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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

The Long-Term Impact of a Spouse's Disability on Women's Work

Imagine this: you're in your later years, living in China, and your spouse becomes disabled. How does this affect your work life? A recent study found out some surprising facts. Researchers looked at data from 2011 to 2020 from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. They used a clever m

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

How Do Zebrafish Larvae React to Quick Stress?

Handling stress is a big deal in fish farming. Zebrafish, a common fish in labs and farms, hasn't been studied enough for their stress response when they're young. Scientists wanted to see how zebrafish larvae react to a sudden stress situation. They spun the tiny fish in a vortex for a minute and c

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Rider Charlotte Dujardin Banned for Year After Horse Whipping Incident

Charlotte Dujardin, a top British equestrian known for her Olympic medals, was suspended for one year and fined about $12, 000. This penalty came after officials reviewed a video showing Dujardin hitting her horse excessively. The International Federation for Equestrian Sports announced the verdict

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

China's Social Welfare: A Boost for Political Support in Tough Times

When it comes to keeping citizens happy, many countries focus on economic growth. But what about social welfare? In China, from 2010 to 2018, researchers looked into this. They combined surveys from five waves of the China Family Panel Studies with city-level data. They found something interesting.

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Improving Pandemic Response: Why Animal Welfare Matters in the New WHO Treaty

The COVID-19 pandemic showed us that our global health system needs a lot of improvement. A new WHO pandemic treaty is being discussed, and including animal welfare is really important. This study looks at what key groups from civil society think about this. They found that things like preventing di

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Nov 27 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Are Animal Selfies at Asian Zoos a Bad Idea?

Ever been to a zoo or aquarium? It's fun, right? But scientists have found something worrying. They looked at 225 zoos and aquariums in Southeast Asia. What did they see? Over a thousand instances of visitors doing harmful things to animals. Wild, huh? The worst stuff? Taking selfies with animals an

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Livestock Trading: Welfare Wins, Health Losses

Imagine you're a farmer with a sick cow. Should you sell it? That's the question researchers tackled, using a mix of models and simulations to figure out the welfare impacts of trading sick livestock. They started by building a theoretical model to understand when and why trading sick animals could

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

The Surprising Secrets of Calf Health

Over the past few decades, scientists have been paying more attention than ever to calf health and welfare. Ten years ago, a review series discussed how important colostrum is for calves from birth to weaning. Even today, proper colostrum management is crucial to prevent sickness and death in calves

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Nov 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Squirrel Star Peanut's Surprising End

In remote Pine City, New York, a well-known squirrel named Peanut met a sad end. Peanut, who gained fame on social media with his caretaker Mark Longo, was euthanized after authorities seized him and a raccoon named Fred from Longo's home. This happened after some people complained, and officers fro

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Trump and Favre Team Up for Wisconsin Rally

In the days leading up to the presidential election, former President Donald Trump is joining forces with retired NFL star Brett Favre for a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This comes as Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris crisscross swing states, with Trump appearing in Green Bay while Ha

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