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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Shutting the Gap: Closing Atrial Shunts in Older Stroke Patients

Have you ever wondered what happens when older folks have an atrial shunt and suffer a cryptogenic stroke? Well, let's dive into a study that looked into this topic. Researchers wanted to find out if closing these shunts made a difference in the long run. They focused on folks aged 60 and above who

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Zapping Bones: How Electricity Helps Them Heal

Did you know that your bones can benefit from electrical stimulation? Scientists have discovered a cool way to help bones regrow using a material called piezoelectric hydrogel. This hydrogel contains tiny particles called BaTiO3 nanoparticles, which create electric signals. When these signals intera

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

Turning CO2 into Something Useful: A New Catalyst Story

Scientists are always looking for ways to use carbon dioxide (CO2) in helpful ways. One of their latest ideas is to turn CO2 into something called cyclic carbonates. This is where a new catalyst, called DIL@PDIL, comes in. This catalyst is made from a combination of dicationic ionic liquid (DIL) and

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Dec 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Paper Batteries with Super Chargers

Paper is an eco-friendly choice for many products, but it's not great at storing electrical charges. Think of it like a leaky bucket—the charge just slips away. Scientists have figured out a way to make paper hold onto charge better by adding tiny pockets, or "traps, " for the charge to hide in. The

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

CsCuCl3 Microcrystals in Solar Fuel Production

We all know that lead-based metal halide perovskites are great at converting light into electricity. But they're also toxic, which holds them back from wider use. What if there's a safer alternative? Scientists have been exploring a series of perovskite microcrystals called CsCuClxBr3-x. This time,

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Hospital Prices: A Wide Range Within

Did you know that the cost of getting treated in a hospital can differ greatly depending on your insurance? In the US, commercial prices for hospital care are pretty high and vary a lot. Employers and state leaders are looking into something called reference-based pricing (RBP) to set their payment

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Psychedelics in Mental Health: A Fresh Look

For years, psychedelic research was put on the backburner due to social and legal reasons. But recently, there's been a surge of interest in these compounds — both natural and synthetic — for treating mental health issues. These psychedelics work by activating specific serotonin receptors in the bra

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Dec 23 2024RELIGION

Buddhist Tips for a Happy Marriage from Ancient Texts

Marriage life today faces many challenges. Partners might treat each other poorly, leading to issues like violence, theft, cheating, lying, and substance abuse. These problems can cause divorce. But Buddhism offers a practical approach to maintaining a strong marriage, based on the Tipiṭaka teaching

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Dec 23 2024RELIGION

Interfaith Divorce and Child Custody in Indonesia: What You Need to Know

In Indonesia, interfaith marriages are a bit of a legal puzzle. The good news is, they can be officially recognized, as long as they don't break any laws or social norms. This study looked into what happens when these marriages end in divorce, especially when kids are involved. The main question was

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Dec 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Spotting Nuclear Reactors with Warm Air

Scientists are exploring a new way to keep an eye on nuclear reactors. They want to use special towers called eddy covariance towers to detect heat released by reactors. These towers are often used to study how ecosystems exchange heat and water vapor. The idea is to see if we can tell when a reacto

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