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Nov 28 2024HISTORY

Unveiling Cyprus: A Map Journey Through History

Let's take a trip back in time to the late 19th century. When British officials first stepped onto the island of Cyprus, they meticulously documented its features. This historical geospatial dataset, crafted from maps made between 1878 and 1883, gives us a snapshot of Cyprus's past environment. The

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Late Roman Life on Hvar Island: A Grave Tale of Ancient Croatia

Imagine a time when the Roman Empire was crumbling, and the tiny island of Hvar in Croatia was a bustling trade hub. Between the 3rd and 5th centuries CE, people were buried in a site called Hvar - Radošević. This graveyard tells us a lot about who these people were and how they lived. Out of 33 ind

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Transforming Ammonia: How Copper Boosts Titanium Dioxide's Catalytic Power

Imagine trying to improve how we deal with harmful ammonia emissions. Scientists have found a way to do this by tweaking titanium dioxide, a common catalyst. They mixed titanium dioxide with copper using a method called sol-gel. This new catalyst, called xCu-TiO2, turns out to be much better than ot

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Autism-Like Traits: A Surprising Connection in Dementia

Did you know that some dementia patients might exhibit autistic traits in their younger years? Sounds curious, right? Let's explore a case where this happened. A person passed away and, upon autopsy, their brain showed signs of a type of dementia called behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bv

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Nov 27 2024CRIME

Officer's Use of Taser on 95-Year-Old Leads to Manslaughter Conviction

In Sydney, a police officer has been found guilty of manslaughter after using a Taser on a 95-year-old nursing home resident. Kristian White, 34, shocked Clare Nowland, a dementia patient, with a Taser in May 2023. Clare fell and hit her head, later dying in the hospital. The court case lasted eight

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

The BRAIN Initiative's Data-Sharing Maze: A Neuroscientist's Guide

Ever wondered how neuroscientists share their data? The BRAIN Initiative has set up a complex data-sharing network with seven different archives. Each has its own rules, making it a bit like navigating a maze. But why so complicated? Well, it allows specialized archives to cater to specific research

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Boosting Diabetes Education: How States Can Help

Diabetes is a big deal. Managing it is tough, but having support makes a world of difference. State health departments are stepping up to expand access to self-management education and support. This isn't just about classes; it's about empowering people to take control of their health. By teaming up

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Nov 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why No New ‘High Potential’ This Week: How to Keep Your Crime Drama Fix

Hey, crime drama fans! If you were hoping to see a new episode of ‘High Potential’ on ABC this Tuesday, November 26, we’ve got some news for you. The good news is that the show is coming back in January 2025. The not-so-good news? You’ll have to wait until then to see what happens next. ‘High Poten

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Epilepsy Treatments: A Nationwide Look at Laser and Nerve Stimulation

Let's take a look at how two different treatments for epilepsy have been used across the United States. We're talking about Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) and Vagus Nerve stimulation (VNS). Both are used to help people with epilepsy that doesn't respond to medicine. First, it's important

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Nov 27 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking Classrooms: Marblehead and Teachers Reach Deal, Ending Strike

After a grueling two-week strike, Marblehead students will finally be back in class on Wednesday. The town and its educators agreed on a tentative contract, though the specifics are still under wraps. This strike, part of several recent teacher walkouts on Massachusetts' North Shore, had left over 2

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