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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Time Spent Around TB Cases: A Hidden Risk for Immigrants

Tuberculosis (TB) is a sneaky disease that can hide in the body for years. This study looked at how much time people spend around someone with TB can affect their chances of getting a hidden TB infection. The study took place over 30 months in Catalonia, Spain. Researchers checked for hidden TB infe

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Feb 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Pine Trees Can Beat the Nematode Bug

Pine wood nematodes, or PWNs, are a big problem for pine trees in northeast China. These tiny worms cause pine wilt disease, which can kill pine trees. Scientists have been using a chemical called emamectin benzoate (EB) to fight these nematodes. EB can help, but it doesn't always work well. That's

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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Decoding Dates in Indian Handwriting

Imagine trying to find a specific date in a sea of handwritten Indian documents. It's like searching for a needle in a haystack. But what if there was a way to make this task easier? That's exactly what a recent study set out to do. The focus was on identifying date fields in handwritten documents.

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: Helping Ethnic Minorities Fight Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is a big health problem around the world. It hits ethnic minorities especially hard. Why? Because they often struggle with cultural differences, low health awareness, and not enough access to healthcare. These issues make it tough for them to manage their health and get the right treatm

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Feb 26 2025SPORTS

Diana Taurasi's Final Buzzer: A Legend Steps Away

Diana Taurasi, a name that has become synonymous with women's basketball, has decided to hang up her jersey after an incredible 20-year career. Taurasi, who turned 42 this year, made the announcement on a Tuesday afternoon. She revealed that on New Year's Day, she realized it was time to step away f

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Stuck in Traffic: Why Drivers Lose Their Cool

Imagine this: you're on the road, and suddenly, everything comes to a halt. Traffic jams are everywhere, and they're not just annoying—they can make drivers act in ways that put everyone at risk. When drivers are stuck in traffic, they often feel frustrated and angry. This frustration can lead to ag

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Mediterranean Magic: A Delicious Way to Reduce Cancer Risk

The Mediterranean Diet, or MedDiet, is more than just a trend. It's a way of life that can significantly boost your well-being. This diet is particularly effective in reducing the risk of cancers associated with being overweight. The MedDiet focuses on filling your plate with fruits, vegetables, wh

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Plants' Drought Survival Secret: The NLP8 Protein

Plants have a remarkable ability to withstand droughts. This ability is linked to a protein called NLP8. This protein acts as a manager, overseeing how plants use their resources. Interestingly, when NLP8 is absent, plants become even more resilient to drought. This shows that plants have their own

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Workplace Safety: The Power of Good Relationships

First off, let's talk about workplace safety. It's a big deal. Every year, millions of workers around the world get hurt or sick because of their jobs. This is a serious issue that needs our attention. So, how can we make workplaces safer? One way is to look at how employees and their organizations

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

A Horse in Canada Has a Rare Parasite

Horses around the world can be infected by many types of parasites. One of these parasites is a type of worm called a strongyle. There are 64 different types of these worms that can infect horses. These worms live in the horse's gut and can cause problems. Some of these worms are very common, but ot

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