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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Wheelchair Sports Day: High Schoolers Try Something New

Imagine swapping your regular basketball game for a wheelchair basketball match. That's exactly what happened at New Vision High. The students tried out adaptive sports with the help of ParaSport Spokane and Paralympic stars Isaiah Rigo and Chelsea McClammer. It wasn’t as easy as they thought, but t

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Lighting Up Solids: The Mystery of AIE Molecules

Have you ever wondered why some molecules glow brightly when they're together but barely shine when they're alone? This is what scientists call aggregation-induced emission (AIE). One such molecule is the dibenzoylmethanatoboron difluoride complex. In simple terms, this complex has a special trick u

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Malaria Parasite's Powerhouse: Why Mitochondria Matter in Transmission

Malaria has a sneaky way of spreading from humans to mosquitoes, thanks to tiny structures called gametocytes. These act like mysterious switchboards, turning on and off when needed. So, what's the secret to their quick transformation? A team of researchers decided to zoom in on the mitochondria, th

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Volcanoes on the Moon's Hidden Side

Did you know that the far side of the moon, the part we never see from Earth, had its own share of volcanic activity? This was proven by a recent study that analyzed rocks and dirt brought back by China's Chang'e-6 spacecraft. Scientists found fragments of volcanic rock that were over 2 billion year

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Alcohol and Aggression: What Your Drinking Habits Really Mean

Ever thought about how your drinking habits might affect your behavior? Scientists recently explored this, checking out how different drinking patterns can influence aggression. They didn't just look at one drink, but observed what happens over time, much like a night out at a bar. They brought in 7

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Volcanoes on the Moon's Hidden Side Revealed by New Research

Volcanoes once erupted on the moon's far side, just like on the side we see, according to new research. Scientists examined dirt and rocks brought back by China's Chang'e-6 spacecraft from the moon's little-explored far side. They found pieces of volcanic rock dating back to 2. 8 billion years, with

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Weed Wars: Alcohol vs. Marijuana

As access to cannabis grows, so does its fame for boosting health. Legal weed is spreading fast, and the effects are amazing! Studies from places like California, Canada, and now New Zealand show that legalizing marijuana can do a lot of good for our health. Unlike alcohol, which can cause liver pro

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Could Weight Loss Drugs Help Fight Alcohol Addiction?

Did you know that some drugs designed for weight loss might also be helpful for people dealing with alcohol addiction? A study published in JAMA Psychiatry suggests that Ozempic and Wegovy, both containing semaglutide, could play a significant role. Researchers in Sweden looked at around 228, 000 pe

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Nov 14 2024SPORTS

Why Is Carlos Alcaraz Wearing a Pink Strip?

Carlos Alcaraz, the 21-year-old Spanish tennis sensation, is in Turin for the ATP Finals. He's won big this season, but now he's fighting a familiar foe: his health. Alcaraz started his campaign with a loss to Casper Ruud, but he bounced back with a win over Alexander Rublev. During his matches, he'

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Fruit Flies and Human Health: A Surprising Connection

Ever thought fruit flies could help us understand human health issues? Well, they can! Scientists have found that a specific gene in fruit flies, called Clc-C, behaves a lot like a human gene called CLC-5. Both these genes play a big role in how our bodies handle certain nutrients. When these genes

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