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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

How AI is Helping Clean Up Northwest China's Water

Imagine you're living in a rapidly growing city in Northwest China. With more people and industries, wastewater treatment becomes a big deal. This is where smart technology steps in. Researchers are using something called a Random Forest Regression model to predict water quality and reduce carbon em

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Medicines in the Water: What's Happening in Pietermaritzburg?

In the bustling city of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, scientists have been looking closely at the levels of certain medicines in wastewater. They're interested in how these drugs change as they go through a wastewater treatment plant. This study is the first of its kind in South Africa to explore

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Leather: How Zeolites Help

Making leather is a detailed process that turns animal skins into the finished product we use every day. Sadly, this process generates wastewater filled with harmful chemicals. Cleaning this wastewater is crucial to protect both people and the environment. One effective way to do this is through a p

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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

A Look at Tony Stewart’s Relationship with the Media

Fans of NASCAR know Tony Stewart for his impressive racing career and championship wins. But the former Stewart Haas Racing team owner is also known for his strong personality both on and off the track. One common topic is his interactions with the media. Stewart has had his share of fiery moments,

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Dec 27 2024SPORTS

Hooker Welcomes Bridgewater as Growth Opportunity

Hendon Hooker, the Detroit Lions' backup quarterback, isn't worried about Teddy Bridgewater joining the team. Currently, Hooker has been backing up starter Jared Goff for the season. He sees Bridgewater as a positive addition, someone who can not only share sporting wisdom but also offer insights be

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

New Face for NASA's Lunar and Martian Missions

NASA has appointed Carlos Garcia-Galan, a seasoned space professional, as the deputy manager of its Gateway program. This initiative is crucial for the Artemis mission, aiming to return humans to the moon and eventually set a path for Mars exploration. Garcia-Galan, who hails from Spain, brings a wh

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Dec 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Monster Squad Returns: 'Creature Commandos' Season 2 Confirmed

Get ready for more monster mayhem! The animated series "Creature Commandos, " penned by DC Studios co-chief James Gunn, has been picked up for a second season on the streaming platform Max. This show, featuring a diverse cast of incarcerated non-human monsters who become a secret black ops team, is

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Dec 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Reflecting on the Impact of Antibiotic Water Pollution and Innovative Photocatalysts

Antibiotics in our water bodies are a big problem. They harm aquatic life and can make us sick. Scientists have been looking into how to break down these drugs in water. One way is by using a special material called a photocatalyst. This material can use light to break down pollutants like antibioti

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Rachel's Surprise: How Childbirth Costs Can Catch You Off Guard

Meet Rachel Kaplan and her husband, Andrew Sheffield, from Arden, North Carolina. Last year, they found out they were expecting a baby and didn't have health insurance. Their doctor suggested they join Sedera, a nonprofit that works like insurance but with less hassle. How does it work? Members cont

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Wiping Out Antibiotics in Water: Nanocomposites Save the Day!

Ciprofloxacin, a common antibiotic, is a tough guy that doesn't go away easily. When it ends up in water, it causes big problems for fish and other aquatic creatures. We need to get rid of it to keep our water clean and healthy. Scientists have found a cool way to break it down using tiny things cal

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