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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Discovering Knee Osteoarthritis Subtypes with Synovial Fluid

Have you ever wondered how scientists find new ways to treat diseases like knee osteoarthritis? One interesting approach involves looking at the fluid surrounding our joints – synovial fluid. A group of researchers, called the STEpUP OA consortium, is working on this. They're developing a method to

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Tiny Silver Nanoparticles in Porous Supports for Faster Dye Degradation

Ever wondered how to make catalysts that work superfast and can be easily used? Scientists figured out a way by creating tiny silver nanoparticles, called nano-Ag, and placing them in special porous supports called hyper-cross-linked supports (HCP-CC). These supports have lots of tiny holes that mak

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Nov 19 2024EDUCATION

Ex-Duolingo Leaders Launch Outsmart to Tackle College Costs

As college fees keep climbing, three former Duolingo bigwigs are starting a new venture, Outsmart Education. Their goal? Make higher education more affordable and accessible. The team, led by Jorge Mazal, has snagged $13 million in funding from investors like Khosla Ventures. This seed money will go

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Sound Waves for Medicine: A Fresh Approach

Imagine using sound to transport medicine in your body. Scientists have a new trick up their sleeve. They are using red blood cells (RBCs), which are safe and naturally break down. Usually, attaching tiny particles called nanoparticles (NPs) to RBCs is complicated and involves many steps. However, t

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Hip Replacements: What Goes Wrong When Going Running?

You know how sometimes things just don't fit perfectly? Well, the same can happen with hip replacements. Doctors in a recent study looked into what makes hips go wonky after having a total hip replacement through the direct front path. They used specially designed stems for this operation. The study

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Nov 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Yellowstone: Life After John

The TV show Yellowstone is facing a big change. Kevin Costner, who played John Dutton, left the show. So, the producers decided to kill off his character. John was shot by a hitman, but it was made to look like a suicide. His son Jamie and his girlfriend were involved, but Jamie didn't pull the trig

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

TV Hosts Meet Trump: Why and What Happened?

Ever heard of a surprise meeting? Well, MSNBC co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski had one with President-elect Donald Trump. They dropped by his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. Why? To talk, and maybe find some common ground. This isn't the first time they've met, but it's been seven years sinc

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

The Giants' New QB: Why Tommy DeVito Gets the Nod Over Drew Lock

Ever wondered why the Giants chose Tommy DeVito over Drew Lock to replace Daniel Jones? Let's break it down. The Giants are looking ahead, focusing on the future. They think Lock might not stick around next season, so DeVito is their best bet. Lock will back him up, while Jones now sits in third pla

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Using Smartwatches to Track Brain Health: A New Approach

Imagine if your smartwatch could help detect early signs of cognitive decline. Researchers are exploring a new way to monitor brain health using a simple task called the n-back test, delivered through smartwatches. This test, known for assessing working memory, is being used to gather real-time data

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

Stray Kids Saves the Day: A Look at K-Pop's Third-Quarter Struggles

K-pop's big players, Hybe, SM, and YG, saw their profits dip in the third quarter this year. Why? Well, album sales are down, and superstars like BTS and Blackpink are taking a break. BTS members are serving their military time, and Blackpink won't be back until 2025. Streaming money isn't making up

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