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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Mitochondria: The Cell's Protectors Against Infection

Mitochondria, often thought of as the cell's powerhouses, are actually much more than that. They play a crucial role in keeping cells safe from infections. You see, these tiny organelles can sense when something harmful, like a virus or bacteria, is inside the cell. This ability has been around sinc

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Director Wants Loud ‘Wicked’ Movie Experience

The director of the ‘Wicked’ movie, Jon M. Chu, has a simple request for theatergoers: crank up the volume! On the film’s opening night, he shared on X (formerly Twitter) that the ideal audio level should be set to a 7. Chu, who has seen a few screenings, noticed that many theaters play it at around

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Nov 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

Money Matters in the Climate Fight

Ever wondered how much it takes to fight climate change? Well, bigwigs from rich countries finally agreed on a plan after two weeks of talks at the annual climate conference. They promised to give poorer nations $300 billion each year by 2035. Sounds great, right? Not quite. Experts say we actually

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

How Seepage Affects Tunnel Supports

Have you ever wondered what happens when water seeps through tunnels under extreme conditions? This process, known as seepage, can cause big problems for the supports holding up tunnels. In simple terms, seepage can make the rock around tunnels deform a lot and behave in complex ways. Sometimes, thi

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Some Fans Think Politics Hurt Jason Aldean's Chances on Billboard's List

Jason Aldean, a well-known name in country music, didn't make it onto Billboard's "100 Greatest Country Artists of All Time" list. His wife, Brittany Aldean, thinks politics might be the reason behind this snub. She took to social media to express her thoughts, suggesting that Billboard's inclinatio

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Monitoring Blood Sugar in Adults with Short Bowel Syndrome on Home IV Nutrition

Adults with short bowel syndrome often rely on home parenteral nutrition (HPN) for nourishment. One common issue they face is abnormal blood sugar levels, also known as dysglycemia. A recent study aimed to map out the 24-hour blood sugar profiles of these adults using continuous glucose monitors (CG

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Nov 24 2024FINANCE

Buying a Private Jet: A Practical Guide in the USA

Owning a private jet is a dream for many, offering freedom and exclusivity. But it's a big decision that needs careful planning. The first step is figuring out why you need a jet and what type fits your budget. Are you traveling with a big group or flying solo? How often and where do you plan to fly

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Hippocampal Health: A Fresh Look at First Episode Psychosis

Scientists have long known that problems in the hippocampus, a key part of the brain, are connected to psychosis. It's been noticed that people with psychosis tend to have smaller hippocampal volumes. Some think this shrinkage could be caused by too much glutamate, a chemical that helps brain cells

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Nov 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

Smart Sensors: Tracking City Air Pollution with Satellite Help

Air pollution, especially PM2. 5 particles that can cause serious health issues, is a major global problem. Knowing where to place sensors to monitor this pollution is a big challenge. It's like trying to find the best spots in a huge city maze, considering things like traffic, population, and weath

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Bullying Links to OCD: What’s the Story?

Have you ever wondered if being bullied could lead to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)? Well, scientists in Sweden took a close look at this. They followed over 16, 000 twins from the time they were 15 until they were 24. They wanted to see if those who experienced bullying were more likely to de

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