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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

A Quick-Check Tool: Using DGT to Monitor Trace Metals in Aquaculture Waters

Have you ever thought about how to quickly and efficiently check for harmful metals in the water where seafood grows? Scientists are exploring a method called Diffusive Gradients in Thin-films, or DGT for short. They tested it in coastal aquaculture waters by using scallops named Argopecten irradian

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Aren't More Women at the Top of Music Companies?

Female artists are dominating the charts, but high-ranking women in music companies are stepping down. This year, top labels like Universal Music Group (UMG) and Warner Music Group (WMG) lost several female CEOs, including industry heavyweights like Michelle Jubelirer and Julie Greenwald. While the

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Ensuring Quality in Nurse Practitioner Training

Nurse practitioners play a crucial role in healthcare, and their education is vital. But how can we make sure their training is top-notch? Let's start by looking at the importance of standards. Standards in education help maintain quality. They ensure that everyone learns the same fundamental skill

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Milestone Case: Army Officer Convicted of Sexual Harassment

In a significant ruling, a military court found a former Army battalion commander, Herman West, guilty of sexually harassing a female officer. This case comes after recent changes in the military's legal system that now classify sexual harassment as a crime. Colonel West, based at Joint Base Lewis-M

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Help for Kids with Long-Term Illnesses in Iran: What Works?

Growing up is tough, and for kids with chronic diseases in Iran, it can be even tougher. These kids face extra challenges that can make their symptoms worse and lower their quality of life. So, scientists in Iran decided to look into different ways to help these kids feel better. They reviewed lots

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Brazilian Health Pros and Spiritual Care: A Survey's Surprising Findings

Imagine you're a patient in Brazil, and you want to talk about spirituality or religion with your healthcare provider. Who would you expect to be most open to this conversation? A recent study set out to find the answer. They surveyed over a thousand Brazilian nurses, doctors, and psychologists abou

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Discovering Breast Cancer in Guangzhou: A Study's Journey

In the bustling city of Guangzhou, China, a significant research project called the Guangzhou Breast Cancer Study (GBCS) started in 2008. Its mission? To uncover what makes breast cancer (BC) so common in South China, especially among women aged 41-60. The study is like a big puzzle with three main

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Why Women's Leadership Matters: Supporting Our Next Generation

Think back to when Barack Obama was elected as our first Black president. My 8-year-old daughter asked me then, "Why haven't we ever had a woman president? " Fast forward to today, and at 23, she's still asking the same question. With Vice President Kamala Harris losing the recent presidential elect

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Rescuing Lives Together: Civilian-Military MEDEVAC Collaboration in Romania

In 2010, Romania's Ministry of National Defense developed a special service called the Military Emergency Medical Service (SMMU). Its main goal? To save the lives of military personnel during operations using specially equipped MEDEVAC aircraft. But what about the rest of the population? That's wher

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Tagovailoa's Mistakes Cost Dolphins in Close Loss to Texans

The Miami Dolphins faced a tough loss against the Houston Texans, with the final score being 20-12. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's performance was critical in this defeat. He threw four turnovers, which the Texans converted into 10 points. Miami's special teams also faced a challenge, letting Houston

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