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Dec 29 2024WEATHER

Get Ready for Severe Weather in the Capital Area Today

Hey there, folks! You might want to keep an eye on the sky today, as weather experts are warning about possible tornadoes in the Capital Area. Kickstarting the day, temperatures will be pleasant, hovering around the mid-60s. But by afternoon, the weather could take a turn for the worse, with strong

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Can Your Diet and Lifestyle Lower Diabetic Kidney Disease Risk?

Diabetic kidney disease is a major health concern, and scientists are exploring the role of oxidative stress in its development. Oxidative stress happens when there's an imbalance between harmful molecules called free radicals and the body's antioxidant defenses. One way to measure this imbalance is

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Exploring Qigong's Impact on Cancer Patients' Lives and Stress Levels

Ever wondered how ancient Chinese exercise could change modern cancer patients' lives? A study took a closer look at Guolin Qigong, a traditional exercise, to see how it affects the quality of life and stress levels of cancer patients over six months. Unlike a randomized trial, this study observed p

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Autism and the Brain: How Boys and Girls Differ

Ever wondered how autism affects the brain differently in boys and girls? Let's dig into a study that used a fancy tool called FOCA (FOur-dimensional Consistency of local neural Activities) to check out the brain activity of 64 boys and 64 girls with autism, plus the same number of boys and girls wi

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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Skip to Grow with the Right Oil: A Fishy Experiment

Scientists recently tried something new with tambaqui fish, a type of Amazonian fish. They added different amounts of an essential oil from a plant called Croton conduplicatus to their food. This oil has certain compounds like 1, 8-Cineole, p-Cymene, and α-Phellandrene. The fish were fed this specia

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu: A Growing Concern in the US

Scientists are worried that bird flu might be changing to spread more easily to humans. The US just reported its first severe case. A woman from Louisiana got very sick after touching sick or dead birds. She's over 65 and has other health issues. So far, 65 people in the US have caught bird flu this

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Brain Aging: When Does It Peak and How Can We Slow It Down?

A group of scientists have discovered something interesting about our brains. They found that our brains age the most at three specific ages: 57, 70, and 78. This means that our minds might start to slow down a bit more during these years. The team looked at over 10, 000 adults' brain scans and chec

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Molecule Magic: Tuning N-Methylpyrrole Azo-Photoswitches

Scientists have been playing with the building blocks of molecules to see how changes can impact their behavior. They took a special type of molecule called N-methylpyrrole azo-benzene, which can switch between different forms when light hits it. They made these molecules in different ways, swapping

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

How Manta Rays' Fins Evolved for Underwater Flight

Manta rays and their relatives, like the cownose ray, have fins that are uniquely adapted for life in the open ocean. These fins are split into two parts, each serving a different purpose: one for eating and the other for moving. This special adaptation started with the little skate, a distant relat

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Zinc Anode Life with Supersaturation

A key challenge in aqueous zinc batteries is the short lifespan of the zinc anode. Scientists have discovered that manipulating the environment around the anode can significantly enhance its durability. By using an organic compound called caprolactam, they created a local high-supersaturation enviro

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