in Maryland. This facility is crucial for weather forecasting across the United States. It is often referred to as the "nerve center" for weather predictions. The decision comes just as the tornado season is

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Mar 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chickens in the Heat: Uganda's Farmers Face Climate Challenges

Uganda's rural families rely heavily on chickens for food and income. These chickens roam freely, scavenging for food. But, rising temperatures are causing big problems for these birds. Farmers in Soroti district shared their struggles. They said that high temperatures are making chickens less produ

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

The Surprising Truth About Hydrogen in Solar Cells

Picture this: tiny gaps in a material that were once seen as a major issue. These are hydrogen vacancies in metal-halide perovskites, which are used to make solar cells. For a long time, scientists believed these vacancies caused a lot of energy loss as heat, instead of converting it into electricit

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Mar 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Halyna Hutchins: The Forgotten Heroine of Rust

A tense Q&A session took place during a screening of a new documentary about the late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. The event highlighted the significant changes in the film's direction and content from the original plan. Hutchins, a Ukraine-born cinematographer, has been overshadowed by the ongo

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Soybean Secrets: Unlocking the Power of Benin's Green Gold

Soybeans are a superfood. They are packed with nutrients and can be used in many different ways. This makes them very important in world trade. In Benin, soybeans are a major cash crop. Farmers grow them almost everywhere. But, there are some big problems. Low yields and weather issues make it hard

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

How Spin Can Mislead in Knee Injury Studies

The world of knee injury research isn't always as straightforward as it seems. When it comes to studies on the anterolateral ligament (ALL) and lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET) for treating anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, there's a sneaky issue called spin. Spin is when researchers

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Should You Fix Both Shoulders at Once or Wait? A Surprising Answer

Imagine you have a torn rotator cuff in both shoulders. You might think fixing them both at once would be quicker and easier. But hold on, there's more to consider. A recent study looked at whether it's better to have both shoulders fixed at the same time or to space out the surgeries. The study f

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Tailoring Medical Choices: A Smart Approach for Better Patient Care

Medical decisions are tricky. Everyone is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. This is especially true when considering patient preferences. So, how can doctors make the best choices for each individual? Well, a clever solution has been developed. It's a flexible syst

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Mar 05 2025EDUCATION

Breaking Barriers: How Media Empowers BIPOC Voices in Higher Education

Imagine a world where everyone's story is heard and valued. That's the power of media praxis, especially for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in higher education. These platforms are more than just tools; they're gateways to empowerment and leadership. Think about it. When BIP

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