SEA

Advertisement
Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Big Murre Die-Off: What Happened After a Marine Heatwave?

You might have heard that marine heatwaves can mess things up in our oceans. But did you know they can hit seabirds hard too? Let's talk about Alaska's common murres. After an intense marine heatwave, these birds didn't fare so well. In Alaska, we're talking about a loss of roughly half the common

reading time less than a minute
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

reading time less than a minute
Dec 12 2024HEALTH

How the 5A's Framework is Used in Obesity Counseling Research

The 5A's Framework, which stands for Assess, Advise, Assist, Agree, and Arrange, has been a go-to guide for doctors and nurses when they advise patients about their weight. But how often is this framework used in research studies focused on obesity and weight counseling? A recent review of scientifi

reading time less than a minute
Dec 12 2024SCIENCE

The Meaning Behind Volunteering in Animal Research

Have you ever wondered what scientists mean when they talk about animals "volunteering" for research? It turns out that this term has a lot of different meanings in the scientific world. This topic was explored by researchers who looked at how scientists use animals in behavioral and psychological s

reading time less than a minute
Dec 12 2024CRIME

The Missing Woman Mystery in L. A. : What Really Happened?

Have you heard about the mysterious case of Hannah Kobayashi? This 30-year-old woman from Maui disappeared in Los Angeles last month. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) labeled her as "voluntarily missing" after she crossed the border into Mexico. For weeks, her family searched for answers and

reading time less than a minute
Dec 12 2024BUSINESS

The Life and Times of David Bonderman

David Bonderman, a billionaire investor who co-founded TPG, a global investment firm, passed away at 82. TPG, along with Bonderman's family office and the NHL's Seattle Kraken, announced his death. Born in L. A. , Bonderman studied at the University of Washington and Harvard Law School. In 1993, he

reading time less than a minute
Dec 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Upgrade Your Workspace: Simple Ways to Transform Your Office Chair

Feeling uncomfortable in your office chair? Let's fix that! Start by giving your back some love. A cushion for your lower back, costing about $35, can make a huge difference. Picture a cozy pillow supporting your spine. Next, protect your floors and keep your chair in place with a chair mat. Ever th

reading time less than a minute
Dec 11 2024SPORTS

Knicks vs. Hawks: A Night to Prove Worth

Wednesday's night match at Madison Square Garden is more than just a game; it's a chance for the Knicks to prove their mettle. With a win, the Knicks could secure a spot in the NBA's regular season cup. That shiny trophy and handsome cash prize are up for grabs, but first, they have to face the Atla

reading time less than a minute
Dec 11 2024SCIENCE

Space Twins: Creating Eclipses on Command

Imagine being able to create your own solar eclipse, whenever you want. That's what scientists are hoping to do with two satellites launched by the European Space Agency. These spacecraft, part of the Proba-3 mission, are designed to work together in perfect harmony, like a well-choreographed dance.

reading time less than a minute
Dec 11 2024HEALTH

Why B-Cell Cancer Treatments Take So Long to Test

B-cell cancers are different. They develop slowly, which makes testing new treatments challenging. Researchers often use substitutes, known as surrogate endpoints, to speed up trials. But these shortcuts must be reliable for each type of disease and therapy. Let's explore how scientists ensure these

reading time less than a minute