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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Tiny Particles, Big Problems: How PM2. 5 Affects Artery Plaques

Tiny particles called PM2. 5 can make atherosclerotic plaques in our arteries unstable, although scientists aren't sure exactly how they do this. To figure it out, scientists fed a high-fat diet and gave vitamin D3 injections to 56 Wistar rats to create atherosclerotic models. These rats were then d

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

The Glow and Fight: Using Phosphorescent Materials in Medicine

Phosphorescent materials that glow at room temperature, known as RTP materials, have been a hot topic in research. These materials can provide clear images of the body, fight tumors, and kill bacteria all thanks to their unique properties. They have a high signal-to-noise ratio and can produce a lot

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Dec 13 2024CRIME

The Hidden Forensic Challenge: Indoor Dog Scavenging

Scavenging, where animals consume body tissue after death, happens indoors too. It might not sound like a big deal, but for forensic experts, it complicates their job. Dogs, especially, can mess up evidence by scattering or destroying body parts. This makes it hard for forensic pathologists and vete

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Dec 13 2024EDUCATION

Investing in Private Education: Chile's Advantage

Thinking about going to a private high school in Chile? It might pay off in the long run. Research shows that graduates from private schools can make around $100 to $140 more each month compared to those from public schools. That's a significant 15% to 22% increase in earnings! Why? Private schools

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Dec 13 2024CRIME

Former Judge's Sentence in 'Kids for Cash' Scandal Cut Short

Former judge Michael Conahan, who was involved in a scandal known as 'Kids for Cash, ' has had his sentence shortened by President Biden. Conahan and another judge, Mark Ciavarella, were accused of sending kids to private detention centers for money. This scandal affected over 2, 500 kids, including

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

The Sun’s Big Brother: Superflares and Their Impact

Scientists have discovered that stars similar to our Sun experience massive explosions called superflares about once every century. By studying 56, 000 Sun-like stars, researchers found that nearly 3, 000 of them had experienced these powerful outbursts. Although the Sun hasn’t had a recorded superf

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Dec 13 2024BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery Splits Business into Streaming and Cable Divisions

Warner Bros. Discovery has decided to divide its business into two main parts. One part will focus on cable networks like CNN, TBS, and TNT. The other part will handle the company's growing streaming service and its film and entertainment studios. This change is expected to happen by mid-2025. The c

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Narrowing Down Yeast Cells for Better Screening

Yeast display is a popular tool in finding antibodies and engineering proteins. It uses yeast cells, which can be screened with a method called fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). This helps in selecting from a pool of genes. However, yeast cells have a wider range of sizes compared to mamma

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Diabetes and Kidney Troubles: A Team Effort

Diabetes can cause big problems for the kidneys, but with early action and teamwork, those issues can be managed. Doctors from three important health groups in Macedonia came together to write a guide on how to spot and handle diabetic kidney disease (DKD). They want healthcare pros to focus on catc

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

The Mystery Behind a Last-Minute Political Donation

A political group called Save Western Culture spent a whopping $1. 4 million on ads and calls to help Democrats win key races. The money came from a nonprofit called Stop China Now, which was formed just before the election. This sudden donation raised questions because it happened after the deadlin

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