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Dec 20 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking Modern Value: Young People’s Perspectives on Intangible Cultural Heritage

Ever thought about how cultural traditions, festivals, and crafts from centuries ago are still alive today? You might be surprised to know that many young people are discovering and appreciating these intangible cultural heritages thanks to social media. This digital shift has not only preserved the

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Green Power: Cracking the Code of Electric Vehicle Batteries

Electric vehicles (EVs) are taking the world by storm. But before EVs can truly replace traditional cars, their batteries need a major upgrade. Scientists use a method called DEMATEL to figure out how factors in battery tech affect each other. This method is great for complex systems, but real-world

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Hearing and Thinking Tasks: How Quick Tests Help Audiology Clinics

Audiology clinics are always busy, and they need tests that can be done quickly to help patients. These tests are important because they can guide the treatment plans for people who are having trouble hearing or thinking clearly. The goal of a recent study was to check if a shorter set of tests can

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Dec 19 2024CRIME

Manhattan Murder Case: Suspect Faces Federal Charges

A man suspected of killing the CEO of UnitedHealthcare on a Manhattan street is now dealing with federal charges too. This is on top of the state murder charges he already faces. The suspect, Luigi Mangione, is 26 years old. These federal charges come from the U. S. Attorney's Office for the Souther

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Israel Retaliates Against Houthi Attack in Yemen

In the early hours of Thursday, Israel's military responded with deadly force to a missile and drone attack by the Houthi militant group. Nine people were killed and three injured when Israeli airstrikes hit a port and oil facility near Yemen's capital, Sanaa. The Houthis, backed by Iran, had launch

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Christina Aguilera's 44th Birthday: A Sizzling Celebration

Guess who turned 44 and did it in style? Christina Aguilera, known for her hit "Dirrty, " celebrated her birthday with a sassy snap on Instagram. The black-and-white photo shows her crouching seductively in hot pants, letting her cleavage do the talking. No top, just a strategic hand covering her mo

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Ethics Panel Flips: Gaetz Report Gets Green Light

In a surprising twist, the House Ethics Committee quietly voted to release a report on former Representative Matt Gaetz's conduct. This decision, which happened this month, follows a previous refusal to make the report public. The committee's vote allows the report to be released after Congress wrap

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Understanding the Clues of TTR p. (Val142Ile) in a Varied Health Record Pool

Scientists have long known the warning signs, or "red flags, " that might point to a hereditary form of transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv). But these clues haven't been deeply looked into for the most common related variant, TTR p. (Val142Ile). This new study dives into a diverse set of electronic he

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Urban Exercise: How Attitudes and Habits Influence Sports Spending

Ever wondered how city folks' views on exercise and their actual workout habits affect their spending on sports? This study dives into just that, focusing on how much people work out as the middleman between how they feel about exercise and how much they splurge on sports. First, let's talk about a

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Why Do Patients Miss Their Glaucoma Check-Ups?

Ever wondered what makes people miss their eye doctor appointments? A recent study explored this issue, focusing on glaucoma clinics. Glaucoma, a serious eyesight condition, requires regular check-ups. But weather and personal factors play a significant role in whether patients show up or cancel. Th

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