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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Juan Soto's Big Questions for Teams Seeking His Talent

Juan Soto, the superstar outfielder, is not just about the money in his free agency talks. He's been meeting with big clubs like the Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, New York Yankees, and even the World Series champs, the Los Angeles Dodgers. Each of these meetings involves top brass, from owners to m

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Strikes Hawaii: A New Challenge

For the first time, Hawaii has reported cases of bird flu, H5N1, in ducks and geese on the island of Oahu. The virus, likely carried by migratory birds, has already led to the culling of over 70 birds. While officials assure that the risk to humans is low, the situation is serious. In Canada, a teen

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Soil's Water Uptake: How Plants Help in China's Loess Plateau

Soil infiltration, the process by which water seeps into the ground, is super important in areas like China's Loess Plateau. This region is quite dry, so understanding how plants can help improve this process is crucial. Scientists did some experiments with nine plant species across five different t

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Lexi Thompson's Next Chapter: Balancing Golf and Family Life

Golf star Lexi Thompson, at 29, is deciding to step back from full-time golf after the 2024 Solheim Cup. She's had a rollercoaster career, with eight LPGA wins and heartbreaking losses, like the 2021 U. S. Women’s Open. The media and fans have been a mixed bag for her. While fans cheer her on, the m

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Nov 20 2024CRIME

Reform in Criminal Justice: A Look Beyond California's Vote

The recent presidential election has sparked debate about the future of criminal justice reform. Some say voters have rejected these changes, pointing to defeats like Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón's loss. But this isn't the full story. Across the U. S. , many prosecutors are still push

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Nov 19 2024EDUCATION

What's Really on Trump's Education Agenda?

When Donald Trump steps back into the spotlight, schools across America are still feeling the aftershocks of the pandemic. Students are struggling to catch up academically, with learning loss and absenteeism being big issues. But Trump isn't just focused on boosting test scores. He's got his eyes se

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

COVID-19 Vaccines: What Turkish Healthcare Workers Think

You might think that healthcare professionals would be the first in line to get the COVID-19 vaccine. After all, they're the ones on the frontlines, right? Surprisingly, that's not always the case. In Türkiye, many healthcare workers are hesitant to get vaccinated. This is a big deal because vaccine

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Cadmium in Rice: How Porewater Predicts the Danger

Cadmium (Cd) pollution is a serious threat to human health, especially when it ends up in our rice. Predicting how much Cd will be in rice grains is tough because the soil is complex and varies a lot. Scientists found that the water in the soil pores, during the time when rice grains are filling out

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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

NO 2 Pollution Drop in Shipping: Lessons for a Cleaner Marine Future

During the COVID-19 lockdown, global shipping activities were significantly reduced. This provided a unique opportunity to study the impact of reduced marine traffic on nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) pollution, a key indicator of shipping emissions. Satellite data from TROPOMI showed a substantial decre

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Synchrotron Radiation: A 30-Year Journey with the Journal of Synchrotron Radiation

In October 1994, the Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (JSR) kicked off its journey with a 100-page inaugural issue featuring 15 articles. Over the past three decades, JSR has grown alongside significant achievements, including multiple Nobel Prizes awarded for research conducted using synchrotron ra

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