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Dec 19 2024WEATHER

Holiday Travel: Weather Could Throw a Wrench in Your Plans

Are you one of the nearly 120 million people planning to travel this holiday season? Expect some weather surprises! While you’re dreaming of snowy scenes and warm fires, millions of Americans will experience wild temperature swings. This could jumble your travel plans and your packing list. Most pe

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Swiss Experts Weigh In: Thoughts on Gene Editing

In Switzerland, scientists, doctors, and other experts recently shared their views on human gene editing. They talked about two main types: somatic gene editing (SGE) and germline gene editing (GGE). Most experts were okay with SGE, but they had mixed feelings about GGE. They all agreed that patient

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Nuclear Power's Double Life: From Energy to Weapons

Did you know that nuclear reactors were originally built to make bombs, not just generate electricity? It’s true. These reactors, known as dual-use reactors, produce plutonium that can be used for both power and weapons. Chernobyl, for instance, was one of these. People often say these reactors are

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Understanding LRRK2: How One Protein's Actions Control Its Own Activity

Let's talk about a protein called LRRK2, which is linked to Parkinson's disease. This protein is like a multitool with seven different parts, including a kinase and a Roc G domain. Even though we know a lot about how it looks, we're still figuring out how it works. Scientists found out that the Roc

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Breast Cancer Response to Chemo: What's Collagen Got to Do With It?

In the realm of breast cancer, the tumor's surrounding tissue, known as the stroma, plays a significant role. One key factor in this stroma is collagen fibers, which can influence the cancer's progression. A recent study delved into the connection between these collagen fibers and how well breast ca

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Dec 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrate Your Birthday with Focus and Ambition

Today marks the birthdays of Marla Sokoloff, Jake Gyllenhaal, Alyssa Milano, and Tyson Beckford. If you want to make the most of your year, put your energy into areas that will bring the best results. Don't let indecision or procrastination hold you back. Use common sense and plan a budget you can s

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Personalized Corneal Cross-Linking on Vision in Different Eye Conditions

Imagine having a vision problem like progressive keratoconus or mild short-sightedness. A treatment called customized corneal cross-linking (CXL) is being used to improve these conditions. But how does it affect the more complex parts of vision known as higher-order aberrations (HOAs)? Researchers l

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Dec 19 2024CRIME

High-Speed Chase Ends in Tragedy: Who's at Fault?

A peaceful night in the small town of Iva turned into a nightmare when a high-speed police chase ended in a fatal crash. Michael Lee Trotter Sr. was fleeing from the police, and his reckless driving resulted in the death of a bystander and serious injuries to a couple riding a motorcycle. The chase

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Urban Exercise: How Attitudes and Habits Influence Sports Spending

Ever wondered how city folks' views on exercise and their actual workout habits affect their spending on sports? This study dives into just that, focusing on how much people work out as the middleman between how they feel about exercise and how much they splurge on sports. First, let's talk about a

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Transforming Chronic Kidney Disease Care with Digital Tools

Did you know that managing chronic kidney disease (CKD) can be a daily struggle? Imagine having to monitor your diet, medications, and health stats all the time. Thankfully, digital lifestyle interventions are here to help. These tools can make life a lot easier for people with CKD. They can track y

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