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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Switching Gears: The Smart Material That Changes with Heat

The world of technology is always looking for new ways to make things better. One exciting development is a special material that can absorb or let through terahertz waves, depending on the temperature. This isn't just any material; it's a metamaterial. Metamaterials are engineered to have propertie

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

How Albany, Georgia Faced the COVID-19 Pandemic

Albany, Georgia, was one of the many places that dealt with a significant COVID-19 outbreak. This outbreak was part of the larger story of the virus spreading across the United States. News outlets played a big role in keeping the public informed. They reported on the increasing numbers of cases, ho

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Violence in the Doctor's Office: Chengdu's Primary Care Physicians Share Their Stories

Chengdu, China, has a problem. Primary care physicians (PCPs) are facing workplace violence (WPV) at an alarming rate. This violence comes in many forms, from verbal abuse to physical assault. What's causing this? And what can be done to stop it? First, let's talk about the numbers. A rece

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Why Teaching Patients About Eczema Matters

Eczema is a skin condition that can cause a lot of discomfort. It is also known as atopic dermatitis. It is important for patients to learn about it. This helps them manage it better. Traditional treatments are not enough. Patients need to understand their condition. This understanding can improve

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

The Fight Against HIV in Latin America: PrEP Progress and Challenges

Latin America is facing a significant challenge in the fight against HIV. The number of new HIV infections has increased by 9% from 2010 to 2023. This is a worrying trend, but there are tools available to combat it. One of these tools is Pre-exposure Prophylaxis, or PrEP. PrEP is a biomedical in

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Mar 12 2025CRIME

Louisiana's Execution Plan Hits a Snag

Louisiana's plan to use nitrogen gas for an execution has been put on hold. A federal judge has stepped in, halting the state's first attempt to use this method. The execution, scheduled for next week, would have been the first in Louisiana in 15 years. The state's Attorney General has announced an

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Mar 12 2025BUSINESS

Working While in Labor: The Price of Ambition

A former employee of a tech giant shared a shocking story about her time working under a high-ranking executive. The woman, who worked as a director of public policy, revealed that she was asked to draft talking points for her boss while she was in labor with her first child. This incident occurred

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Mar 12 2025OPINION

March 11, 2020: The Day the World Changed

March 11, 2020, was a pivotal day. It was the day when the NBA abruptly canceled its season. This was due to the growing concerns about a novel coronavirus that was spreading rapidly around the world. It was the day when Tom Hanks announced he had contracted the virus. It was the day when the World

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Mar 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Earbuds That Track Your Health: Are They Worth the Price?

Earbuds have evolved into tiny health trackers. The latest example is the Synseer healthbuds, which are packed with sensors to monitor your health. They use advanced technology to track your heart rate through your ear canals, promising a "pristine listening environment" for both hearing and heart s

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: Texas Outbreak Reaches Oklahoma

Measles is making waves again, this time in Oklahoma. Two people in the state have probably caught the virus. They might have gotten it from an outbreak that started in West Texas. This makes the total number of cases reach 258 since late January. So far, the two people in Oklahoma are considered "p

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