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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Meet Anwar Fazal: The Breastfeeding Champion

Anwar Fazal is known for his relentless pursuit of healthier lives for babies and mothers worldwide. Over six decades, he's played a crucial role in setting up several civil society groups focused on health, human rights, environment, and peace. But his journey into the breastfeeding movement is par

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Fixing MoS 2 Device Flaws: A Liquid Solution

Making semiconductors often leaves tiny issues, like dangling bonds and charge traps, on channels and interfaces. Fixing these can be tough, especially with small structures and thin materials like MoS 2 . High-energy treatments might cause more harm than good. So, scientists turned to hydrogen io

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Nov 26 2024CRYPTO

The Race for Crypto Supremacy: How Alternatives Challenge Bitcoin

Bitcoin isn't alone in the crypto world. Let's take a look at some of its main competitors and how they stack up. Litecoin, for instance, has quicker transaction times, which is great for shopping but can cause headaches for miners dealing with orphaned blocks. Zcash, on the other hand, is all about

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Hidden Gems of Polymer Crystals for Better Heat Conduction

Did you know that some polymer crystals can conduct heat really well? Researchers dug into a big library of polymers to find some that are superstars at this. They used special math and physics rules to figure out which ones could help cool down things like computers and phones. They found that some

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Why Monkeys See Things Differently Too

We all see things that aren't really there sometimes—that's what we call optical illusions. Scientists find these mind-bending tricks fascinating because they reveal how our eyes and brains work together to create our perception of the world. Interestingly, nonhuman primates, like monkeys, also fall

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

How EGFR Gets Wrapped Up: Different Paths for Different Ligands

The epidermal growth factor receptor, or EGFR, helps cells grow and become specialized. But when things go wrong, EGFR can cause cancer. There are eight molecules, called ligands, that activate EGFR, with two main ones being epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor-α (TGF-α). Sci

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Northrop Grumman's Crewed Drone is Causing a Buzz

On August 29, 2024, Northrop Grumman's Scaled Composites revealed its new Model 437 drone. This isn't your average drone—it has a cockpit and a pilot. The success of this project has raised questions about the future of manned fighter jets like the F-35. The U. S. Air Force is increasingly intereste

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Nov 26 2024CRIME

Florida Woman Gets 25 Years for Fatal Shooting Through Door

A Florida woman, Susan Louise Lorincz, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for fatally shooting her neighbor, Ajike “AJ” Owens, through a locked door. The judge called the shooting “completely unnecessary” because Lorincz was behind a closed and locked door when she fired the shot. Lorincz had been

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Nov 26 2024CELEBRITIES

Discovering Kendrick Lamar's Raw Truth in GNX

Kendrick Lamar, a rapper known for his openness, has taken it to a new level with his latest album, GNX. This surprise drop finds him in his rawest and most unfiltered form, largely due to a recent feud. For years, Lamar has shared his life and inspirations on his own terms. But the feud with Drake

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

Trans Volleyball Player Gets to Join Competition

A judge in Denver decided a transgender volleyball player from San Jose State can play in the Mountain West Conference tournament this week. Some team players sued, saying it's unfair and dangerous. The judge didn't agree and said the rules haven't changed. San Jose State is excited to compete. The

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