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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Heart Health and Homocysteine: What's the Connection?

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a big deal worldwide, with more people getting sick and dying from it. Scientists have been looking into a substance called homocysteine (Hcy) to see if it's linked to CVD. Only about half of CVD cases can be explained by the usual risk factors like smoking or high bl

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Arcane's Season 2 Finale Sets the Stage for Future Adventures in the League Universe

Arcane is wrapping up with its second season, but the showrunners' interest in continuing stories within the League of Legends world hasn’t faded. In fact, a quiet scene from midway through Act 2 hints at exciting possibilities. Arcane’s second season welcomed fans with a glimpse into Singed’s expe

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

How Health Metrics Impact COPD: A U. S. Study

You might know that heart problems and COPD often go hand in hand. But did you know that a set of health measurements called Life’s Essential 8 (LE8) could also be connected to COPD? A recent study looked into this. They used data from a big U. S. health survey, the NHANES, from 2007 to 2018. The r

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Global Consumers: Who's Really Crossing the Line?

You've probably heard that different countries have different impacts on the environment. But figuring out who's really to blame can be tough. Scientists looked at how people from 168 countries spend their money and found something surprising. Around half to nearly all of the planet's environmental

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Nov 14 2024WEATHER

Caribbean Storm Brewing: What to Expect

As the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season nears its end, a new player is entering the stage: a tropical depression in the western Caribbean. Forecasters predict that this system, currently named Tropical Depression 19, could grow into a tropical storm and possibly even a hurricane. If it reaches tropica

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Nov 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Metal-Munching Pistia Plant

Meet Pistia stratiotes, a common water plant with an extraordinary ability. Unlike most plants, it doesn't shy away from manganese, a metal that's typically harmful. Scientists have exposed it to high levels of manganese, and the plant just keeps thriving. It stores this metal mainly in its shoots a

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

Home Depot's Q3 Earnings: A Fresh Outlook

Home Depot recently announced its third-quarter earnings, showing a solid 6% increase in sales compared to last year. This boost was due to the acquisition of a new business and higher demand for home improvement supplies spurred by better weather and hurricane-related repairs. The company even rais

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Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Mystery of Siberian Craters Solved?

Did you know that Siberia has been hit by over 20 giant craters in the past decade? These aren't your typical impact craters. They're caused by something brewing deep beneath the surface. Scientists have been scratching their heads, but a new study might finally have the answer. It turns out, this i

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Nov 11 2024SCIENCE

Science Unveils New Insights into Lipid Membrane Movements

Scientists have made a cool discovery using a powerful technique called inelastic X-ray scattering (IXS). This method helps them see tiny, slow motions in lipid bilayers, which are like the building blocks of cell walls. They found a really interesting motion, kind of like a ripple, happening at abo

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Nov 11 2024WEATHER

Cuba’s Unending Challenges: Quake Follows Hurricanes and Blackouts

In the midst of troubles caused by hurricanes and ongoing blackouts, Cuba faced yet another test of resilience on Sunday. A powerful earthquake measuring 6. 8 on the Richter scale shook the island's eastern region, with the epicenter located around 40 kilometers south of Bartolome Maso. The tremors

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