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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Buruli Ulcer: A New Hotspot in Batemans Bay

Have you heard about Buruli ulcer? It's a nasty skin infection caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium ulcerans. Recently, two people in Batemans Bay, New South Wales, picked up this infection locally. This is a big deal because Batemans Bay is only the second place in the state where people have

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Why Cutting Back on Holiday Alcohol Can Be a Healthy Choice

Holiday cheers often mean extra drinks, but did you know those festive cocktails can have some serious downsides? Dr. Neil McDevitt from Novant East Cooper Medical Center explains that even though alcohol is a big part of our culture, it's actually a type of poison that our bodies have to work hard

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

The Temperature Dance of KaiB: A Closer Look

Ever wondered how tiny creatures like cyanobacteria tell time? It's all thanks to a protein called KaiB, which has a neat trick up its sleeve. KaiB can change its shape, switching between two states: a stable one and an unstable one. This switch is crucial for the bacteria's internal clock, creating

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Dec 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Catching Solar Panel Flaws: A New Way with ST-YOLO

Solar panels are crucial for solar power systems. Their quality affects how well they generate power and how safe the system is. Current ways to find defects in solar panels have issues like high costs, heavy workloads, and slow detection speeds. To fix these problems, scientists have created a new

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Uncovering Hidden Shifts: A New Way to Study Temperature and Mortality

Studying how temperature affects mortality rates is crucial in environmental health research. Traditional methods often rely on precise models, but these models can't capture all the complexities involved. This study introduces a new, flexible approach that doesn't just look for simple patterns but

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

How Childhood Bladder Cancer Survivors Handle Long-Term Issues

Genitourinary rhabdomyosarcoma, or GU-RMS, is a type of cancer that usually affects kids. It's tough to treat and often needs a mix of treatments like radiation, chemo, and big surgeries. But what happens after these kids grow up? Not much is known about how these treatments affect their health late

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Dec 12 2024SCIENCE

Viruses' Secret Weapon: The Capsid

Alphaviruses are creating global havoc. These nasty bugs can lead to fatal brain or joint issues in both humans and animals. The bummer? There are no approved medicines to tackle them. So, scientists are digging deeper into how these viruses interact with our cells. One key player in these viruses

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Dec 12 2024POLITICS

What Makes Political Debates Personal: A Multimedia Perspective

Ever wondered what makes parliamentary debates feel so emotional? A new study is exploring this through a unique lens. Researchers are looking at how the mix of sounds, images, and actions in debates can sway viewer feelings. They've chosen Germany's Bundestag and Poland's Sejm to dive deep. It's no

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Dec 12 2024POLITICS

Guns and Laws: What Research Tells Us

Ever thought about how gun laws affect our communities? Researchers from RAND have been looking into this. Their recent study, now in its fourth edition, checks out 18 different state firearm laws. They want to see how these laws impact things like gun injuries, violent crimes, suicides, and even th

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Dec 11 2024WEATHER

Snow Alert in SE Michigan: What to Expect Mid-Week

Brace yourself, Southeast Michigan! The lake effect snow will be back with a vengeance mid-week. Let's dive into what we can expect. On Wednesday, the snow machine revs up again, mainly in the evening and overnight hours. Snow squalls might pop up, making it tough to see. The weather team has predi

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