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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

American Journal of Nursing: A Milestone Moment

The American Journal of Nursing (AJN) has hit a massive milestone—it's turning 125! That's right, this trusted voice in the nursing field has been around for a century and a quarter. But what does that really mean? Well, it's more than just a number. It's a testament to the journal's dedication to n

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Dec 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Santa Cruz Wharf's Sudden Collapse: What's Next?

In Santa Cruz, California, the community is still stunned after a chunk of the iconic wharf crashed into the ocean. This happened just a day ago, leaving dangerous debris scattered along the coastline. Authorities are now trying to figure out what to do next. They're checking if the rest of the whar

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Dec 26 2024EDUCATION

Why Do PA Educators Feel Overwhelmed? Let's Talk Solutions

Being a Physician Assistant/Associate (PA) educator can be tough. It's like juggling many balls at once – teaching, grading, advising, mentoring, interviewing, researching, and writing. A recent study showed that over half (52. 4%) of these educators thought about leaving their jobs in the past year

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Knee Surgery: What Really Helps?

Ever wondered why some people still have knee troubles after surgery? Let's dive into a study that looked at two different ways to fix the kneecap's track. You see, some people have a bone called the trochlea that's not shaped right, which can cause pain and instability. One way to fix this is by ch

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Dec 25 2024BUSINESS

Diversity Bosses: Tackling Identity Threats in Brazil

In Brazil, leaders overseeing Diversity and Inclusion face unique challenges. They often lack clear job roles, resources, and confidence. This is different from leaders in areas like Finance or Marketing. These diversity professionals deal with what we call "Marginal Leadership. " It means they're i

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Health Matters: Spotlight on China's Mobile Population

In China, the rush to cities has created a massive group of people without local residence, totaling 276 million by 2020. That's over 20% of the country's population! This group plays a key role in boosting urban economies and optimizing resources. However, their health is at risk due to job hazards

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Basketball Teams: How Unity & Coach Style Affect Player Commitment

Did you know that the success of a college basketball team isn't just about skill? A recent study showed that team unity can significantly boost player engagement. When players work well together, they're more committed to the game. Interestingly, the coach's leadership style plays a vital role here

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Dec 25 2024EDUCATION

How College Sports Experiences Shape Athletic Growth

Ever wondered how the sports environment in college affects the athletic progress of students? It turns out, the way students perceive their sports environment has a significant impact. This perception influences their physical activity and their confidence in learning sports skills. Both of these f

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Dec 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Wait for the Bezel-Free iPhone?

Imagine an iPhone without any distractions on the screen—no notches, no punch holes, just pure display. That’s what Apple is aiming for with their upcoming bezel-free iPhone. However, this revolutionary design won’t be ready for a while. Internal talks with suppliers suggest that the tech isn’t quit

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Memory Predictions: Why Some Numbers Matter More

Ever wondered how our minds estimate our memory strength? Researchers took a closer look at this with a study on anchoring information. They had two main ideas: the "glass half full/empty" view, where anchors change how sure we feel about our memory, and the "scale shift" view, where anchors mess up

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