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Dec 08 2024EDUCATION

Boosting Workforce Agility with Art: A Fresh Approach

The world is changing fast, and businesses need to keep up. The latest industrial revolution, often called the Fifth, is all about sustainability and balancing human needs with technology. This means companies need agile employees who can adapt quickly to new situations. Researchers have noticed tha

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Transforming Plant Waste into Resveratrol: A Greener Way

Scientists have found a new, eco-friendly method to turn plant waste into a valuable compound called resveratrol. They used a type of fungus called Aspergillus niger, attached to tiny cellulose particles, and a special liquid called deep eutectic solvent (DES) to make this happen. The goal was to im

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Role of Animal Drug Safety in East Africa

When it comes to treating and preventing animal diseases in East Africa, one thing is crucial: veterinary pharmaceuticals must be both safe and efficient. As the global market for these drugs grows, it’s essential to follow strict rules at every step, from production to storage and administration. T

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

Discovering the Might of Salivaricin in Chicken Guts

Ever heard of tiny powerhouses living inside chicken guts? Meet Ligilactobacillus salivarius—a bacteria with a trick up its sleeve. Inside these microscopic beings lies a repA-type megaplasmid, housing a gene for salivaricin P (salP), a class IIb bacteriocin. Scientists decided to dig deeper into th

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Broken Bones: A Long-Term Fix

Fragility fractures, common among older adults, often lead to refractures and increased mortality risk. To tackle this, a project was launched to streamline the treatment of osteoporosis-related fractures using standardized orders. The main goal was to see if this process could be maintained over ti

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Nov 21 2024EDUCATION

Are Colleges Making Students' Mental Health Worse?

Colleges are meant to prepare students for the real world, but some might be doing the opposite. After the 2016 U. S. election, many colleges turned into giant comfort zones, offering students milk, cookies, and even cuddle sessions with therapy animals. Harvard and Cornell cancelled classes to help

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Jade Cargill's Big Switch: From AEW to WWE

Jade Cargill, a WWE star who started her pro wrestling career in 2020, has joined Paradigm's The Sports Group for representation. She's not alone; other notable wrestlers like Drew McIntyre, Liv Morgan, and CM Punk are also signed with Paradigm. Cargill's journey is quite remarkable. She began in Al

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Cleveland Eyes WNBA Team: A Fresh Sports Opportunity

Cleveland, a city known for its passionate sports fans, is making a move to bring the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) to town. Dan Gilbert, the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, is leading the charge through his company, Rock Entertainment Group. This group has plans to submit a propo

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Exploring CBD and THC in France: Lessons from Addictovigilance Data

In France, cannabis is a widely used but illicit substance. Recently, products like CBD, dubbed "cannabis light" or "cannabis well-being, " have hit the market. Simultaneously, the medical cannabis experiment began in March 2021. Cannabis can have beneficial effects, but it also comes with risks lik

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Oct 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Love in the Air: Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater Steal the Show at SNL Afterparty

Ariana Grande, the host of "Saturday Night Live", and her "Wicked" co-star boyfriend, Ethan Slater, were spotted looking very happy together at the show's afterparty. They were side by side the whole night, according to a source. The event, held at L’Avenue at Saks, also saw Grande's old friend from

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