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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Firefly's Blue Ghost Lander Heads to the Moon

Firefly Aerospace has scored a big deal with NASA. They're sending their Blue Ghost lander to the moon in 2028. This mission is special because it includes a rover and a cool destination: the Gruithuisen Domes. Scientists are excited about this area because it has rocks made from magma rich in silic

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Empowering Army Nurses: The Power of Emotional Leadership

Imagine this: the Army is preparing for future challenges, and one key group is nursing leaders. They need to be ready for fast-paced, tough situations. How nurses lead can really impact military readiness and keeping talented nurses in the Army Nurse Corps. Both the Army's talent management and the

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Snoring Kids: Impact on Brain Functions and Daily Life

Ever wondered how snoring affects kids? It turns out, mild sleep-disordered breathing (mSDB) can cause real problems. Research shows it's linked to both behavior issues and a lower quality of life (QOL). But there's more to explore. How do symptoms and daily life impact a child's ability to think an

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Sugar-Based Polymers: Revolutionizing Materials with a Sweet Twist

Imagine creating polymers that are not only made from sugar but also have exciting properties like strength, heat resistance, and a unique structure. Scientists have found a way to do just that by mixing a special sugar derivative with cyclic anhydrides in a process called regioselective ring-openin

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Measuring Care for Trans Individuals: A New Scale

Have you ever wondered how healthcare professionals treat transgender individuals? A new scale has been created to measure this. Known as the Transgender Health Care Humanization Scale, or THcH Scale for short, it's designed to assess how sensitive healthcare providers are to trans patients. But bef

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Personalized Corneal Cross-Linking on Vision in Different Eye Conditions

Imagine having a vision problem like progressive keratoconus or mild short-sightedness. A treatment called customized corneal cross-linking (CXL) is being used to improve these conditions. But how does it affect the more complex parts of vision known as higher-order aberrations (HOAs)? Researchers l

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Setting Priorities for Research on Transgender People Facing Violence

Every year, transgender people suffer greatly from sexual assault and partner violence, but they often don't get the help they deserve. Sadly, there's not much research to guide the development of better support systems. A recent study aimed to create a new research agenda for Canada to fill the gap

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Why We Lose Muscle Strength and How to Stop It

Muscle strength is what keeps us moving and leading active lives. As people age, and with more muscle disorders on the rise, it's becoming a big health issue around the world. To tackle this, we need to understand why muscles weaken. Let's dive into the reasons and causes, the signals that make musc

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Facing the Ax: Federal Workers Brace for Trump's Blow

As the new year approaches, federal employees are steeling themselves for a storm. President Donald Trump's new team, led by tech moguls Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, aims to slash government spending by $2 trillion. This includes trimming the nearly 3 million-strong civil service workforce. But th

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

The Fading Splendor: Leaders and Republics in Renaissance Italy

In the vibrant cities of Venice and Genoa, a tradition of grand speeches to welcome new leaders began to wane in the 1620s. This shift wasn’t merely about changing customs; it reflected a deeper crisis of identity for these republics. The wealthy elite in both cities started to question the perfecti

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