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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

How Childhood Struggles Shape Narcissistic Personalities

Did you know that growing up in a tough environment can sometimes lead to big personality changes later in life? One of those changes can be something called Narcissistic Personality Disorder, or NPD for short. NPD is like a mix of different things that happen in your brain and body, along with the

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

Revolutionizing Crime-Solving: DNA's Hidden Tracking System

DNA has been a game-changer in crime-solving, but scientists are constantly looking for better ways to use it. Traditionally, they've used molecular tags, like barcodes, to keep track of DNA samples and spot mistakes. But these tags don't take full advantage of DNA's unique sequence variations. Ente

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Discovering a New Antibiotic Resistance Carrier in Swine Waste

Ever heard of Providencia stuartii? It's a type of bacteria that's becoming a big problem in hospitals. Scientists found a tough strain, named MF1, in swine wastewater. When they checked the DNA of this strain, they found lots of genes that help it resist many antibiotics. One of these genes, called

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

The Future of Justice: Pam Bondi’s Shifting Role

Years back, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi had a tough call. Should she join other states looking into Trump University, where students paid big bucks for classes that some said were shady? Though complaints came in, Bondi and Kamala Harris, then-California AG, both passed. They had received cam

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Nov 24 2024BUSINESS

The Impact of a New Sales Channel

Imagine you're a manufacturer with two sales channels: a platform reselling channel and a retailer channel on an online platform. Things get interesting when you decide to introduce a third channel, known as the agency channel. This move, called channel encroachment, shakes things up in the supply c

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Trump's Health Nominees: A Fresh Start or a Revolution?

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen a mix of unique figures to lead health agencies, including a retired congressman, a surgeon, and a former talk-show host. These picks might significantly alter the government’s approach to health, from healthcare and medicine to food safety and scientific rese

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Healthy Moms, Stronger Kids: A Pregnancy and Lifestyle Guide for Indigenous Australian Children

Did you know that a healthy pregnancy can significantly reduce the chances of your child developing delays? This is especially true for Indigenous Australian families, where healthy moms lead to stronger kids. Research has shown that prenatal health, mental health, and lifestyle choices play a vital

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Stressed Baby Mice: How Early Life Influences Adult Behavior

Ever wonder how our early experiences can shape who we become? Scientists are learning a lot from baby mice. These tiny rodents reveal that early stress can significantly alter their behavior when they grow up. For male mice, it’s like they become less interested in hanging out with friends and more

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Bullying Links to OCD: What’s the Story?

Have you ever wondered if being bullied could lead to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)? Well, scientists in Sweden took a close look at this. They followed over 16, 000 twins from the time they were 15 until they were 24. They wanted to see if those who experienced bullying were more likely to de

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Maher Spar Over Gender Bias in Sports

On a recent episode of "Real Time, " host Bill Maher and guest Neil deGrasse Tyson got into a heated debate about a controversial article published by Scientific American. The article argued that the discrepancies in performance between male and female athletes weren't due to inherent biological dif

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