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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Training the brain: How neurofeedback impacts shooting performance

Ever wondered how you can improve your aim? Scientists decided to find out by training some young air pistol shooters using something called neurofeedback. This method teaches the brain to control specific waves, known as alpha waves, in the temporal region of the cerebral cortex. They wanted to see

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

How a Single Gene Changes Carrot Color and Carotenoid Production

Did you know that carrots get their vibrant colors from a group of pigments called carotenoids? These pigments aren't just for show; they also have health benefits. Scientists have been studying how carrots make these pigments, but they didn't know much about a specific gene called DcCYP97C1 in carr

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

The Flexible METPsc1: A Mini Protein's Secret to Adapting to Temperature Changes

Have you ever thought about how proteins react to changes in temperature? One tiny protein, called METPsc1, is a champion at adapting. This protein is like a designer's dream when it comes to how it interacts with metals. But what makes METPsc1 special? Imagine METPsc1 as a clever little coat hange

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

The Constant Connection Strain: Workers and the Online Burden

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the constant buzz of your phone or the never-ending stream of emails? You're not alone. A recent study from the UK found that many workers are struggling with what researchers call "techno-strain. " This isn't just about tired eyes from screen time—it's about the press

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris's Call to Action: Stay in the Fight!

Vice President Kamala Harris recently spoke at Prince George's County Community College in Maryland, urging young voters to keep engaging in politics. Her speech came after her defeat in the 2024 election and the return of her opponent, Donald Trump, to the White House. Harris emphasized the importa

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Doctors in Norway Share Thoughts: How Virtual Visits Are Changing Everything

In Norway, doctors are seeing more changes with remote consultations in general practice. This shift to digital is happening quickly, so it's important to keep an eye on how it affects healthcare organizations and the overall system. Doctors have a lot to say about this, and it's crucial to listen.

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Dec 17 2024CRYPTO

Easy Crypto Payments: Remote and USDC Team Up

Remote, a company that helps hire and manage contractors worldwide, is introducing a new way to pay. U. S. companies can now pay their contractors in stablecoins in 69 countries. The company has partnered with Stripe for this feature and is starting with USDC, a popular stablecoin managed by Circle.

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

PINK1: A New Player in Parkinson's Immune Response

Ever wondered about Parkinson's disease and how our immune system might play a role? Well, scientists have found that a specific protein called PINK1 is targeted by our T cells, those tiny defenders of the immune system, in some people with Parkinson's. This discovery is exciting because it opens up

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

Nature-Inspired Sticky Materials: How they Work and What They Do

Imagine sticky substances found in nature, like those used by mussels to cling to rocks. Scientists are now creating similar materials called supramolecular adhesives. These aren't just any glues; they're inspired by proteins and nucleic acids from marine creatures and can be used in numerous ways.

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Kids and Guns: Rethinking School Shooters

A 17-year-old student did something horrible at a Wisconsin school. She used a gun to kill two people—a teacher and a classmate—before taking her own life. Several other students got hurt. The school is called Abundant Life Christian School, and it's in Madison, Wisconsin. This happened on a Monday.

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