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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Impact of Temperature and Humidity on Spodoptera Bugs

Ever wondered how temperature and humidity can affect those tiny, but mighty, Spodoptera bugs? Let's dive into a study that looked at how these factors influence their life cycle, from laying eggs to becoming adults. Scientists put these bugs under different conditions: 20, 25, and 30 degrees Celsiu

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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Wet Grass is Best: The Power of Dry Season Grazing

In the Maasai Steppe of northern Tanzania, dry season grazing areas actually show the best grass regrowth. This is a big deal because these semi-arid rangelands have to deal with really unpredictable rainfall. Traditionally, pastoralists have kept these lands healthy by moving their herds around wit

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

New Polymer Cleans Up Water and Fish, One Endocrine Disruptor at a Time

Imagine having a super-efficient sponge that can soak up tiny, harmful chemicals from water and even fish. That's basically what scientists have created with a new polymer. This polymer, made from a substance called 4-pyridinemethanol, is like a tiny, porous magnet for troublesome chemicals. These

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Nov 19 2024BUSINESS

Exploring TMTG's Plan to Buy Bakkt: A Dive into Crypto and Politics

Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), known for its Truth Social platform, is taking a big step into the world of cryptocurrency. The company, led by the president-elect, is in serious talks to buy Bakkt, a crypto exchange owned by Intercontinental Exchange. This move comes after TMTG built its o

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Nov 19 2024BUSINESS

Dental Stocks Gain as RFK Jr. Sparks Fluoride Debate

Shares in dental supply company Henry Schein shot up on Monday, with investors anticipating changes in public health policies under a potential new administration. The move was sparked by the appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a contender for the Health and Human Services role. Kennedy's previo

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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 2024ENVIRONMENT

Rainfall's Role in Timing and Impact of Hydrothermal Factors on Growing Season End in Chinese Semi-Arid Regions

Ever wondered how climate change affects the end of the growing season in dry areas? Let's talk about a study that looked into this in a semi-arid part of China. The researchers used satellite data to find out when typical grasslands stop growing, and how changes in rainfall and temperature affect t

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

How Two Thinkers Can Help Shape Mental Health Reforms

Ever wondered how some old ideas can help us understand modern mental health issues? Let's dive into the thoughts of Antonio Gramsci and Walter Benjamin, two thinkers from the past who might have something valuable to say about today's mental health reforms. Antonio Gramsci, an Italian who lived a

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

PPARγ's Surprising Flexibility: How Different Ligands Can Work Together

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) is a protein that helps control which genes get turned on or off in our cells. Scientists thought that different chemicals, called ligands, would fight for the same spot on PPARγ to do their job. But it turns out, they can actually work togeth

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

The Impact of ALKBH5 on Hypoxia-Induced Lung Disease: A New Discovery

Hypoxia-induced pulmonary artery hypertension (HPH) is a problem that arises from chronic lung diseases where the body doesn't get enough oxygen. It's the third most common type of pulmonary artery hypertension (PAH). Scientists have found that epigenetic factors, which are processes that affect how

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