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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Solar Cycles Through Tree Rings: Uncovering Ancient Secrets

Did you know the Sun impacts life on Earth in a big way? It drives weather, ocean currents, and even how well our crops grow. But we've only been keeping track of sunspots for about 400 years. So, how do we understand solar changes from way back? Scientists turned to something unexpected: tree rings

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Exercise and COPD: Balancing the Immune System

Have you ever wondered how exercise can help people with severe COPD? Well, let's dive into it! COPD, which stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, messes with the balance of certain immune cells in our body. These cells are called Th17 and Treg cells. When COPD is severe, these cells get

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Next Mars Mission: A Waiting Game for Trump's Decision

NASA is planning to bring Martian rocks back to Earth, but they haven't finalized their plan yet. Instead, they're leaving the big decision up to the incoming President, Donald J. Trump. The mission, called Mars Sample Return, was initially estimated to cost up to $11 billion, but NASA has found way

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Jan 08 2025EDUCATION

Brain Waves and Bilingual Kids: How German and Italian Sound Differences Affect Language Learning

Ever wondered how bilingual kids' brains process different languages? Scientists have been looking into this, especially when it comes to German and Italian. These two languages have some sounds in common, but also some that are quite different. To understand how these differences affect language le

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Safety in Thoracic Anesthesia: Protecting Healthcare Workers from Airborne Diseases

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the risks healthcare workers face from airborne diseases. These risks are especially high during thoracic anesthesia, where procedures like tracheal intubation and flexible bronchoscopy can generate aerosols. These tiny droplets can spread respiratory infec

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Jan 08 2025WEATHER

Winds of Change: How Strong Gales Ignite Fires in Los Angeles

In Los Angeles, two fires erupted on Tuesday morning amidst a fierce windstorm. The Pacific Palisades faced a 20-acre brush fire, while West Hollywood had a structure fire that spread to nearby brush. The National Weather Service warned of strong Santa Ana winds, with gusts up to 100 mph in some are

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy: An Anesthesiologist's Playbook

Did you know that high blood pressure during pregnancy, aka preeclampsia, isn't just a mommy-to-be problem? It can affect up to 8% of pregnancies, even after the 20-week mark. Both mom and baby can be in trouble if it's not kept in check. So, what's the big deal? While doctors haven't figured out ex

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Jan 08 2025EDUCATION

New Board Members Sworn In At Hillsborough Meeting

On Monday evening, Hillsborough Township held its annual Board of Education reorganization meeting. Three school board members were sworn in. Allison Laning-Beder, Elaine Jackson, and Jane Staats, who were all re-elected in last November's election, stood together to take the oath of office. Despite

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Top Teeth Troubles: How Ethnicity Plays a Role in Preschool Cavities

Have you ever wondered why some children get cavities more often than others? In the sunny region of Southeastern Spain, researchers looked into how different backgrounds might affect teeth issues in preschool kids. They focused on children aged 3 to 5 who might face social exclusion. The goal? To f

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Chinatown's Evolution: A Community Divided

Boston has rolled out some new building rules for Chinatown, aiming to preserve its unique charm and make housing more affordable. But not all locals are sold on the idea. The proposed changes allow buildings to reach up to 35 stories in specific areas. This has some residents worried about overcrow

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