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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Eye-Tracking Climate Maps: How We Look at Climate Change

Imagine you're looking at a world map that shows future climate changes. How do your eyes move? A study used eye-tracking to find out. They wanted to know if people focus on the same spots and if being alone or with someone changes how we look at these maps. The study found that people tend to stare

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Ohio State vs. Texas: A Showdown of Defensive Giants

The Buckeyes and Longhorns are set to clash in a high-stakes Cotton Bowl, with the winner advancing to the national championship game. Ohio State, after dominating their first two playoff opponents, faces a Texas team that barely escaped their last game. Despite Texas' talented roster and home-field

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Cannabis Use After Legalization: A Look at Canada

In October 2018, Canada made a big change by legalizing cannabis for recreational use. Most studies so far have looked at the effects of this legalization using snapshots of data collected at one point in time. But what if we could follow the same people over time to see how their cannabis use chang

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Texas Births: A Decade of Change

Over the past decade, Texas has seen a fascinating shift in its birth rates. The state’s population has been on the rise, but the number of babies being born has actually decreased. Experts point to the increasing number of people moving to Texas from other countries as a major factor. In 2014, Texa

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Jan 08 2025WEATHER

Freezing Forecast: Snow and Ice Headed South

A massive winter storm is on its way to the southern US, thanks to some seriously cold Arctic air. This isn't your typical winter weather — it's going to bring snow and ice to places like Texas and Arkansas. It's notable because these areas don't usually get this much winter action. The bitter cold

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

European Vascular Surgeons: Three Decades of Training and Growth

For over three decades, European vascular surgeons have been honing their skills through extensive training programs. These surgeons specialize in treating diseases of the vascular system, which includes blood vessels. The journey began many years ago, with a focus on enhancing medical knowledge and

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Jan 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why is it so chilly? Blame the Arctic!

Brrr! Temperatures have plunged across the U. S. , with Winter Storm Blair bringing snow and winter alerts to millions. This isn't just any cold snap; it's tied to the Arctic, where warming can push cold air south. Climate change might be making these cold snaps more likely. The polar vortex, a spi

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Fabric for Passive Temperature Control

Did you know your clothes could help you stay comfortable without using any electricity? Scientists have come up with a clever way to make fabrics that adjust to temperature changes all by themselves. These special yarns, called Temperature-Adaptive Thermoregulation Filaments, or TATF, have tiny hol

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Jan 07 2025RELIGION

The Hidden Mothers: A Fresh Look at the Prodigal Son Story

For a long time, the parable of the Prodigal Son has been mostly focused on men like the father and the sons. But what if we look at it differently? Some historians think that the original listeners might have seen two important women in the story: the mother of the Prodigal Son and the mother of th

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Saving Texas Lives: Can 988 Survive Its Funding Gap?

Texas's 988 suicide hotline is facing a rough patch. With a $7 million budget shortfall, thousands of desperate callers are giving up hope, hanging up before they even connect with a counselor. This lifeline, backed by the federal government, is struggling under the weight of Texas's growing suicide

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