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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Veggie Troubles: Parasites in Northeast Thailand's Markets

Fresh veggies might seem like a healthy choice, but they can hide some nasty surprises. In Northeast Thailand, where the weather is hot and humid, and farming is big, these surprises come in the form of intestinal parasites. These tiny critters can make you sick, which is a real problem for people l

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Metabolomics: What's Old is New Again

Let's dive into the world of metabolomics, where scientists are using fair data and Bayesian statistics to unlock the secrets hidden within our bodies. The UC Davis West Coast Metabolomics Center (WCMC) has been at the forefront of this research for over a decade, and they're celebrating their miles

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Meet Kohl's New CEO: Ashley Buchanan from Michaels

Kohl’s has a new leader on the way! The company recently announced that Ashley Buchanan, currently the CEO of Michaels Companies, will take over as their CEO in January. Tom Kingsbury, the current CEO, will step down on January 15 but will stay on as an advisor until May. Buchanan has been leading M

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Best Buy's Q3 2025: Not Quite the Holiday Spirit

Best Buy's third quarter of 2025 hasn't been as jolly as they hoped. Sales haven't taken off like expected, and the company is now predicting a smaller annual revenue. Why the slowdown? Early holiday shopping and new tech releases didn't draw as many shoppers as Best Buy had hoped. Even with new iPh

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Nov 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

What Happens When Midlife Crises Strike a Family?

Imagine this: Peter Pearce, a middle-aged dentist in New York, is having a bit of a rough time. His dad suddenly decides to divorce his mom after 65 years of marriage. This leaves Peter in shock, but life goes on. Fast forward six years, and Peter is now divorced himself. His sons, Nick and Mickey,

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Nov 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Water with Metal's Helpers

Water pollution is a growing worry. Harmful chemicals in our water sources jeopardize our health and the environment. Tackling this problem needs better laws, public awareness, and most importantly, innovative technologies to clean up polluted waters. Metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs, stand out bec

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Nov 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Detecting Dangerous Metals: A Quick and Green Way

Imagine if you could easily spot toxic metals in water, like chromium and manganese, just by watching the water change color. Well, scientists have made this possible with a new nanocarbon hydrogel kit. This smart material can detect these metals in just 10-15 minutes, and it’s so sensitive that it

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Nov 26 2024FINANCE

Markets Calm Down with Trump's Treasury Pick

Investors seem to be feeling more at ease with Donald Trump's choice for Treasury secretary. At 5:42 a. m. ET, the 10-year Treasury yield dropped by over 6 basis points to 4. 347%, while the 2-year yield fell by more than 2 basis points to 4. 348%. This change came as investors considered Trump's se

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Meet lefser: A New Tool for Finding Metagenomic Biomarkers in R

You might know LEfSe, the popular Python tool used for discovering and visualizing metagenomic biomarkers. It uses tests like Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon, along with Linear Discriminant Analysis. But if you're an R user, you've probably felt left out, right? That's because R/Bioconductor hasn't had

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Nov 25 2024FINANCE

China Stands Firm: No Changes in Loan Rate Despite Yuan Pressure

China's central bank, known as the People's Bank of China (PBOC), has decided to keep the medium-term loan rate frozen at 2. 0%. This comes at a time when the yuan, the country's currency, is feeling some heat. The PBOC handed out loans worth 900 billion yuan (that's about $124. 26 billion) to some

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