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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Hospital Transfers on Long-Term Care Residents

Long-term care (LTC) residents often move to acute care hospitals, but these transfers don't always go well. When a resident's wishes aren't considered, the move can do more harm than good. This study aims to find out if being transferred to a hospital leads to new, serious physical or mental disabi

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Jan 23 2025SPORTS

West Ham's New Era: Meet Ezechiel Banzuzi, Potter's First Pick

West Ham United has taken its first step into the January transfer window with a potential £13million deal for young midfielder Ezechiel Banzuzi. The 19-year-old, who turns 20 soon, is set to join from Belgian team OH Leuven. This move comes as Graham Potter, West Ham's new manager, looks to rebuild

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Can Cheap Tech Teach Surgical Skills?

Imagine learning how to perform delicate surgery using nothing more than a USB microscope connected to a computer or a smartphone. Sounds unusual, right? That's exactly what some researchers are exploring. They want to find out if these low-cost devices can help medical students master basic microsu

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

The Buckeyes' Big Comeback: A Championship Won by Many

It was do or die for Ohio State. The Buckeyes had to win the national championship or face a season full of doubts. The game was tough, with Notre Dame fighting back, but the Buckeyes had their secret weapon: freshman sensation Jeremiah Smith. He caught a deep pass that sealed the game, giving Ohio

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Jan 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Secure Your Smart Home Data with Blockchain and Transfer Learning!

When smart home devices collect data, it's crucial to keep it safe and reliable. But how can we trust this data if it's stored in a centralized system that can fail? Meet TraVel, a smart solution that uses blockchain and transfer learning to manage IoT data securely. TraVel uses a system called IPF

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

How Loquats Protect Themselves with Sugar: A UV-B Defense Story

Ever wondered how plants protect themselves from sunburn? Loquats, also known as Japanese medlars, have a clever trick up their sleeves (or rather, leaves and fruits). They make special compounds called flavonol glycosides. These compounds help plants grow and defend against stress, like harsh UV-B

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

How Moms Share Immunity through Milk

Ever wondered how babies get their first dose of immunity? It's all thanks to colostrum, the special milk that mammals produce right after giving birth. This golden liquid isn't just food; it's a powerhouse of maternal immunity. But getting this immunity from the mom's milk glands to the baby's tiny

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Defender's Future: Araujo's Crossroads at Barcelona

Ronald Araujo, a 25-year-old defender from Uruguay, is at the center of a transfer tug-of-war. Arsenal and Juventus are both interested in signing him from Barcelona, where he's been since 2018. Despite his recent injury, his performances have caught the eyes of big clubs. Arsenal is seriously consi

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

Beck's New Chapter: From Georgia to Miami

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck, 23, has made a big move. After declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft and then changing his mind, he's decided to transfer to the University of Miami. This comes as no surprise, as Miami was his favored spot from the start. Beck brings a lot to the table with his

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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

Why Leaf Beetle Babies Love Old Leaves

Ever wondered why leaf beetle larvae prefer to munch on old leaves while their parents enjoy fresh ones? Scientists found that these tiny creatures have a secret weapon: bacteria-borrowed genes. These genes help the larvae break down cellulose, a tough fiber found in mature leaves. Without these gen

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