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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Straightening Out ETH: The Clear Path

You might have heard of the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH), but scientists have been having a tough time explaining it. The problem? They mix up things that are random and things that are predictable. This can get confusing, right? So, why not focus on what we can predict? This new way o

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Transitioning Care for Grown-Up Kids: Adult Surgeons' Views

Kids who were born with health issues and needed surgery are now growing up and living longer than ever. That's great news, but it also means they might need special care as adults. We talked to surgeons who handle adults to see what they think about this shift. Some of these surgeons specialize in

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Does ETH Always Lead to Thermalization?

The Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH) is a big topic in the world of physics. One common way to think about ETH suggests it might not always mean that an observable in an isolated quantum system made up of many bodies will thermalize. To get thermalization, you might need to assume a specif

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs: A Look at Cancer Risk in Japan

You might be wondering if the drugs we use to treat rheumatoid arthritis could have any unwanted effects. Well, a recent look into a registry of patients in Japan has some interesting findings. The study was all about how the risk of cancer changes over time for people taking these drugs. First, le

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Violence at Home: Exploring Abuse in Somalia

Imagine trying to understand why some women in Somalia face violence from their partners. It's a sad reality in many places, and Somalia is no exception. We need to dig into the facts to figure out why this happens, so we can hopefully stop it. Let's talk about intimate partner violence, or IPV for

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Why Informality Makes European Migration Control Tick

In Europe, there's a big talk about making migration "ordered" and safe. But in reality, things seem to be quite the opposite. Let's look at how informality plays a sneaky role in managing migration, using two hotspots: the Dublin III Regulation and readmission agreements. We’ll zoom in on Sweden an

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Jan 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Tragic Loss: Motivational Speaker Rory Sykes Dies in LA Wildfires

Rory Sykes, a former child star and motivational speaker known for his work with people with disabilities, has sadly passed away in the recent Los Angeles wildfires. Born with blindness and cerebral palsy, Rory overcame many challenges throughout his life. He was only 32 years old. Rory's mother, S

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Spotting Thyroid Troubles: What Doctors Look for in Ultrasound

Ever had an ultrasound of your thyroid? You might have heard about "echogenic foci". These are tiny spots that show up on the scan. But not all spots are the same. Some are little dots, but others are more like blobs. Doctors are trying to figure out if these blob-like spots could mean trouble, like

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Jan 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Paris Hilton's Devastating Loss: Malibu Home Turns to Ashes

Socialite Paris Hilton recently experienced an emotional blow when she returned to her Malibu home, only to find it reduced to nothing but ashes. The 8. 4 million dollar beachfront property was one of the many casualties of the recent wildfires that swept through the area. Paris took to social media

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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Star's Home Lost: Milo Ventimiglia Faces Malibu Fire Devastation

Milo Ventimiglia, known for his role in 'This Is Us, ' recently lost his home in the Malibu fires. After evacuating with his family, he returned to see the damage. The experience was "heavy, " as he put it, with memories flooding back as he surveyed the ruins. The actor watched his home burn via sec

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