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Nov 20 2024CRIME

Children Breaking Laws: A Mental Health Peek

have you ever wondered why some kids might do things that are against the law? This issue is gaining attention worldwide, especially when it comes to kids aged 12 to 18. Let's look into the mental health and psychosocial aspects of these so-called 'Children in Conflict with Law' (CICL) in India. It'

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Nov 20 2024SPORTS

Kicking It with the Brain: How Fitness Affects Teens' Thinking

Ever wondered how playing football can boost your brain power? Well, a recent study dove into this question. They found that while a single soccer game didn't instantly make teens smarter, regular fitness did. The teens who ran more laps during a fitness test were quicker at solving brain puzzles bo

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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 2024HEALTH

Understanding the Many Layers of Health Disparities for LGBTQ+ Individuals

Sexual minorities face various forms of stigma that negatively impact their health. We'll take a closer look at how these stigmas interact across different levels: structural, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. Imagine a big picture where these factors work together like gears in a machine. Sometimes

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Nov 20 2024FINANCE

How Climate Risks Affect Stock Markets in Emerging Economies

Imagine a world where stock markets are not just swayed by economic news, but also by the weather and climate policies. This study dives into how stock returns in big emerging economies like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa react to two types of climate risks: physical ones (like natur

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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Actor Paul Teal, Known for 'One Tree Hill, ' Passes Away at 35

Paul Teal, a familiar face on both the small and big screens, and a talented stage actor, has sadly left us at the age of 35. The news came out on Friday, with sources confirming that Teal passed away in Raleigh, North Carolina. His partner, Emilia Torello, shared that the cause of his untimely deat

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Nov 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Prove They're Brainy Too on Jeopardy!

Celebrities are not just famous for their acting or comedy, but some have also shown their smarts on the game show Jeopardy! . Over the years, these stars have collectively won millions for charity. Here are some celebs who've proven they’re as good at trivia as they are at their day jobs. Lisa Ann

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Nov 18 2024ENVIRONMENT

Rainfall's Role in Timing and Impact of Hydrothermal Factors on Growing Season End in Chinese Semi-Arid Regions

Ever wondered how climate change affects the end of the growing season in dry areas? Let's talk about a study that looked into this in a semi-arid part of China. The researchers used satellite data to find out when typical grasslands stop growing, and how changes in rainfall and temperature affect t

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Nov 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Chinese Farmers Care for Their Land: Money vs. Pride

Ever wondered why farmers in China are so dedicated to keeping their land in top shape? Scientists from economics and psychology are curious about what motivates people, especially farmers, to protect the environment. They want to know if it’s the promise of more money or personal feelings that driv

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Why More People Get Hospitalized for Heart Failure in Certain Seasons?

Heart failure (HF) hospitalizations show changes throughout the year. Scientists have tried to explain why this happens, but they haven't checked the specific causes yet. This study took a big dataset of HF hospitalizations over time to figure out what factors might be at play. Imagine how the weat

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