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Jan 23 2025WEATHER

Snow in the Sunshine State: Florida's Rare Weather Event

Florida, typically known for its sunny beaches, has recently experienced something unusual: snow. Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for the northern part of Florida, warning of hazardous winter weather including snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Early Wednesday, light snow continued

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Equal Chances in Surgery: How Trainee Gender Matters

Let's talk about something important: gender disparity among trainee surgeons. This isn't just about who gets to operate; it's about how biases in the operating room affect who gets the chance to learn and grow. When we look at the numbers, it's clear that there's a gap between men and women when it

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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Actor Who Didn't Like Math

Leo Woodall, a 28-year-old British actor, recently starred in "Prime Target, " a mini-series on Apple TV+. He plays Edward Brooks, a math grad student at Cambridge. Despite not being great at math, Woodall had to learn complex equations for his role. He admitted it was stressful, but he practiced wr

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Combining Light Therapy and Stem Cells to Fight Brain Inflammation

Brain inflammation, a significant factor in neurodegenerative diseases, is managed by tiny immune cells called microglia. These cells can be pro-inflammatory (M1) or anti-inflammatory (M2). We know that human stem cells from umbilical cords (hUCMSCs) can release substances that reduce inflammation.

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Heart Tissue Retreat: 3D Printing for Better Healing

Dr. Smith knows that growing new heart tissue in the lab is tricky. One challenge is making sure the tiny scaffolds that support the cells have the right shape. They should mimic the native heart's structure, like the way muscle fibers line up. Recently, Dr. Smith and their team tried something new

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Exploring AI's Role in Chemistry: A Look at Large Language Models and Autonomous Agents

Imagine if a computer could help chemists design new molecules, predict their properties, and even plan how to make them in the lab. That's where large language models (LLMs) come into play. These powerful tools are changing the game in chemistry. But what's an LLM? Think of it as a smart assistant

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

NATO Eyes Russian Borders with Intense Surveillance

NATO members, including the U. S. , U. K. , France, and Sweden, ramped up surveillance near Russia's borders on Tuesday. This heightened activity comes amid worries about Russia's suspicious actions, like cutting undersea cables and moving shadowy oil tankers. But this isn't new; NATO has been keepi

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Ravens' Humphrey: Change is Coming, Offseason Will Tell Our Fate

Marlon Humphrey, a cornerback for the Ravens, had a clear message after their season-ending loss to the Bills: this team is done. Humphrey, who is also facing free agency like many of his teammates, said that some players will stay, and some will go. He's not sure what the future holds for him or th

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trump Teams Up with Tech Leaders for Massive AI Project

On his first full day back in office, Donald Trump gathered influential tech figures like Oracle's Larry Ellison, OpenAI's Sam Altman, and SoftBank's Masayoshi Son. They had a big plan up their sleeves: a $500 billion AI project called Stargate. This isn't just any AI project; it's about creating en

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

The Tale of Two Food Additives: Why One's Harmless and The Other's Harmful

You might be surprised to know that tiny differences in how our bodies process certain food additives can lead to big differences in safety. Take methyleugenol (ME) and its cousin, methylisoeugenol (MIE), for example. Both are used in foods, but one's classified as a potential carcinogen, while the

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