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Dec 30 2024BUSINESS

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

You know how our body works? Each part has a job, and they all work together. Like, the hands grab food, the mouth eats it, and the belly digests it. If they don't work as a team, our body can't function well. The same goes for businesses. Working together is the secret sauce to their success. In t

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

Buffs' Lesson in Sportsmanship at the Alamo Bowl

The Colorado Buffs had a night to forget at the Alamo Bowl. They faced the BYU Cougars, who were eager and ready to play. The Buffs' mascot, Ralphie VI, seemed to have a sense of the trouble ahead. She quickly left the field, as if she didn't want to be part of what was unfolding. The Buffs struggle

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Stress Busters: Nursing Students' New Tool

Nursing students face a lot of stress daily. This stress can make them sick and sometimes, even cause them to leave school. This leads to a shortfall of nurses. A special program, cognitive-behavioral skills building, is trying to fix this problem. It shows nursing students how to look after their m

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Dec 29 2024EDUCATION

Nursing Students' Global Virtual Tour

When COVID-19 hit, nursing students faced a challenge: how to learn and connect while stuck at home. Clever teachers had an idea – why not explore the world from the living room? They used a tool called the Cultural Blueprint to dive into different cultures and health issues. This wasn't just a way

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Neutrino Hunters: A Taiwan-China Collaboration

Imagine a group of scientists from Taiwan and mainland China working together on a fascinating project. Since 1996, they've been exploring the world of neutrinos and astro-particle physics. Now, they're gearing up for an exciting experiment at Taiwan's Nuclear Power Station II. The plan? Use a 600 k

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tick Resistance: How Environment and Management Impact Effectiveness

In the world of cattle farming, the parasitic tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, is a big problem. These ticks can develop resistance to the chemicals, called acaricides, that farmers use to control them. Researchers wanted to understand how and why this happens, so they studied these ticks on a farm us

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

X-Ray vs. 3D Imaging for Wisdom Teeth: A Smart Tech Showdown

Imagine you need to pull a wisdom tooth, but it's trapped under the jawbone and near a nerve. You could take an X-ray to see where it is, or you could get a more detailed 3D image from a CT scan. Which one is better? Scientists decided to compare these two methods using clever computer programs. The

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Are Breathalyzers for Cannabis Really Just Around the Corner?

You might have heard that cannabis breathalyzers could be coming soon. But let's slow down and take a closer look. The science of measuring cannabis impairment is still in its early stages, and creating a reliable breathalyzer for THC isn't as simple as it sounds. Researchers at the University of Co

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Dec 27 2024BUSINESS

Small Businesses Get a Break: Court Halts Reporting Rule

In a recent turn of events, the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has stepped in to help small businesses. The court has decided to temporarily block a rule that would have required small businesses to report information about their owners. This rule, part of the Corporate Transparency Ac

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Dec 27 2024BUSINESS

Is Going Green Good for Business? China's Tax on Pollution

Imagine you're a business leader in China. Would you believe that paying taxes on pollution could actually boost your exports? Well, that's what happened with the Environmental Protection Tax Law (EPTL) introduced in 2018. This law charged companies for the pollution they produced, and the result? A

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