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Dec 26 2024SCIENCE

How Potassium Boosts Rice Yield and Flavor

Ever wondered how potassium affects rice? Researchers recently explored this question by testing different amounts of potassium fertilizer on two kinds of rice, Xiadao No. 1 and Shenliangyou 5814, across two years. They used five different rates: 0, 60, 120, 180, and 240 kg of potassium oxide per he

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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 24 2024HEALTH

Spain's Cancer Tests: A New Perspective

In the vibrant landscape of Spain, a fresh focus is emerging around breast and gynecological cancer tests. Designed to detect individuals at risk, these tests are delivering more than just genetic insights. They’re also shedding light on the healthcare system’s responses. Talking to medical professi

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Dec 24 2024POLITICS

Bill Clinton in Hospital: Health Check Due to Fever

Bill Clinton, the 78-year-old former president, was admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC, on Monday. His close associates revealed that he developed a fever and is under observation. Angel Urena, a spokesperson, stated that Clinton is doing well and is anticipated to

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

Turning CO2 into Something Useful: A New Catalyst Story

Scientists are always looking for ways to use carbon dioxide (CO2) in helpful ways. One of their latest ideas is to turn CO2 into something called cyclic carbonates. This is where a new catalyst, called DIL@PDIL, comes in. This catalyst is made from a combination of dicationic ionic liquid (DIL) and

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Vertigo: A Closer Look

Vertigo is more than just feeling dizzy. It's the sensation that your body or your surroundings are moving when they're not. This can make daily life challenging and even lead to increased healthcare visits. The Global Burden of Disease Project tries to measure illness and death around the world. In

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Dec 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Recycling Red Mud: The Alkali Challenge and Solutions

Red mud, a waste product from alumina production, is highly alkaline and poses significant environmental risks when disposed of in large quantities. The problem lies in its high alkali content, which can cause harm to ecosystems. The study dives into the makeup and properties of these alkaline compo

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Tunisia's Health Decentralization: A Step Towards Equality

Over the years from 2014 to 2021, the Tunisian government had a strong desire to spread power more evenly across the country. This meant giving regional hospitals more control over their own healthcare systems. The idea was to make sure that people in all regions had fair access to healthcare servic

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Do Targeted Funds Make a Difference in Kenyan Health?

In 2013, Kenya shifted to a devolved government system with 47 counties, each at varying levels of development. Nairobi and Kiambu topped the list, while Turkana, Mandera, and Wajir lagged behind. To address these disparities, the national government introduced targeted fiscal transfers. These funds

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Dec 21 2024BUSINESS

FedEx's LTL Spin-Off: A Shift Towards Specialization

Back in the 90s, FedEx jumped into the LTL business by acquiring Viking Freight and American Freightways. The idea was to offer a full package of shipping options, from small parcels to large truckloads. This strategy was similar to its rival, UPS. However, as the years passed and the shipping world

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