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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

The Court's Future: Trump's Impact on the Bench

President Trump's judicial shakeup is far from over, with the potential to appoint a majority of Supreme Court justices—something not seen since the days of FDR. In his first term, he's already chosen three conservative justices. With two more, he could cement a rightward shift. The Senate, controll

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Revolutionizing Winter Safety: A New Super Material for Ice-Free Surfaces

Keeping surfaces ice-free is crucial, especially for infrastructure maintenance. Traditional carbon-based materials, despite advancements, face significant issues like environmental sensitivity, poor durability, high energy consumption, and complex manufacturing processes. In this story, researchers

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Unmasking Hidden Threats: A New Way to Predict Financial Crime

Financial crime, often unseen but widespread, isn't given the same attention as street crime by predictive policing systems. Most models focus on visible threats, leaving white-collar crime largely ignored. A new model, the White Collar Crime Early Warning System (WCCEWS), is changing that. This sys

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Energy Habits in Homes: A Story of Data and Seasons

Believe it or not, understanding how households use electricity can be like reading a book. Thanks to smart meters and a technique called Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), we can now decode these "energy stories. " LDA, typically used for analyzing text, has been applied to sort through hours of me

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Bone Health in Hormone-Deficient Rats: Metabolites Matter

Growth hormone deficiency in adults (AGHD) increases the risk of bone fractures. This is linked to bone microstructure problems. Scientists are trying to figure out how the body's metabolites change when bones weaken in AGHD. They hope this will help them find new ways to spot early warning signs or

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Nov 08 2024FINANCE

The Fed Adjusts Rates, Keeping an Eye on Inflation

In a recent announcement, the Federal Reserve decided to lower their key interest rate by a small amount. This move comes as inflation is getting closer to the central bank's target of 2%. The Fed noted that while inflation is still a bit high, unemployment is low. They also mentioned that the job m

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Boosting Skills: A Better Way to Teach Ultrasound to Reproductive Med Students

Have you ever wondered why it's so tough for new doctors to master ultrasound skills? Traditional training methods aren't always exciting, and it's a real challenge to get newbies up to speed. So, let's talk about a novel teaching method known as the step-by-step (SBS) approach. This method breaks d

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Streamlining HIV Treatment: Could Two Drugs Do the Job?

Managing HIV often involves a complex regimen of multiple medications. But what if we could make it simpler? Researchers recently tested if a combination of dolutegravir (DTG) and emtricitabine (FTC) could effectively control HIV over the long term. This trial, known as SIMPL'HIV, involved a large g

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

Scrabble Sizes and Dictionaries: What's Best for Fun and Learning?

Scrabble is a game that's fun and educational. But did you know that the size of the board and the dictionary can change how much you enjoy it and how much you learn? A study looked into this by measuring something called the "learning coefficient. " This is how well the game challenges your skills.

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Nov 07 2024OPINION

Why We Should Rethink How We Talk About Suicide

Suicide is often seen as a public health problem, but some think this view misses the deeper meaning behind it. Philosophers like Michel Foucault have talked about a thing called ‘biopower’, which is the idea that governments and societies control our bodies and minds. When we talk about suicide as

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