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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Wastewater Treatment: A Look into Multi-Stage Flow-Through Systems

Cleaning up wastewater is a big deal. One way to do it is by using electrochemical flow-through systems. These systems can break down tough pollutants like amoxicillin (AMX) in water. Researchers used a special type of anode made of porous Ti-ENTA/SnO2-Sb to test how well these systems work. They fo

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's Mission to Trim Government Waste

Imagine trying to cut waste in a system that sends money to the deceased, funds questionable research, and maintains useless buildings. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have taken on a mammoth task: reducing government spending by $6. 75 trillion. Their Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) aims t

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Making Safe Drinking Water a Reality: Where Are Bihar's Remediation Units?

Water quality is a big deal in Bihar, India, where many people rely on groundwater for drinking. The state has a lot of issues with arsenic, iron, and fluoride in its water. The government has been trying to fix this by installing remediation units. But are these units going in the right places? Let

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Sports Industry Goes Green: Circular Economy and Policy Enablers

The world of sports products is known for its hefty environmental footprint. From generating lots of waste to using up resources and pumping out carbon emissions, the industry is in dire need of change. One solution that's gaining traction is the circular economy (CE). This approach aims to reduce w

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Strikes Hawaii: A New Challenge

For the first time, Hawaii has reported cases of bird flu, H5N1, in ducks and geese on the island of Oahu. The virus, likely carried by migratory birds, has already led to the culling of over 70 birds. While officials assure that the risk to humans is low, the situation is serious. In Canada, a teen

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Green Witch, Pink Diva: The Untold Story of 'Wicked'

When you think of "The Wizard of Oz, " you might picture Dorothy, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow. But what about the Wicked Witch of the West? "Wicked" gives her a backstory, turning the green-skinned Elphaba into a sympathetic figure and showing that Glinda, the supposedly "good" witch, isn't all s

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Nov 20 2024BUSINESS

Waukegan's Property Taxes Stay Steady, But Future Uncertain

For the fourth year running, Waukegan is keeping its property tax levy the same. City officials, however, warn that this might not last. The city's finance director, Don Schultz, says rising costs, especially for police and fire department pensions, could force a change soon. The city council approv

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Billionaire Howard Lutnick: Trump’s Pick for Commerce Secretary

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Howard Lutnick, a billionaire and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, to be the next commerce secretary. This important role involves overseeing the implementation of Trump's plans to impose and enforce tariffs. Lutnick, who has been a key figure in Trump’s transition t

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Nov 20 2024BUSINESS

Meet Howard Lutnick: Trump's Commerce Secretary Pick

Ever wondered who's behind Trump's choice for commerce secretary? Meet Howard Lutnick, a influential businessman with a remarkable past. He's the head of Cantor Fitzgerald, a major investment bank, and he's linked to Trump through their times on "The Apprentice. " If picked, Lutnick would lead the C

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Weather Warnings: What Kenyan Pregnant Women and Caregivers Think and Do

Imagine living in a rural area in Kenya, like Kilifi, where the weather can be harsh, especially for pregnant women and new mothers. Extreme weather isn't just uncomfortable; it poses real risks for infant health. Heat and storms can lead to stillbirths, premature births, and difficulties in accessi

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