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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Sugar Substitute Advantame: What You Need to Know

Ever heard of advantame? It's a sweetener that's been getting a lot of attention. Scientists have been looking into it to see if it's safe for us to eat. Here's what they found: Advantame is stable, but not in every situation. It can break down in acidic drinks and foods that are heated up. Researc

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

How Languages Blend Voices: A Closer Look

Language is a fascinating thing! It has all sorts of tricks up its sleeve, one of which is something called voice syncretism. This is where the same little sound bit, or morpheme, can mean different things in different situations. Imagine a word that can act as both a passive and a causative. Pretty

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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Talaga Paca Village: Turning Natural Beauty into Economic Boost

Nestled in the Halmahera Utara regency, Talaga Paca Village is a gem of natural tourism, boasting a stunning lake, caves, forests, and biodiversity. Yet, despite this natural wealth, the village struggles with poverty, with a stunning 75% of its residents below the poverty line. The question lingers

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

Growing Patriots: Using Teen Media in 'Generation Z'

Ever wondered how kids today can grow up loving their country? Researchers are exploring new ways to teach patriotism to teenagers and the 'Generation Z' youth. One interesting approach is using media made by and for young people. This isn't just about teaching facts, but helping teens figure out wh

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Grows: The Buddy System

Imagine a world where new technologies need a helping hand to thrive. This is the idea behind technological symbiosis. It's like when a new plant sprouts under the shelter of a bigger tree. For instance, smartphones wouldn't be what they are today without the advancements in computer chips and the i

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Nov 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Mumbo Jumbo's Jes Grew: A Jazz-Infused Counterculture

Ishmael Reed's "Mumbo Jumbo, " a fascinating postmodern tale from 1972, turns the spotlight on Jes Grew. At its core, Jes Grew is a phenomenon representing the rise of African American popular culture, infused with the rhythms of jazz and the mystique of neo-hoodoo. The story uses a clever device: p

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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Crime Recidivism: A Closer Look at Different Crime Types

Researchers have explored a unique approach to understand recidivism—the tendency of released prisoners to commit crimes again. They used a model called the trivariate Weibull survival model, which takes into account the competing risks of committing different types of crimes. This means they consid

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Helping Kids with Autism Adjust to Life After COVID-19

Imagine trying to understand and navigate a world that's suddenly changed overnight. That's what kids with autism and their families have been dealing with due to COVID-19. The T-Res project wants to help. They're creating an online toolkit to ease the transition back to regular routines as restrict

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Nov 07 2024CELEBRITIES

A Young News Anchor's Sudden Loss

Sad news struck the world of journalism recently. Chauncy Glover, a well-known Los Angeles TV news anchor, passed away unexpectedly at just 39 years old. Before his time in LA, Chauncy made history as the first Black male main anchor at Houston's KTRK. He spent eight years there before moving to Cal

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's 2024 Victory: The Role of Masculinity and Identity Politics

In 2024, the presidential election was all about masculine identity and who centers gender in policy. Donald Trump's strategy of targeting frustrated men, particularly white men, worked despite the usual low turnout among males. The Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs decision, which affected women's reprodu

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