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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

The COVID-19 Pandemic: How Media, Fear, and Behavior Interact

Imagine the COVID-19 pandemic like a long journey. Researchers in the Netherlands tracked what happens when people are exposed to news online, day after day. They checked in with over a thousand people four times during the pandemic. They found some interesting connections. The more news people read

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Texas Bill Aims to Tighten Abortion Pill Rules, impacting Doctors and Patients

Recently introduced in Texas, House Bill 1339 seeks to classify abortion medications like mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled substances. This follows suit from Louisiana, where a similar law has complicated doctors' work. The goal? To curb online orders for pregnancy termination by teens. Bu

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Nov 26 2024CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry: While Apart, They Shine

You might think that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, often known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, always stick together. But lately, they're doing their own thing, and it's working out just fine. After leaving their royal duties behind in 2020, the couple has been splitting their public and busine

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

How Can Republicans Make Health Insurance Better Again?

Health insurance in America hasn't always been easy on the wallet. Back in the day, people had more freedom to pick their own plans. But that changed when Democrats started expanding government control over health insurance. This led to higher costs, with a family of four now spending about $24, 000

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Fixing MoS 2 Device Flaws: A Liquid Solution

Making semiconductors often leaves tiny issues, like dangling bonds and charge traps, on channels and interfaces. Fixing these can be tough, especially with small structures and thin materials like MoS 2 . High-energy treatments might cause more harm than good. So, scientists turned to hydrogen io

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Is Hong Kong Becoming a Hub for Financial Crime?

Lately, certain U. S. politicians are concerned about Hong Kong's changing role in the world of money. They're urging the government to take a closer look at its banking ties with Hong Kong. Ever since the Chinese government tightened their grip with a security law in 2020, Hong Kong has been linked

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Nov 26 2024FINANCE

How COVID-19 Shook Up the Finance World: Crypto and Traditional Assets

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a wild ride for all kinds of money, from digital currencies to gold. We looked at how the main cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, and Litecoin behaved during this time. We also checked out the fear index (VIX), gold prices, and the S&P500 stock market. Us

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Nov 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Protesters Hanging On: The Fight Against Tesla's Expansion

In the woods near Berlin, protesters are refusing to come down from the trees. German police are trying to clear the camp, climbed up ladders to reach the protesters and cut down the rope structures they've set up. Why all the fuss? Tesla's planning to expand their gigafactory, the only one in Europ

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Space Travel and the Mystery of Accelerated Mutations in Mice

Have you ever wondered what happens to mice when they go on a long space trip? Scientists found out that staying on the International Space Station (ISS) for 37 days can cause some weird things to happen to their genes. They looked at the mice's RNA, which is like a blueprint for making proteins, an

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Nov 26 2024EDUCATION

Video Overload: Is It Hurting Kids' Education?

Have you ever wondered if watching too many videos is bad for kids? A recent study in China found that the more videos kids watch, the worse their grades get. It's not just about the time spent, but also how it messes with their focus. What's surprising is that parents' phone habits can make things

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