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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Protecting History: Why Climate Activists Face Tough Punishment

In February, climate activists Jackson Green and Donald Zepeda pulled off a daring stunt. They entered the National Archives in Washington D. C. , armed with red paint and pink powder. Their target? The display cases protecting the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The act was a clea

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Six More Humans Catch Bird Flu in California and Oregon

Recently, the H5N1 bird flu has been making its way into more people. Six more cases have been reported, with five in California and one in Oregon. This is the first case in Oregon. There might be another case in California, but it's still being checked. All these cases are mild, and the people caug

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Mentors' Views on Teaching Psychological Safety in European Clinical Internships

In a recent study, mentors from 11 European countries shared their insights on teaching psychological safety during clinical internships. Psychological safety is crucial for healthcare trainees, enabling them to speak up, learn from mistakes, and engage fully in their tasks. The mentors highlighted

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Predicting Spread: The PIV Model for Pathogen Tracking

Tracking how fast organisms travel and spread, especially when it comes to health-threatening pathogens like the West Nile virus, can be tricky. The models we currently rely on often fall short. For example, the popular Brownian trajectory model doesn't even use the idea of instantaneous speed. To f

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Confidence Judgment: Does Your Brain Really Do It in Two Parts?

Ever wondered how you know if you got an answer right? This feeling of confidence is called judgment of confidence (JOC). Initially, scientists thought this process happened in one go, after you try to remember something. But new research says it might be more complicated. Your brain could be splitt

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

The Divide: Identity Politics and American Elections

Donald Trump's message was clear: America should be for Americans only, implying white Americans. This resonated with many white voters, who backed him in the election. For years, Trump has played on white fears and grievances about immigrants, using harsh language and even false claims to fuel his

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Nov 11 2024EDUCATION

Saskatchewan's Digital Adventure: Teaching Treaty History

In Saskatchewan, where learning about treaties is a must for schools, a research team spent two years with elementary teachers. They used digital storytelling to make treaty history lively and interesting. The team included a teacher, a researcher, and a Cree knowledge keeper who shared their experi

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Republicans Close to Gaining Majority in the US House

Election night is still in full swing, but Republicans are already celebrating. They're just a few seats away from controlling the US House, which is crucial for Donald Trump's plans when he returns to the White House. As of now, they've snagged 212 seats out of 435, with one more win in Colorado.

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Nov 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Weather Data from Portugal's Biggest Reservoir: A Six-Year Look

Imagine diving into six years of weather data from Portugal's largest reservoir, Alqueva. Two weather stations were installed here, one floating on the water and the other on the shore. From 2018 to 2023, these stations collected valuable information. Every hour, they recorded rainfall, water and so

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Nov 09 2024ENVIRONMENT

Environmental Conflicts in Villavicencio's Micro-Basins: A Historical and Social Perspective

Over the years, Villavicencio's micro-basins have witnessed various social and environmental conflicts. These conflicts stem from the practices of social actors, who engage in socio-economic and cultural activities that influence the use of natural resources. The processes of territorialization in t

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