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Dec 27 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Isotopes in Wildlife Crime Investigations

Investigating wildlife trade crimes has become easier thanks to advancements in science and technology. One of the most promising methods is stable isotope analysis (SIA). This technique is proving to be a game-changer in identifying species, pinpointing where animals come from, and telling the diff

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Geographic Atrophy: What Happens After Three Years?

Researchers dug into the medical records of nearly 19, 000 patient eyes that had something called geographic atrophy (GA). They looked back, using data from CorEvitas Vestrum Health Retina Database. Over three years, they wanted to see what would happen. The team found that GA progresses di

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Dec 26 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Life Below: Microbes in the Eger Rift's Deep

Did you know that deep beneath the surface of the Earth, there's a whole world of tiny creatures? The Eger Rift is one such place, known for its frequent earthquakes and high CO2 levels. Scientists drilled down 238 meters to study the rocks and sediments, finding a fascinating mix of microbes. They

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Dec 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Guard Your Data: Keeping Georgia's Surveys Honest

Web surveys are super convenient, but they're also a magnet for cheaters. People fill them out with fake answers, which messes up the results and makes the data useless for scientists and researchers. The problem is, not everyone talks about how to spot and remove these dishonest responses. Think o

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Pickens Back on the Field: Pittsburgh's Key Receiver Set for Christmas Showdown

Great news for Pittsburgh Steelers fans! After a three-game absence due to a hamstring injury, star receiver George Pickens is all set to make a comeback. He's been declared fit to play against the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day. Pickens has been a standout player for the Steelers this season,

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Dec 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

How to Access TVNZ Plus Anywhere in the World

TVNZ Plus, New Zealand's free, state-funded streaming service, is a gem. It offers the latest releases and a fantastic library, including live sports. But if you're outside New Zealand, you might face issues. Let's explore how to watch TVNZ Plus live from anywhere. First, registering for TVNZ Plus

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Dec 23 2024POLITICS

North Korean Troops Face Heavy Losses in Ukraine

North Korea, known for its massive military under leader Kim Jong-un, has sent over 11, 000 troops to support Russia in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. These soldiers, mostly from the elite "Storm" Corps, are highly trained and indoctrinated. However, they've faced a tough reality on the ground.

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of the Doushantuo Formation

Scientists have uncovered new data from the Upper Doushantuo Formation in South China that sheds light on a significant event known as the Shuram Excursion. This event, marked by a steep drop in carbon isotopes, is one of the largest in geological history. But until now, its exact age has been a mys

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Vaccine Fairness: Seeing the Whole Picture in Ethiopia

Fair access to COVID-19 vaccines is crucial, but we don't know much about the situation in Ethiopia. A recent study aims to change that by exploring how different social and geographical factors influence vaccine uptake there. Let's zoom in on what's happening. In Ethiopia, it's not just about havi

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Dec 21 2024CRIME

A Virginia Student's Alleged Terror Plot

Imagine finding out a student at a nearby university was accused of planning a terror attack. That's what just happened in Virginia. Officials arrested Abdullah Hassan, a freshman at George Mason University, on Friday. They say he was plotting to attack the Israeli consulate in New York City. Hassan

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