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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Knee Slope Affects ACL Graft Healing

You might not think much about the shape of your knee, but it turns out it could play a big role in how well your ACL graft heals after surgery. A study found that when the back of your shinbone (called the tibia) slopes more, it's linked to higher signal intensity on MRI scans two years after ACL r

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Nov 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift Revealed as Godmother to Ryan Reynolds' Kids

Did you know that Taylor Swift is the godmother to Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's three daughters? It might come as a surprise to many, but Reynolds recently confirmed this in an interview. The funny reveal came when Swift playfully referred to Reynolds as her godkids' "sperm donor" on social medi

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Nov 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Two Screens, One Monitor: A Month with a Portable Dual-Screen

Ever wish you could have two displays in one handy device? Laptops with dual screens are trending, but they often come with trade-offs. So, let's talk about portable monitors with two screens. I've been using one for a month, and it's got some cool tricks up its sleeve. Portable monitors with two s

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Creating Powerful, Antifungal Supercapacitors with Laser-Induced Graphene and Silver Nanoparticles

Have you ever thought about using lasers to make supercapacitors? Well, scientists have done just that! They've found a way to create Laser-Induced Graphene (LIG) using a CO2 laser on a polyimide substrate. This LIG is then combined with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) to make supercapacitor electrodes

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Nov 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Sydney Sweeney Calls Out Fake Female Empowerment in Hollywood

Hollywood actress and producer Sydney Sweeney recently spoke out against what she sees as fake claims of female empowerment in the entertainment industry. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Sweeney addressed comments made earlier this year by Hollywood producer Carol Baum, who criticized Sweeney's lo

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Nov 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrities' Net Worths: Who Backed Kamala Harris?

The 2024 presidential election was a hot topic, and many wealthy celebrities showed their support for Vice President Kamala Harris. Despite her defeat, Harris encouraged her supporters to keep fighting for what they believe in, saying, “The light of America’s promise will always burn bright as long

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

How Religion, Family Support, and Coming Out Affect LGBTQ+ Medical Students in Thailand

You might think that medicine is all about science and helping people, but for LGBTQ+ medical students in Thailand, other things matter too. Religion, family support, and whether they've come out or not can make a big difference in their lives. It's not always easy being different, especially in a p

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Ohio Lawmakers Limit Transgender Students' Bathroom Access

The Ohio Senate recently passed a bill that restricts transgender students from using bathrooms that align with their gender identity. This measure applies to both public K-12 schools and higher education institutions. The bill mandates that these facilities provide separate bathrooms, locker rooms,

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

The Rise of Nanozymes: A Global Research Perspective

Nanozymes, tiny materials that mimic enzymes, are becoming big news in science. They combine the best of both worlds: the unique properties of nanomaterials and the helpful functions of enzymes. This is the first time someone has used a special method called bibliometrics to study all the research d

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Ohio Takes Step Toward Transgender Bathroom Ban in Schools

The Ohio Senate has just approved a bill that could change how transgender students use bathrooms and locker rooms in schools. This controversial bill now heads to Governor Mike DeWine's desk. The bill requires students from kindergarten through college to use facilities that match their sex assigne

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