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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Value in Orthopedic Surgery: A Global Perspective

Orthopedic surgery is constantly evolving, with a significant focus on maximizing health outcomes for the cost. This field uses various economic tools to achieve this goal. However, the way this research is conducted varies greatly depending on the specific area of orthopedics and where it's being d

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

How Face-Space Properties Affect Our Face Recognition Skills

Ever wondered why some people are great at recognizing faces while others struggle? Scientists are exploring this mystery by looking at something called "face-space. " Imagine face-space as a map where each face has a spot. On this map, similar faces are close together, and very different faces are

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Jan 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Impact of Kelp Removal on Underwater Communities

Imagine you're exploring the underwater world off the coast of southwest England. You might come across vast canopies of a seaweed called Laminaria. Scientists wanted to understand how these big, green kelp forests influence their surroundings. They focused on two subtidal sites where these canopies

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Jan 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking Magic in Heroes of Hammerwatch 2: A Step-by-Step Guide

Ever wondered how to get straight into the action in Heroes of Hammerwatch 2? We're here to help! The Dark Citadel is waiting for you in the Forest, but you'll need some magical assistance to get in. First things first, head north from your town at the start of your run. Skip the usual right path an

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Iron's Power in MIL-100(Fe) for Better Light-Driven Cleanup

You might have heard of MIL-100(Fe), a special material made from iron and other chemicals. It's been used to break down pollutants in water using light, a process called the photo-Fenton reaction. The problem is, it doesn't work very well. Scientists found a way to make MIL-100(Fe) more effective b

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

How Lymphocyte Immunotherapy Affects Fertility in Women with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Imagine you're trying to have a baby but keep losing pregnancies. Doctors call this recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Some women with RPL have antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in their blood. Scientists wanted to see if a treatment called lymphocyte immunotherapy (LIT) could help these women. They studied

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Prayer Service Sparks Debate Between Trump and Bishop

President Donald Trump didn’t appreciate the Episcopal bishop's request for mercy toward LGBTQ+ people and migrant workers during a prayer service. The Right Rev. Mariann Budde of Washington’s National Cathedral asked Trump to show kindness to these communities during his inauguration's religious se

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

US to Prosecute Mayors Who Resist Deportations

The US Department of Justice is ramping up its effort to go after state and local officials who refuse to help with Trump's immigration crackdown. In a recent memo, the acting deputy attorney general, Emil Bove, instructed federal prosecutors across the country to investigate and potentially charge

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Jan 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy S25: AI Power and More

At the recent Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung unveiled its latest smartphone lineup, the Galaxy S25 series. This includes the S25, S25+, and the top-tier S25 Ultra. The phones come with a few new features and a slight redesign, but the real star is Samsung’s new integrated AI platform. The AI can per

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Jan 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The White Lotus: More Seasons Ahead

HBO has decided to give us more of "The White Lotus" with a fourth season already in the works. This news comes before the third season even airs. The new season's details are kept under wraps, so we don't know where it's set or who's in it yet. The show's creator, Mike White, had pitched the idea f

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