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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Boreal Forests Might Be Becoming Less Crowded

You probably think of boreal forests as being very thick and cold, right? But things might be changing quickly. These forests are warming up much faster than the rest of the world—about four times quicker, in fact. While we haven't seen huge changes yet, there seems to be a delay in how the forests

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Keep Your Air Clean: Purifiers That Beat Wildfire Smoke

Wildfires are becoming more frequent in certain parts of the U. S. , like California and Colorado, due to climate changes affecting temperature and drought. These fires can release smoke that travels miles, causing health issues like respiratory problems, irritated eyes, and headaches. Even people m

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Wildfires and the Long-Lasting Impact on Mental Health

Wildfires don't just burn homes and forests; they can also ignite mental health issues that smolder long after the flames are gone. Dr. Jyoti Mishra, a psychiatrist at the University of California, San Diego, has seen this firsthand. Her family from Los Angeles fled to her home due to fires, and she

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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Crunchyroll's Delays: How Wildfires Affect Anime Fans

Wildfires in California have been causing a lot of trouble, and it's not just homes and forests that are being affected. Even anime fans are feeling the heat, thanks to delays at Crunchyroll. The popular anime streaming service, based in San Francisco, is dealing with some serious weather conditions

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Meet Val Boreland: The New Boss of SpinCo’s Shows

NBCUniversal has just hired Val Boreland as the President of Entertainment for its spinoff company, SpinCo. This means she’ll be in charge of shows on cable networks like USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, E! , Syfy, and Golf Channel. Boreland’s experience shows she knows how to buy and create good c

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance: A Game-Changer for Longevity?

Ever wondered if having health insurance could actually help you live longer? Scientists have been exploring this question for years. Back in 2008, they were just beginning to uncover some clues. Now, we have solid evidence showing that health insurance can indeed lengthen our lives. Research has fo

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Walgreens' Turnaround Plan: Hits and Misses

Walgreens recently surprised Wall Street with better-than-expected financial results for the first quarter of the fiscal year. Despite a $265 million loss, the drugstore chain is working hard to rebuild its business. They're closing stores, trying to fix prescription reimbursement issues, and battli

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Laborers Keep Going Despite California Fire

An immense cloud of smoke darkened the sky and turned Santa Monica into an eerie orange hue. Yet, landscapers kept trimming, builders kept constructing, and delivery drivers kept on their routes. It was just another day for the hired hands. Adrian Rodriguez, a landscaper from Querétaro, Mexico, expl

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Business Jet Flights Take Off in December

December saw a big jump in the number of business jet flights around the world. This came after a year where things were pretty steady. In North America, flights were up by 9%, while in Europe, they stayed about the same. Asia saw a 7% rise. Globally, there was a 7% increase compared to the same tim

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Jan 11 2025EDUCATION

Why Funders Are Key in Making Research More Meaningful

Research that brings together different communities to solve real-world problems is becoming more popular globally. This type of research, known as "engaged research, " involves partners with different perspectives and knowledge to address issues that matter most. The goal is to create fairer and mo

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