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Jan 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Money-Energy-Pollution Dance: How G7 Nations Juggle Inflation, Spending, and Greening

In the bustling world of the G7 nations, a complex dance is happening between inflation, government spending, energy use, and pollution. This study, spanning from 1975 to 2022, looked into how these factors influence each other using a model called PLSTRVAR. The results? Inflation and government spe

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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

Friendships vs. Fortunes: A Billionaire's Dilemma

You might think a billionaire has it all. But a recent chat with someone close to a newly minted billionaire revealed a surprising truth. This wealthy individual spends most of his social time with coworkers. That's right, business buddies join the fun for birthdays, nights in, and even vacations.

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Jan 02 2025CRIME

Why Are Girls More Likely to Be Victims of Violence?

Imagine this: a school shooting happens, and the shooter is a teenage girl. It's a rare event, but it happened. We know men commit more violent crimes, but girls are more likely to be victims. Let's dig into why. In 2022, girls experienced over half of all violent crimes in the US. That's a 24% inc

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

CES 2025: Tech Trends to Watch This January

Get ready for the biggest tech event of the year! CES 2025 is happening in Las Vegas from January 7 to 10. This year, we're expecting to see some amazing new gadgets and ideas. There will be press conferences on January 6 where big companies like Samsung and Sony will show off their latest products.

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cars Unlock with a Smile or a Touch

Ever dreamed of unlocking your car with just a glance or a finger tap? Welcome to the future of automobiles! Today's tech-savvy drivers are all about convenience and personalization. Biometric technology is making its way into cars, letting you unlock, start, and customize your ride with just your f

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Women's Sports: A Year of Triumphs and Challenges

2024 was a big year for women's sports. Female athletes showed they could bring in crowds and make money. Olivia Dunne, a gymnast from Louisiana State University, made millions by selling merchandise thanks to new rules. But this was also the year men started joining women's sports, causing issues.

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Brain Networks in ESKD: A Closer Look

Let's dive into how brain networks function differently in people with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) compared to healthy individuals. Researchers studied 38 ESKD patients and 43 healthy participants. They all had normal brain MRIs, with no apparent structural issues. Each person underwent three ty

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

A Different Kind of Exercise Boost: Irisin Injections and Liver Health

Exercise is great for the body, especially the liver. It cuts down on stress that oxidizes (takes away oxygen from) cells. Scientists think a protein called irisin might be behind this benefit. In a study, mice got irisin injections or did endurance exercises for 8 weeks. Researchers looked at how t

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Don't Let New Year's Resolutions Derail Your Health

New Year's resolution time is here, and many of us are excited to transform our lives, but be cautious. Experts warn that some resolutions can actually harm your health. Let's explore why. First, extreme weight loss goals can be a big problem. Trying to lose 20 pounds in a month is usually unrealis

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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

Why Are Hamptons Mansion Sales Slumping?

The Hamptons, a ritzy beach area in New York, has seen a big drop in luxury home sales. In 2024, the top 10 sales brought in $327 million, way down from $511 million in 2023. What's behind this slump? Experts say it might be due to high prices and not enough upgrades in these old mansions. Celebriti

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