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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Herniated Thoracic Discs: A Hidden Problem

Thoracic disc herniation might not be as rare as you think. But why is it such a big deal? Well, there are two main obstacles we face with this condition. First, cutting out the herniated disc can be a real challenge. The thoracic spine is a tricky area to operate on because it's protected by the ri

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Nov 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Notre Dame's Grand Rebirth: A Peek Behind the Scenes

A mystical transformation has been happening behind closed doors in the heart of Paris. Five years ago, the world watched in shock as Notre Dame, the beloved Gothic cathedral, was consumed by fire. Its iconic spire crumbled, and the world seemed to hold its breath. But hope was not lost. French Pres

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Dengue and Our Drains: What Our Wastewater Tells Us

Dengue fever has hit record levels in the Americas, with Brazil seeing the most cases. But how can we better track this virus? Scientists have looked into a interesting approach: tracing the virus in urine and saliva of infected people. This could revolutionize how we monitor dengue outbreaks. Imag

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Nov 29 2024RELIGION

Notre Dame’s Rebirth: A Peek Inside the Famous Cathedral

Five years after that tragic fire, Notre Dame Cathedral is ready to show off its newly renovated interior. On a crisp, sunny day, French President Emmanuel Macron got a sneak peek inside the iconic cathedral. Gone are the gloomy memories of the fire; instead, visitors can now enjoy the bright, airy

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Using Traffic Rule Breaks to Spot Danger Zones

Imagine if we could predict where road accidents might happen just by looking at where people break traffic rules. That's what this paper is all about. It tries to figure out if traffic violations can serve as warning signs for unsafe areas on roads. First, let's talk about what kind of traffic vio

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Imagining FEBS in 2084: A Future Beyond Borders

Sixty years ago, the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) started as a small group aiming to connect scientists in Europe. Today, it's a global force with over 30, 000 members across 39 societies. To celebrate its 60th anniversary, FEBS Letters held a writing contest asking participan

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Freeze-Drying: The Secret to Long-Lasting Neural Electrodes

Ever wondered how neural electrodes can be kept in top shape? Scientists have unveiled a simple method. By freeze-drying these electrodes, which are typically coated with a polymer called PEDOT-PSS, they can remain effective for much longer. Normally, electrodes begin to wear out after a few weeks,

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

In Their Footsteps: Ancient Humans Meet by a Lake

Imagine a lakeshore teeming with life, including giant storks over 6. 5 feet tall. Now, travel back over 1. 5 million years to a time when two different species of early humans roamed this land. These aren't our modern ancestors, Homo sapiens, but distant cousins known as Homo erectus and Paranthrop

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Medication Choices for Behavioral Symptoms in Frontotemporal Dementia: What Do Experts Say?

Frontotemporal dementia, especially the behavioral variant (bvFTD), is known for its significant changes in personality and thinking skills. These changes often come with strong behavioral symptoms that can be tough for both patients and their caregivers. Surprisingly, unlike similar symptoms in pri

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Ice Hockey Wins: Why Scanning Before a Pass Matters

You might wonder: What makes a great ice hockey player? A recent study found that scanning the environment before receiving a pass can lead to better performances among professional ice hockey players. This isn't just about guesswork—it's about analyzing the best possible action to take next. The st

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