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Dec 27 2024ENVIRONMENT

FDI and Energy: How They Shape Recycling in the EU

The European Union has been exploring how foreign direct investment (FDI) and energy use affect the recycling rates across its member states from 2000 to 2021. Interestingly, money coming in from other countries (inflow) can boost local productivity but might cut down on recycling efforts. This is b

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Big Cats Strike Down by Bird Flu in Washington Sanctuary

At the Wild Felid Advocacy Center in Shelton, Washington, a sudden outbreak of bird flu has taken the lives of 20 big cats, including a Bengal tiger and various species like cougars, lynx, and bobcats. The sanctuary faced this crisis between late November and the middle of December. Mark Mathews, t

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Parental Child Marriage: How It Affects Kids' Food and Health

You might think that how parents got married doesn't matter much for their kids. But in Indonesia, a new study is showing different. It looked at kids whose parents got married as children themselves. They found that these kids didn't have enough food and weren't as healthy as other kids. This is im

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Health Matters: Spotlight on China's Mobile Population

In China, the rush to cities has created a massive group of people without local residence, totaling 276 million by 2020. That's over 20% of the country's population! This group plays a key role in boosting urban economies and optimizing resources. However, their health is at risk due to job hazards

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Moving Forward with Space: Senate Bill for NASA’s Future

Imagine this: a Senate bill is on the table, directing NASA to shift its focus towards commercial space stations and to tackle cost overruns in science missions. This bill, introduced by Senators Maria Cantwell (D-Wash. ) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas), looks to speed up the development of commercial space

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Suni Williams' Space Stay Extended: Concerns Grow

Astronaut Suni Williams, 59, has been in space since June, and her return home has been delayed twice. Recently, NASA shared a photo of Williams and her colleague, astronaut Don Pettit, wearing Santa hats during the holidays. Many people expressed concern about their well-being, as Williams and her

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Dec 25 2024CRIME

Subway Attack: Man Accused of Fanning Flames

A man from Guatemala, Sebastian Zapeta, is facing serious charges after a woman died in a fire on a New York City subway train. Prosecutors say Zapeta used a shirt to fan the flames, causing the woman's death. The attack happened on an F train stopped at the Coney Island station. Zapeta, who is accu

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Azobenzene's Chilly Dance: A Molecular Mystery

Ever heard of azobenzene? These tiny molecules can switch between two states, 'cis' and 'trans', super quickly when it's freezing cold. It's like they're dancing on ice! Scientists use a tool called a Scanning-Tunneling Microscopy (STM) tip to make this happen. This tip uses an electric field to pus

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Blood Tests: A New Way to Spot Endometriosis?

Endometriosis, a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of it, can be tricky to diagnose. But what if a simple blood test could help? Researchers are exploring the idea of using a group of specific proteins in the blood, called biomarkers, to detect this condition.

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Dec 24 2024FINANCE

Real Estate Giant Accused of Kickback Scheme

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has accused Rocket Homes, one of the U. S. 's largest mortgage lenders, and The Jason Mitchell Group of a secret kickback scheme. The CFPB claims that Rocket Homes provided real estate brokerages with rewards to encourage them to steer mortgage applica

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