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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Catch the Winter Solstice Meteor Shower: A Glimpse of the Ursids

Get ready for a celestial event! As the Northern Hemisphere experiences the longest night of the year, marking the winter solstice, there's a special treat in store: the Ursids meteor shower. This shower, active from December 17 to 26, reaches its peak the night of December 21 into the morning of De

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Dec 21 2024CRIME

Wisconsin SUV Crash: Lessons on Winter Driving

On a chilly December evening in rural Viola, Wisconsin, an unexpected turn of events took place on Church Road. An SUV, driven by an adult, swerved off the road and smashed into a guardrail. The impact caused the vehicle to tumble down a hill and into a nearby creek. Fortunately, the driver and pass

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Dec 21 2024WEATHER

Snowy Christmas Travel: Midwest to Northeast

It's the Friday before Christmas, and travelers are already on the move, facing weather challenges across various regions in the U. S. Let's dive into the latest updates on how snow is affecting travel plans. As of 9:20 a. m. ET, parts of eastern Wisconsin, specifically Ozaukee and Washington Count

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Dec 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Haunted Mansion Parlor: A Spooky New Adventure on Disney Treasure

Did you ever imagine sitting next to a ghost and watching it dance? Disney's new Haunted Mansion Parlor on the Disney Treasure cruise ship makes this fantasy a reality. This isn't just another haunted tale; it's an immersive experience where you can touch ghosts and even sip spooky cocktails while t

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

New Tools for Fighting Cancer: A Breakthrough in Targeting NSD2 Proteins

Scientists have made a significant discovery in the fight against cancer. They've created new compounds that can destroy specific forms of a protein called NSD2, which plays a role in cancer development. NSD2 comes in three versions due to a process called alternative splicing: long, short, and RE-I

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

AI in Radiotherapy: Is Implementation Science the Key?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize radiotherapy (RT) by saving time and enhancing quality. However, the adoption of AI in RT still faces hurdles. To tackle this, researchers turned to implementation science to create a framework for designing an AI implementation strateg

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Staying on Track: Mobile Health and Antiretroviral Therapy

These days, mobile health or mHealth technologies are super popular. But guess what? We don't know much about how these apps and tools help people with HIV who also deal with substance use disorders. The big question is: Which mHealth system features can really make a difference in keeping these fol

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Dec 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Some Star Wars Fans Moved On from The Acolyte

One of the newer series in the Star Wars universe, The Acolyte, didn’t make it past its first season. The show began with a bang, drawing in 4. 8 million viewers for its premiere and over 11 million around the world within just five days. But as episodes continued, fans seemed divided, which saw a d

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Dec 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Mark Ronson and Justin Theroux Host Epic Celebrity-Filled Holiday Party

Mark Ronson, the musician known for hits like "Uptown Funk, " and Justin Theroux, the actor from "The Leftovers, " threw a big holiday bash at Pebble Bar. This spot is a celeb hangout with a secret entrance under Rockefeller Center. The party was their third annual event, and they managed to get Gho

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Treating Polycythemia Vera: A Community Clinic Perspective

In the United States, many patients with polycythemia vera (PV), a blood disorder, are treated in community practices. Recent research looked at 5871 PV patients to understand their blood counts, treatments, and outcomes after six months of taking hydroxyurea (HU), a common drug used to lower blood

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