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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Mixing Medicines: Can Pirfenidone and Nintedanib Help Mice with Silicosis?

Silicosis is a serious disease that affects many workers worldwide and currently has no cure. It's similar to another lung disease called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Two medicines, pirfenidone and nintedanib, are already used to treat IPF. Scientists thought these drugs might also help peop

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Measuring Belief in Puerto Rico: How Good is the Duke Index?

Religion can have a massive impact on our lives, even affecting our health. To study this, scientists often use the Duke University Religion Index (DUREL). This unique tool asks five questions to understand how people interact with religious groups, their personal practice, and their inner feelings

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

Why Umicore Hit the Pause Button on Loyalist Plant Construction

In Loyalist Township, construction of a multibillion-dollar electric vehicle (EV) battery plant by Umicore has been put on hold. This plant was intended to produce crucial parts for EV batteries, known as cathode active material (CAM) and precursor cathode active material (pCAM). The international c

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Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

Mexico City's Young Adults Face Housing Crisis

Saul Lara, a college student in Mexico City, starts his day early — very early. His commute to school takes over two hours, as he rides a motorcycle taxi and crams into the metro. The reason? He can't afford to live close to campus. Lara works part-time to make ends meet, but even with his meager in

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Eva Longoria Trades LA for Life in Spain and Mexico After Trump's Victory

Eva Longoria, known for her roles in hits like Only Murders in the Building and Desperate Housewives, has decided to split her time mostly between Spain and Mexico. The shift came after Donald Trump's election win, which she found unsettling. She calls the current political climate in the U. S. "dys

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Nicole Kidman’s Wish: Working with Scorsese on a Women-Led Film

Nicole Kidman, known for her outstanding acting work, recently shared her dream to collaborate with famed director Martin Scorsese—but with a interesting condition. In an interview with Vanity Fair, the Oscar-winning actress mentioned that she'd love to work with Scorsese, if he decides to make a fi

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Texas Tech Boom: IntelliEPI's Big Leap with State Funding

In the world of technology, a company named IntelliEPI is making big waves. They're expanding their operations with a new 30, 000-square-foot semiconductor wafer facility in Allen, Texas. This isn't just any expansion; it's a game-changer that will nearly triple their annual production. How are they

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Nov 14 2024WEATHER

Watch Out, Central America: Storm Sara is Coming

Get ready, Central America! Tropical Storm Sara is on its way, and it's packing a punch. This storm is expected to hit the Caribbean soon and could bring serious problems to parts of Central America. Scientists are warning that the storm might reach the US next week, so people living on the eastern

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Nov 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

Weather Woes Drive Immigration: A Closer Look

Extreme weather events, like droughts and storms, are pushing people from Mexico to cross the border into the U. S. illegally. As climate change worsens, these weather patterns are making life tougher for farmers and anyone dependent on agriculture. Also, those who have migrated are less likely to r

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Nov 12 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Jake Paul Picked Puerto Rico for Training

Ever thought about why Jake Paul, the well-known boxer, decided to set up his training base in Puerto Rico? Although he was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and has American roots, there's more to the story. Jake and his brother Logan are dedicated to their boxing careers, and Puerto Rico provides a tranqui

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