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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

Power in Numbers: Academics Unite for Change

Universities are facing some big challenges. Redundancies, market pressures, and political changes are shaking things up. So, what can academics do? Well, they can start by looking at their own work habits and seeing where they can make a difference. Academics are part of a larger group of universi

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

NIH's Slow Recovery: What's Next for Research Funding?

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is gradually returning to its regular operations. The Center for Scientific Review has resumed reviewing grants, which is crucial because it oversees many academic research grants, fellowships, and small business grants. However, there's a hiccup: the advisory

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Feb 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Ayesha Curry's Big Business Move and a Romantic Getaway

The Golden State Warriors' break after the All-Star festivities was the perfect time for the Curry family to escape the media spotlight. Ayesha Curry, the wife of NBA star Stephen Curry, recently expanded her Sweet July brand by introducing a new skincare line. Her brand Sweet July is a symbol of

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

Stories vs. Textbooks: Which Helps Students Learn Anatomy Better?

Imagine trying to learn about the human body without any stories or interesting details. That's what traditional anatomy classes often look like. But what if adding a bit of storytelling could make learning anatomy more fun and effective? That's exactly what a recent study explored. A group

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Brain Drain: How Doctors Feel Appreciated in the Neurology World

In the world of medicine, especially in neurology, it's crucial to understand how doctors and trainees feel about their work environment. A recent study focused on this, looking at how different ways of showing appreciation are seen by faculty and trainees in a neurology department at a big academic

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Feb 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Chapter Ahead for Brooklyn Arts

The Brooklyn Academy of Music is saying goodbye to its president, Gina Duncan. She will be leaving her post when her contract ends in June, after spending three years at the helm. The news came out on a Wednesday evening, but no specific reason was given for her departure. The institution did, howev

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

How Believing in Conspiracies Can Shape Our Lives

Conspiracy theories, those intriguing whispers of secret plots, have long captivated people's minds. But why do some individuals latch onto these ideas? Well, it turns out that for those who feel disconnected from society, believing in conspiracies can provide a sense of purpose. It's like finding a

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

The Fix: Screws vs. Pins for Broken Knuckles

Metacarpal neck fractures are common injuries, especially among young, active individuals. These breaks often occur during sports, fights, or accidents. When these fractures need surgery, doctors have two main options: retrograde intramedullary screw (IMS) fixation and closed reduction percutaneous

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Lifestyle Check-Up: Experts Weigh In

Health experts are putting their heads together to figure out how to measure our lifestyles in a more comprehensive way. This isn't just about counting steps or tracking calories. It's about understanding the big picture of our lives and how it affects our health. The goal is to create a tool that

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Competition in Nature

Ever wondered how different species manage to coexist in the same environment? Scientists have been trying to figure this out for a long time. Recently, a theory called modern coexistence theory (MCT) has helped researchers test how species can live together, evolve, and persist in various settings.

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