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Dec 23 2024CRIME

Drone Show Mishap in Orlando

Imagine you're out for a festive evening in downtown Orlando. You're excited to see the holiday drone show over Lake Eola. Suddenly, something goes wrong. Several small drones crash into each other and fall into the crowd. This happened during the first show on Saturday night. The Federal Aviation A

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Pain After Breast Cancer: How E-Learning Can Help Professionals Collaborate

Chronic pain is a common problem for breast cancer survivors. It's important to understand that physical, psychological, and social factors all play a role in pain management. To tackle this issue effectively, healthcare professionals need to work together and use different approaches. That's why we

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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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Dec 22 2024BUSINESS

The Power of Feeling Secure at Work

Ever thought about what it's like to work in a place where you can be yourself and share your ideas without fear? That's what organizations strive for with something called Perception of Psychological Safety (PPS). The problem is, there aren't many ways to accurately measure it. So, researchers took

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Stressed Guts: How Lives Impact Women’s Health

Imagine a woman who's experienced a lot of abuse. You might think she’d just have emotional scars, but her gut could be hurting too. Women who haven't sought help for abuse often face gut issues like stomachaches, bloating, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). But what brings on these symptoms? Stres

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Lead: A New Way with Water and UCB Tech

Did you know that soil can be contaminated with lead, which is really harmful to humans? Scientists are testing a cool new method to clean this up. They've been mixing enzymes and charcoal, calling it UCB technology. How does it work? They set up a sand column filled with lead and let water flow thr

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Green Nanofibers: A Breath of Fresh Air

As we become more aware of our environment, we're paying closer attention to tiny particles that can pollute the air we breathe. Scientists are working on new, eco-friendly materials for air filters that are both efficient and easy to use. One promising material is a blend of zein and ethylcellulose

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

How China's Enterprise-Government Partnership Drives Net-Zero Goals

Reducing emissions to zero is a global goal, and China is in the mix. But achieving this requires a team effort between the government and businesses. These two groups often have different interests, creating a situation where actions matter. Imagine a game where both sides have to work together to

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Exploring the Battleground: How Lung Cancer Fights Back

You may think of a lung tumor as just a bunch of cancer cells clumped together. But that's not the whole story. The tumor lives in a complex neighborhood, called the tumor microenvironment (TME). This lively area is filled with different cells and molecules that shape how the tumor grows and how it

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Dec 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Best TV of 2024: Unpacking The Rings of Power's Standout Episode

In a year filled with impressive TV shows, Amazon's 'The Rings of Power' stands out. The series, based on Tolkien's world, has been praised for its cinematic scope and intricate storylines. Among the many episodes, the season 2 installment titled "Doomed to Die" shines the brightest. This episode ma

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