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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Flashing Lights During Sleep: A New Way to Fight Alzheimer's?

Could flashing lights while you sleep help fight dementia like Alzheimer's? Scientists are exploring this idea with a 40 Hz visual stimulation technique. This non-invasive method is being tested during different sleep stages. The goal? To see if it can boost brain activity and potentially slow down

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Water-Boosted Boron Nitride: A Game Changer in Heat Conduction

In the world of electronics, heat management is crucial. Polymer composites, especially those with boron nitride (BN), are widely used for this purpose. However, their effectiveness depends on how well the fillers are arranged and how they interact with the surrounding material. This study dives int

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Healthy Labels: What's Really Inside?

Ever wondered what makes a food "healthy"? The FDA just changed the rules. Say goodbye to fortified white bread and hello to fatty fish like salmon. Now, fruits, veggies, whole grains, and lean meats can wear the "healthy" label. This is a big deal because it means we can finally trust what's on the

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Dec 20 2024BUSINESS

U. S. Population Boom: Migration Matters Most

Hey there! Did you know that the U. S. population just hit 340 million? That's the fastest growth we've seen in decades. And guess what's driving this increase? Yep, you got it—international migration. Over 2. 8 million people moved to the U. S. between 2023 and 2024, making up a whopping 84% of the

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Dec 20 2024CRIME

A Shocking Case: The Pelicot Trial and France's Silent Epidemic

France has just witnessed a groundbreaking trial. The Pelicot case has rocked the nation, shining a light on the deep-seated issue of sexual violence against women. At the heart of this trial are 51 men, ranging in age from 26 to 74, who worked in various fields like nursing, the military, and journ

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Dec 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Life After the Spotlight: Lilly Jay's Post-Divorce Path

Imagine going through a divorce. Now, picture doing it with millions of eyes watching your every move. That's the reality Lilly Jay faced. As the ex-wife of famous Broadway star Ethan Slater, her private life was thrust into the public spotlight. Right after her divorce and the birth of their son, L

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A New Hope for Severe Depression

Imagine a life changed by a small device. Nick Fournie, now 62, knows this well. His depression journey started 40 years ago, turning his life upside down. Medications caused more harm than good. Then, a nurse suggested vagus nerve stimulation (VNS). This treatment uses electric pulses to stimulate

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Dec 20 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking Modern Value: Young People’s Perspectives on Intangible Cultural Heritage

Ever thought about how cultural traditions, festivals, and crafts from centuries ago are still alive today? You might be surprised to know that many young people are discovering and appreciating these intangible cultural heritages thanks to social media. This digital shift has not only preserved the

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

“Designing a Digital Tool to Assess Protein in Plant-Based Meals for Seniors”

More people are switching to plant-based diets, and one group that needs special attention is older adults. A diet low in protein and quality can be harmful to their health. To help, researchers are creating a digital tool to measure protein quality in the plant-based meals older adults eat. They're

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

How Brain Cells Affect Balance in Aged Mice

The cerebellum, a crucial part of the brain, plays a significant role in balance, gaze stability, and spatial orientation by processing various sensory signals and motor commands. Within this region, certain brain cells called unipolar brush cells (UBCs) are abundant. UBCs receive direct and indirec

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