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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

App Testing: Helping College Students Battle the Blues

You might have heard about apps that aim to help with depression. But how effective are they, really? And do college students actually use them enough to make a difference? A recent study set out to answer these questions. They took a cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) approach and tweaked it to fi

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

Moon Adventure: Studying Space and Dust

Get ready for another exciting journey to the Moon! NASA is teaming up with Firefly Aerospace to send a lunar lander named Blue Ghost. This lander will study some cool things once it touches down on the far side of the Moon. It's part of a program called Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS), whe

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

How a Single Gene Changes Carrot Color and Carotenoid Production

Did you know that carrots get their vibrant colors from a group of pigments called carotenoids? These pigments aren't just for show; they also have health benefits. Scientists have been studying how carrots make these pigments, but they didn't know much about a specific gene called DcCYP97C1 in carr

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Pool Testing for Diseases: A New Way to Analyze Data

Imagine you're in a big classroom, and the teacher wants to know if anyone has a cold. Instead of checking each kid one by one, the teacher groups them and tests the whole group. This is called group testing, and it's a smart way to save time and money when checking for diseases. Now, what if the te

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Underwater Connections: Safeguarding Our Info Highways

The invisible highways beneath the ocean that carry nearly all international data might be under threat. We're talking about undersea cables that help us click and scroll worldwide every day. However, these cables have been cut before, even suspected to be deliberate acts by some major countries. Fo

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

Light's Impact on Daily Behaviors and Brain Activity in Migrating Redheaded Buntings

Birds like the redheaded bunting use light to guide their daily activities and long journeys. Scientists studied how daylight brightness affects these migratory birds. They found that dim daylight slowed down the birds' daily routines and delayed their urge to migrate. Interestingly, the birds' body

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

Space Travelers' Return Postponed Again, Now Set for Spring

NASA's recent announcement brings unwelcome news for astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore. Their trip back to Earth on Boeing's Starliner capsule has been delayed once more, pushing their return to late March or even April. This extends their mission to a whopping 10 months, which is quite a s

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Seagate's Big Leap: HAMR Drives Finally Coming to Market

Ever wondered how to cram a massive amount of data into a tiny space? Seagate might have the answer with their HAMR drives. HAMR stands for Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording, and it's been in the works since 2002. The idea is simple: heat up the magnetic materials on a disk to fit more data in smalle

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Getting More Cops on Patrol: Mayor Adams' Plan

Mayor Adams wants more cops on the streets. He's asking Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch to find ways to move cops from desk jobs back to patrol duties. Adams believes cops are good at hiding in administrative units, and he wants them back on the streets to fight crime. Patrick Hendry, head of the

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

The Bizarre True Crime Tale from Tupelo

Ever heard of a small-town feud that spirals into an insane mix of internet conspiracies, body parts, and even an Elvis impersonator? Welcome to the wild world of "The Kings of Tupelo, " a docuseries that's making waves on Netflix. This isn't your typical crime story; it's a rollercoaster ride of we

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