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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Beating TB: The Journey of AcpM Protein

Have you ever wondered how bacteria become resistant to drugs? One culprit, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is a sneaky bug causing deadly tuberculosis. A key player in TB's resistance is AcpM, a protein that helps Mtb build its tough outer shell. Understanding AcpM is crucial because it can h

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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

Biking for a Buck: How On-Demand Work Affects Food Delivery Cyclists

Imagine racing against time on two wheels, delivering food to hungry customers. This is the daily grind for bicycle messengers in the online food delivery sector. These workers are usually hired on an as-needed basis, and their relationship with employers is mostly online. They often find themselves

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fixing Heat Network Issues: A Three-Step Plan

With climate change pushing us to make energy systems more efficient, it's crucial that these systems run smoothly. So, how do we handle faults in user substations of heat networks? In northern Germany, a study tackled this by suggesting a three-step process to make fault detection and correction mo

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Boosting Birth Support: Doulas and Clinicians Team Up

Doulas, who aren't medical professionals but offer crucial support during pregnancy and childbirth, can really make a difference for patients and outcomes. However, their role in hospitals isn't always clear, and they often aren't part of the hospital staff. To make things better, we need system-wid

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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

Chemists Redesign Alkyne Reactions

Chemists have recently flipped the traditional way alkyne reactions are conducted. Alkynes are special types of molecules with interesting properties. Instead of using the usual methods, scientists have found a new way to create 1, 4-dihydropyrrolo compounds. This changes how we understand and work

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Art Treasures for All: Kahlo, Matisse, and More Join the Public Realm

It's a new year, and that means a fresh batch of art, literature, and photography is now free for everyone to enjoy, use, and adapt. Say hello to the works of Henri Matisse, Frida Kahlo, and Robert Capa, among others, as they enter the public domain. In the United States, works from 1929 and those

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Starlink: How Weather Affects Its Performance

Starlink, a satellite internet service, keeps working even when it's cloudy. Users report steady speeds, with some testing it during thunderstorms and still getting over 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload. During light rain and cloudy conditions, performance stays solid, around 200 Mbps. The Star

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Jan 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Want to Volunteer in Dallas? Check These Cool Places!

Volunteering in Dallas can be a fantastic way to make a difference and enjoy the outdoors. If you're new to volunteering, Greenspace Dallas is a great starting point. They organize weekly clean-ups along the Trinity River on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. Families and pets are welcome! Just reme

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Missing Stabler: How SVU and Law & Order Fared Without Organized Crime

For a while, NBC had a full lineup of Law & Order shows on Thursday nights. But as of the 2024-2025 TV season, that's not happening anymore. Christopher Meloni's Law & Order: Organized Crime is missing, and SVU is moving to streaming on Peacock. So, let's see how the other Law & Order shows did in t

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Jan 01 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Defense Shines in ReliaQuest Bowl Win

Michigan's football team ended their season on a high note, beating Alabama 19-13 in the ReliaQuest Bowl. The Wolverines' defense was the star of the show, sacking Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe five times and forcing him to turn over the ball three times. This victory was a big deal for Michigan,

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