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Dec 29 2024SCIENCE

Measuring Tiny Wolbachia Populations: A New Way to Count Them

Wolbachia are tiny bacteria that live inside insect cells, and they are found in many species, like over half of all insects. Scientists love them because they can stop harmful pathogens from spreading, making them great for controlling diseases spread by mosquitoes. How many Wolbachia are in an ins

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Photos Capture Seldom-Seen Tribe in Amazon Jungle

Deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, remote cameras have snapped incredible photos of an isolated tribe known as the Massaco, whose territory spreads across Brazil. This tribe, numbering around 200 to 300 people, continues to thrive despite encroaching threats from mining and logging firms.

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Dec 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Good Are AI Coding Tools?

Let's chat about some popular AI tools that help write code. GitHub Copilot, Amazon CodeWhisperer, and ChatGPT are big names here. We put them to the test using the HumanEval Dataset to see how well they do compared to each other. We checked how often they churn out correct code and things like code

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tick Resistance: How Environment and Management Impact Effectiveness

In the world of cattle farming, the parasitic tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, is a big problem. These ticks can develop resistance to the chemicals, called acaricides, that farmers use to control them. Researchers wanted to understand how and why this happens, so they studied these ticks on a farm us

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Dec 29 2024CRIME

Mishap at Muan: A Jeju Air Plane Runs Off Course

A Jeju Air flight took a wrong turn on Sunday morning at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province, South Korea. The flight, which had left Bangkok with 175 passengers and 6 crew members, veered off the runway and crashed into a fence. This incident resulted in injuries for 23 people, as r

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

UN Approves New Peace Mission in Somalia

The United Nations has given the green light for a new African peacekeeping mission to help Somalia fight the insurgent group al-Shabaab. This decision comes with some uncertainty, especially regarding the future involvement of Ethiopian troops. The existing peacekeeping force, known as ATMIS, is se

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Dec 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jay-Z's Picks: Who's the Next Shakespeare?

Ever wonder who Jay-Z thinks is a modern-day genius? Well, he’s got some interesting picks! One name that stands out is Chris Martin from Coldplay. You might be surprised to know that Jay-Z and Chris Martin became pals at a fancy dinner. It's not every day that Jay-Z hangs out at someone's house, bu

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Unveiling Family Health Secrets: DNA Testing in Newborns

Imagine learning about your family's future health risks as soon as your baby is born. That's what can happen with newborn genome sequencing (NBSeq). It's a powerful tool that can spot diseases early in children and even alert families to possible risks for relatives. This isn't just about the baby;

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Parents' Journey: Living With Kids Who Have Genetic Brain Conditions

Ever wondered what it's like for parents whose kids have rare genetic brain conditions? Let's dive into their world. Imagine having a child with Dravet syndrome or Doose syndrome. These are types of developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEE), which affect the brain in unique ways. Parents f

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Why Some Plant DNA Extraction Kits Work Better Than Others

Ever wondered why some plant DNA extraction kits give you better results than others? It all comes down to how well they handle the DNA, especially for those tiny little plants. Scientists use these kits to study the genetic material of plants, and the quality of the DNA they get can make or break t

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