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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why You Won't Want to Miss this New Horror Comic

Scott Snyder and Jock, two big names in comics, have teamed up again. This time, they're not saving the world with superheroes. Instead, they're scaring us with a new horror series called "You Won't Feel a Thing. " The first issue was just released, and it's already turning heads—and stomachs. The

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Nov 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Groundwater vs. Surface Water: How Soil Changes Over Time

When we're short on freshwater in dry areas, farmers often turn to salty groundwater. But, what does this do to our soil and the tiny critters living in it over the long term? Researchers took a close look at a goji berry field split in two—one watered with salty groundwater and the other with surfa

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Bacteria: Understanding Drug-Resistant Pseudomonas

Scientists in China have been digging into a tough puzzle: how a certain type of bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, has learned to resist multiple antibiotics. This sneaky microbe, often found in Nanning, can now shrug off drugs that were once fatal to it. By studying its molecular characteristics an

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Pseudoroegneria's Hidden Stress Fighters: The bZIP Genes

Have you ever wondered how some plants can survive extreme conditions like drought? One such plant is Pseudoroegneria libanotica, a tough grass from the Triticeae tribe. Scientists discovered 108 special genes in this plant, known as bZIP genes, which play a key role in helping plants cope with stre

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Meet STAREE: A Big Study on Statins and Older People's Health

Ever wondered if taking statins can help healthy older folks avoid heart problems? That's exactly what the STAREE trial is trying to figure out. This is a big deal because doctors aren't sure if the benefits of statins outweigh the risks for older people who don't already have heart issues. STAREE i

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Pollutant Breakdown with ZnIn 2 S 4 Nanosheets

Imagine you're trying to build a better machine for breaking down pollutants in water. One clever way to do this is by tweaking the machine's tiny parts, creating some missing pieces on purpose. In this case, scientists used ZnIn 2 S 4 nanosheets and left out some zinc atoms, creating what are

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

The Global Gap: Race, Ethnicity, and Palliative Care Trials

You might think palliative care helps everyone equally. But a close look at research shows that's not always true. Many studies don't factor in things like race, ethnicity, nationality, or religion. This means we don't really know how these factors affect the results. Imagine you're sick and need s

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Exercising for Better Brains: Which Workouts Help Kids with Developmental Disorders?

Do you know that certain types of exercise can really make a difference for children and teens with developmental disorders? Scientists looked at 68 different studies to figure out what works best. They found that combative sports like karate or boxing might be the top choice for boosting physical s

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Eva Longoria Trades LA for Life in Spain and Mexico After Trump's Victory

Eva Longoria, known for her roles in hits like Only Murders in the Building and Desperate Housewives, has decided to split her time mostly between Spain and Mexico. The shift came after Donald Trump's election win, which she found unsettling. She calls the current political climate in the U. S. "dys

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Nov 15 2024CRIME

Tragic Death of GA Student: Trial Begins

On Friday, a court in Georgia will begin hearing the case of Jose Antonio Ibarra, a 26-year-old man accused of killing nursing student Laken Riley. Ibarra has chosen to have a judge, not a jury, decide his fate. The prosecution seeks life imprisonment without parole. Riley's body was discovered in

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