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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Future of Emergency Care Training

In the world of emergency medicine, being ready for rare but critical situations is key. These are the high-stress, low-frequency events that require swift and expert action. This is where simulation-based medical education (SBME) comes in. It provides a risk-free environment for doctors and medical

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Sunlight and CO2: A New Way to Make Ethylene

In the world of chemistry, there are different ways to use sunlight to turn CO2 into useful stuff. Usually, this involves using special materials that can capture sunlight and convert it into energy. But there is a catch. These methods often have downsides. They might not work as well as hoped, or t

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Feed Size and Shape: What Makes Hens Happy and Healthy?

A recent experiment looked at how different feed sizes and shapes affect the well-being and productivity of laying hens. The study focused on hens aged 44 to 60 weeks, a crucial period for egg production. The hens were split into six groups, each with a different combination of feed size and shape.

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Speeding up the hunt for anti-aging compounds

A new method has been developed to quickly test natural compounds for their ability to fight harmful substances linked to aging and disease. These substances, known as advanced glycation end products or AGEs, build up in the body due to high sugar intake and speed up the aging process. The problem i

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

How Fermented Tea Can Help Young Chickens Stay Lean

Young chickens naturally start to store more fat as they grow. This is a common issue in poultry farming. Researchers wanted to see if a special type of fermented tea could help keep these young birds leaner. They focused on a tea made from E. cristatum, a type of plant known for its unique properti

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May 10 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking Opportunities: How Tech is Changing the Game for Disabled Students and Job Seekers

The world of work is changing fast. For people with disabilities, this shift brings both challenges and opportunities. One big hurdle is the lack of proper support and tools in schools and workplaces. This makes it tough for them to get good jobs. However, there is hope. New technologies, like artif

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May 10 2025FINANCE

The Future of Fuel: How Smart Transportation Can Save the Day

The world of energy is always changing. It is important to understand how smart transportation can help during tough times. These times include events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Smart transportation has shown it can be a strong support during these crises. This is

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Doctor's Touch: How Leadership Affects Hospital Performance

The impact of leadership on hospital performance is a hot topic. The spotlight is on orthopedic hospitals. These hospitals focus on bone and joint health. The question is: do hospitals run by doctor CEOs perform better? Let's dive in. To find out, a study looked at the top 200 orthopedic ho

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Helping Survivors Heal: The Fight for Better Support in LA

In Los Angeles County, there's a big effort to help people who have gone through violent crimes. These folks often face serious mental health issues and struggle with everyday life. The Trauma Recovery Center model is designed to give them the support they need. This model offers mental health treat

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How Apps are Changing Diabetes Care

Managing type 2 diabetes is a complex task. It involves more than just taking medication. Lifestyle changes, constant learning, and sticking to a plan are all crucial. This can be a lot for anyone to handle. As a result, many people struggle to stay motivated and follow their treatment plans. This c

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