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Jan 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

How a Chinese Crab Fights Off Pesticide Harm

The tiny Chinese mitten crabs are in danger. Scientists dug deep to see how one type of pesticide, called avermectin or AVM, affects these small creatures. For the first time, they examined the spines signaling pathways, which boost protection against damage caused by harmful chemicals. It is usef

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Jan 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Mystery of Benzotriazole UV Stabilizers in the Air

Benzotriazole UV stabilizers, or BT-UVs, have been around since the 1960s, providing protection from UV light. Things like clothing, plastics, and even some cosmetics often have BT-UVs in them. But how much of these chemicals are floating around in the air? This is something scientists have been t

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Jan 31 2025BUSINESS

Uncertain Choices: Asking Argentinian Wine Drinkers What's Important

Wine lovers in Argentina faced an interesting challenge. They had to make tough choices, not just about their favorite drinks but also how sure they were about those choices. Instead of just listing what they liked, these folks had to think about how confident they were in their selections. This is

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Jan 31 2025SPORTS

Big Games and Big Changes: A Look at Bundesliga's Weekend

This weekend, Bundesliga fans can expect a mix of high-stakes matches and significant shifts in the league lineup. Bayern Munich, currently leading the competition by six points, is eager to extend their advantage. They'll face a formidable task as they battle against Holstein Kiel, who are strugg

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Flu on the Rise: Wastewater Warnings in Northeast Ohio

In some counties of northeast Ohio, there's a clear sign that flu season is in full swing. Health watchers detected influenza fragments in wastewater samples. The counties affected are Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, and Lorain. This is a big deal because wastewater monitoring can predict a surge in flu cases

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Jan 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mongolia’s Natural Gems: Saving Our Shared Past and Future

Mongolia, with its expansive landscapes and centuries of history, is a treasure chest full of information about the past and current state of our planet. To unlock this treasure, there is a problem to solve. Why is Mongolia's natural history collections in big trouble and not content with keeping

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Good and Bad From Psychopathy's Roots

Ever wondered what makes some people more likely to end up in trouble? Scientists pitted four aspects of psychopathology against each other to see if they acted as opposites. By studying the top, the bottom and the things in the middle, they were looking to confirm the double-edged effects in extr

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

Downtown Dallas Murder A Show of Lack of Key priorities

Citizens from the city are left shaken after the unfortunate death of security guard as the Youngin’ murder last Friday caught everyone by surprise, Many were left wondering. security guard Anthony Egeonu death happened in downtown Dallas. It was one of the busiest Areas in all of Texas. I

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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix 2025: Your Ultimate Guide to What's Coming

Get ready to dive into a year full of thrills and excitement on Netflix! There are a lot of amazing things coming in 2025 that are sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. First, let's talk about the movies. Netflix is pulling out all the stops with a line-up that will have fans buz

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Effect of the New Directive

A new directive from the Office of Personnel Management was recently issued, asking agency heads to cease all initiatives that embrace "gender ideology". This directive started on Wednesday. It's a bold move that's part of a larger plan to push back against what the administration calls "woke" thin

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