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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Spotting Marijuana Intoxication in Real Time: A New Tech Approach

Imagine trying to catch someone driving under the influence of marijuana using old-fashioned tests like blood, urine, or saliva. It just doesn't cut it for real-time detection, right? Marijuana can mess with your motor skills and how your brain processes information. So, it's crucial to find a bette

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Jan 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breaking the Deadlock: Can We Responsibly Study Solar Geoengineering?

Solar geoengineering research is stuck in a geopolitical stalemate. Countries are struggling to agree on how to move forward safely. Some experts believe a non-deployment agreement could help. This deal would ensure that any research remains responsible and doesn’t lead to sudden, uncontrolled chang

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

How Epidemiology's Past Can Shape Our Health Future

Did you know that epidemiology has been around since the time of Hippocrates? But let's focus on when it really took off – during the late 18th to mid-19th century. This was a time when countries were growing economically, spreading their influence, and facing infectious diseases. Epidemiology playe

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

PON1’s Role in Managing Inflammation: A Closer Look at Lysophospholipids

Paraoxonase-1, or PON1, is a key protein that plays a vital role in heart health. It’s often linked with HDL, the “good cholesterol, ” and is known for its abilities to fight off harmful substances and reduce inflammation. Low PON1 activity has been connected to heart diseases. Lysophospholipids, or

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

How Tech Changed the Way Doctors and Patients Talk

Let's take a look at how doctors and patients interact today and how that's different from the past. Hippocrates, the ancient Greek doctor, is famous for his patient-centered approach. But fast forward to today, and things have changed a lot. Technology has stepped in, changing how we communicate an

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

Why Americans Are Loving Butter and Cheese More Than Ever

It's no secret that Americans are eating more butter and cheese than they have in decades. In 2023, the average person gobbled up 6½ pounds of butter and over 40 pounds of cheese, shattering 50-year records. While health experts suggest cutting back on saturated fats, taste and price often win out.

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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Golf's New Rules: Tiger Woods's TGL Shakes Things Up

Have you ever wished golf was a bit more thrilling? Maybe you found the pace too slow? Well, meet TGL! This new golf league, backed by the legendary Tiger Woods, is aiming to do things differently. Starting from January 7, 2025, TGL is bringing some groundbreaking changes. A stadium, even if it's no

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Learning from Young People's Views on Medical Aid in Dying for Psychiatric Conditions

Have you ever thought about how young people might feel about medical aid in dying for those with psychiatric illnesses? It's a tough topic, but their insights can teach us a lot. Let's dive in and see what they have to say. Young people today are more open and informed about mental health. They un

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

The Roar of Ford Field: How Fans Can Tip the Scales

The stage is set for a crucial matchup between the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings. While it's not officially the playoffs yet, this game could decide the fate of the NFC North and a much-needed bye week. The Lions, back in October, pulled off a stunning upset in Minnesota when the Vikings w

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Power of Thin: Using 2D Materials for Smart Computing

Imagine computers that work like our brains, using far less energy than the silicon chips we currently rely on. This is where brain-inspired computing steps in, aiming to solve big problems in security and healthcare. The challenge lies in finding materials that can imitate biological functions with

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