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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

AI's Hidden Health Cost: The Air Pollution Truth

Did you know that the growth of AI is causing a big increase in air pollution? This pollution is coming from the power plants and backup generators that keep data centers running. These centers are where AI computers process all the data they need. By 2030, this air pollution could cause up to 1, 30

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Smoking: The Unseen Time Bandit

Imagine this: each time you take a puff, you're not just inhaling nicotine, but also saying goodbye to a slice of your life. Researchers found that one cigarette steals about 19. 5 minutes of life, on average. For women, it's around 22 minutes, and for men, it’s about 17 minutes. This might not seem

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Bone Mystery in India's Beta Thalassemia Patients

Ever wondered how beta thalassemia affects bones? In India, this is a puzzle that doctors are trying to solve. They don’t have many guidelines, so researchers took it upon themselves to dig deeper. They examined the blood of people with this condition, looking for signs of bone growth and deteriorat

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Dec 30 2024CRIME

From AIDs Trojan to Billion-Dollar Business: The Evolution of Ransomware

In the digital world, it's not just the good guys who evolve. Ransomware, a form of malware that locks your files and demands payment, has come a long way since its 1989 debut. Let’s dive into its history and future. It all started with a floppy disk scare. The “AIDs Trojan” was the first-known ran

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Hearing Out Heroes: What Language Reveals About Cancer Patients' Journeys

Researchers sat down with 20 cancer patients in their homes to hear their stories. They recorded and studied these narratives using a special tool called Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC). They also looked at common themes using Thematic Analysis. Compared to people without cancer, these pati

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

Light-Driven Nitrate Breakdown with Iron: A Greener Way to Make Nitroaromatics

Nitroaromatics are super important in industries like medicines, dyes, pesticides, and more. But the way we usually make them is a big problem. It creates lots of pollution and has trouble with different chemical groups. So, scientists are searching for a better, cleaner way to make nitroaromatics.

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Forecasting Heat Waves: Can We Predict Deaths Ahead?

Heatwaves can be deadly, as seen in Europe's 2018 and 2022 summers. But did you know that some of these extreme temperatures could be foreseen weeks in advance? Subseasonal forecasts, which predict weather 2 weeks to 2 months ahead, offer a glimpse into the future. Yet, we haven't fully explored how

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Dec 30 2024WEATHER

Georgia's Stormy Sunday: What to Expect and How to Stay Safe

Hey, Georgia! Are you ready for some wild weather this Sunday? The National Weather Service has called off a Tornado Watch that was supposed to last until 9 a. m. , but they've issued a new one for 20 counties, including Bryan and Bulloch, until 1 p. m. Meteorologist Ashley Kramlich warns that a str

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

Water's Role in Breaking Down HFPO-TA: What's in the Mix?

Hexafluoropropylene oxide trimer acid, or HFPO-TA, is a newer option replacing traditional PFASs. It's tough to break down and can harm living things, hence the search for better ways to tackle it. One method that stands out is using UV light with sulfite and iodide. This mix can break down HFPO-TA

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Stomach Bug Alert: Norovirus is Back, and It's on the Rise!

You know those festive winter gatherings? Well, they might come with an unwanted guest this year – the norovirus. The U. S. has seen a spike in its outbreaks, especially in places where people are close, like schools and cruise ships. In the week ending Dec. 5, the count was at 91 outbreaks. That's

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