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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Shining Copper Nanoclusters for Checking Enzyme Activity

A new method has been developed to create copper nanoclusters with a unique design. These nanoclusters are protected by a special bidentate ligand and have an octahedral core made of six copper atoms. Interestingly, these tiny structures can glow at high temperatures, up to 250 degrees Celsius. Thei

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Nov 28 2024HISTORY

Unveiling Cyprus: A Map Journey Through History

Let's take a trip back in time to the late 19th century. When British officials first stepped onto the island of Cyprus, they meticulously documented its features. This historical geospatial dataset, crafted from maps made between 1878 and 1883, gives us a snapshot of Cyprus's past environment. The

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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Unexpected Hero: iPad mini 7's Silicon Story

You might think the powerhouses in the Apple world are the Macs or iPhones, but let's talk about the iPad mini 7 for a bit. Apple's new silicon game is on fire, and this little guy is proof. Everyone was expecting the new mini to sport the A18 chip, right? Not so fast! Instead, it got the A17 Pro. W

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Meet Jay Bhattacharya: Trump's Pick to Lead NIH

Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor known for criticizing U. S. COVID-19 policies, has been chosen by President-elect Trump to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The NIH, with a budget of $47. 3 billion, is the country's main funder for medical research. Bhattacharya's appointment come

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Trump Picks Lockdown Critic to Lead NIH

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor who criticized pandemic lockdowns, to head the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Bhattacharya, 56, is known for his support of herd immunity and his opposition to vaccine mandates. He co-authored the Great Barringt

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Chronic Diseases and Social Factors: What's the Link?

Did you know that where you live and your daily life might have a big impact on your health? Researchers took a closer look at this using data from the 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). They found that social factors, like having enough food or a stable home, play a significan

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Fish Swimming: A Natural Way to Fight Pollution?

Ever wondered how fish could handle pollutants in their water? Let's dive into how one type of fish, called matrinxa, can fight back with a simple daily routine - swimming! In fish farms, water pollution is common, especially with a nasty byproduct called nitrite. This stuff can harm fish by causing

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Nov 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Grab Hulu for Less: 99 Cents a Month This Black Friday!

Imagine binge-watching your favorite shows and TV series for under a dollar a month. That's right! Hulu has just launched an incredible Black Friday deal where you can get their ad-supported plan for only $0. 99 per month for a whole year. This deal knocks down the usual $9. 99 monthly fee, saving y

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Nov 27 2024POLITICS

Businessman John Phelan: Trump's Pick for Navy Chief

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen John Phelan, a well-known businessman, to lead the U. S. Navy. Phelan, who founded and chairs Rugger Management LLC in Florida, has an impressive background in finance but no military experience. Trump believes Phelan's business acumen will be a significant as

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu in Milk? LA County on Alert

Hey there! If you're a fan of raw milk, listen up. Health officials in LA County are raising the alarm about some raw milk from Raw Farm Milk, LLC that might be carrying the bird flu virus. This isn't some ordinary milk, it's the cream top whole milk sold in half and quarter gallons with a certain l

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