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Jan 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bitcoin Mining with Solar Power: A Smart and Green Solution

Bitcoin, the top dog in the cryptocurrency world, has a big problem: it uses a ton of energy and isn't kind to the environment. The proof-of-work system it runs on is to blame. As Bitcoin grows, mining it becomes more popular, especially in places where energy and money costs are low. Researchers de

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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brenda Brkusic Milinkovic Joins GrowthDay to Lead Entertainment Division

Meet Brenda Brkusic Milinkovic, a veteran TV executive who has worked with heavyweights like NBCUniversal and PBS SoCal. She's now heading to Brendan Burchard's GrowthDay platform. Her mission? To create a whole new world of entertainment focused on personal development and wellness. Imagine binge-w

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Measuring Tinnitus Improvement: What's the Most Important Change?

Have you ever wondered how doctors measure if treatments for tinnitus, that annoying ringing in the ears, are actually working? One key tool is the minimum masking level (MML). This is the softest sound that completely covers up the tinnitus. But how much of a change in MML is really important? A st

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Jan 21 2025SCIENCE

Minorities Love Their Groups More: Why and When?

Being part of a smaller group can make you love and appreciate your group even more. This isn't just about feeling special; it's about how being in the minority affects how you see and treat your group. Researchers found that people in minority groups value their in-groups more than people in majori

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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Alaska's Surprising Heat Wave: Why Five Cities Are Warmer Than Minnesota

You might think that Alaska, famous for its snowy landscapes and freezing temperatures, would be colder than Minnesota right now. But guess what? Some parts of Alaska are actually warmer! Let's take a look at five cities in Alaska and compare their temperatures with Minnesota's current weather. Fir

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

The Power of Combo Therapy: Pitstop-2 and 1, 6-Hexanediol in Lung Cancer

When cancer cells become aggressive, they change how they use energy. This is known as metabolic reprogramming. Two compounds, Pitstop-2 and 1, 6-hexanediol, have been shown to mess with this process. Pitstop-2 blocks some essential tasks like cell eating (endocytosis) and key transport jobs, while

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Jan 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Dust Suppressants Work and Why They Matter

Dust from mining can be bad for the environment and our health. The problem is, the stuff we use to stop dust, called suppressants, isn't always good for all types of dust. They don't stick well, and the crust they make isn't strong. So, scientists did some experiments to find out what makes a good

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Why Some People in Chile Are Missing Out on HIV Testing

Have you ever wondered why some people might not be getting tested for HIV? A recent study in Chile took a close look at this question. Researchers used data from a big survey called the National Health, Sexuality, and Gender Survey 2022-2023 to figure out who's more likely to skip HIV testing. The

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Swimmers and Allergies: What Does Chlorine Have to Do with It?

It's no secret that swimming is good for your body. It makes your heart strong and lungs healthy. But did you know it can also cause problems like asthma and allergies? Especially if you're a serious swimmer and train a lot. Swimming can stress your airways, especially if you train hard and often.

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Plan: Boost Fossil Fuels, Ax EV Funds

Former President Trump has kicked off his push to roll back environmental policies, focusing on electric vehicles and tailpipe emissions. He's signed orders aiming to stop funding for EV charging stations and weaken emission standards. This move could let cars pollute more, but the auto industry is

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