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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Social Media Mix-Up: The Truth About Government Funding

This week, billionaire Elon Musk caused a stir on social media. He posted over 100 times, sharing information about a government funding bill that wasn't accurate. Musk claimed lawmakers were getting a big raise, but the truth was different. The most they could get was a small increase of 3. 8%. He

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

How Different Beverages Affect Dental Materials

Scientists set out to figure out how various drinks could impact modern dental materials called resin matrix ceramics (RMCs). These materials are used in tooth replacements and are made using computers. The team wanted to know how different liquids that mimic the effect of food and drinks in our mou

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Streaming Giant Netflix Snaps Up 2027 and 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup Rights

In a big move for women's football, Netflix has secured exclusive U. S. broadcast rights for the 2027 and 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cups. This deal is significant because it's the first time Netflix will stream an entire sporting event. FIFA sees this as a chance to boost the game’s popularity worldwi

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Rwanda Says Goodbye to Marburg Outbreak

Rwanda and the World Health Organization have announced that the Marburg virus outbreak in the country is officially over. No new cases have been reported in recent weeks, which is a promising sign. The outbreak began on September 27 and resulted in 15 deaths and 66 cases. Most of the affected indiv

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Why Some Small Hospitals Struggle More Than Others

Ever wondered why some small hospitals face bigger financial challenges than their larger counterparts? Let's dive into the world of Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) and other acute care hospitals to find out. CAHs, as the name suggests, are crucial for rural communities. They're small, usually wit

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

IUCrJ: A Decade of Discovery and Growth

IUCrJ, a respected journal in the world of crystallography, has just completed its first ten years. Let's take a look back at its journey so far, see where it stands today, and think about what the future might hold. When IUCrJ started a decade ago, it had a clear mission: to provide a platform for

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Making Iron and Calcium Work Together: A Look into Biodegradable Materials

Scientists have been experimenting with a mix of iron and a calcium compound called hydroxyapatite (HA) to create biodegradable materials. They mixed these powders together and then shaped them into composites using a process called powder metallurgy. They found that how long they mixed the powders

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Ca 2+ Overload: A New Hope in Cancer Therapy?

So, you've heard of calcium, right? It's not just for strong bones and teeth. In the world of cancer, high levels of calcium (Ca 2+ overload) inside cells can kill them off in various ways like apoptosis, pyroptosis, and more. This has become a big deal in cancer treatment. But it's not all smoot

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Light-Speed Up: How Graphene Boosts Photodetectors

Photodetectors play a crucial role in tools like high-speed communication systems and real-time monitoring devices. But many current photodetectors face challenges like low carrier efficiency and slow response times due to material constraints and interface mismatches. In this study, researchers des

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Fluidic Magic: Twisting Vortices Create Unique Energy Patterns

Imagine trying to create a crystal out of water. Sounds impossible, right? Well, scientists have just done something pretty close. They've made something called a "fluidic moiré superlattice" using swirling vortices in fluids. This is like a special kind of crystal made from water! Here's how they

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