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Jan 08 2025CRIME

Cracking Down on Crime: Everyone's Responsibility

It's no secret that property crime is a big worry for many people. But simply passing new laws won't fix the issue if the police, prosecutors, and courts aren't on board. Offenders need fair consequences and appropriate bail. Many have substance abuse problems, and drug treatment courts can help. By

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Jan 08 2025WEATHER

North Texas Schools Brace for Cold Weather

With winter break ending, schools in North Texas are keeping a close eye on the weather forecast. A mix of snow and rain is expected later this week, which could lead to school closures or changes in schedules. The National Weather Service predicts the most impact will be felt on Thursday and Friday

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Solar Cycles Through Tree Rings: Uncovering Ancient Secrets

Did you know the Sun impacts life on Earth in a big way? It drives weather, ocean currents, and even how well our crops grow. But we've only been keeping track of sunspots for about 400 years. So, how do we understand solar changes from way back? Scientists turned to something unexpected: tree rings

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Niobium-92 and the Birth of Our Solar System

Scientists have been trying to understand where and when certain elements in our solar system were created. One element, niobium-92 (^92Nb), is particularly interesting because it is radioactive and doesn't stick around for long. Researchers recently examined a type of meteorite called Northwest Afr

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Volcano Bay Shuts Down Again Due to Cold Snap

You might want to keep your swimsuit in the drawer this week if you were planning a trip to Universal's Volcano Bay. The popular water park in Orlando will be closed for several days due to some chilly weather. The park was already shut down earlier this month on January 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Now, it's

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Separating Lithium Iron Phosphate and Graphite: A New Way with Dielectrophoresis

Recycling old lithium-ion batteries is a big deal these days. Current methods use a lot of energy and money, and they can be bad for the environment. This study suggests a new, eco-friendly way to separate important battery parts, like lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and graphite. The key is their diff

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Muscle Wasting: Understanding and Treating Sarcopenia and Cachexia

Muscle wasting is a serious issue as we age or fall ill. Sarcopenia hits elderly folks, making their muscles shrink faster. Cachexia is worse, often tied to illnesses like cancer. Both have different roots, but they share some molecular tactics. Figuring out these differences and similarities is cru

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Electric Teams Up: Volkswagen & Xpeng Join Forces to Charge China's EV Future

Imagine this: two big names in electric vehicles, Volkswagen from Germany and Xpeng from China, are teaming up to make charging your EV as easy as a breeze. They've just announced a plan to connect their super-fast charging networks. Picture over 20, 000 charging points spread across 420 cities in C

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

The Power of Breath: Exercise for Chronic Disease Patients

Ever wondered how breathing exercises can help those with long-term health issues? A recent look into different studies found that working our breathing muscles through something called "voluntary isocapnic hyperpnoea" can be a safe and helpful tool for patients with chronic diseases. This wasn't a

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Young People's Muscle Fat Burn: What Changes with Age?

Do you know that muscles can store fat? Inside muscle cells, there's intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) and outside, it's called extramyocellular lipid (EMCL). Then, there's fat between muscles, known as intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT). Scientists think these fats play a role in energy production in

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