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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Farming in a Changing Climate: Experts Talk Air Pollution and Adaptation

In October 2023, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology hosted an international workshop focused on how agriculture can adapt to climate change and air pollution. Experts from various fields gathered to discuss the challenges and priorities for the future. The workshop was divided

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Nov 19 2024CRIME

Police Officers in Hot Water: Fasting Through Mandatory Training

Imagine this: you're a police officer, and you've got a few hours of required online training to do. But instead of actually watching and learning, you decide to hit fast forward. That's what some officers in a certain state are accused of doing. The state's police training committee found out that

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Bridging the Gap: Crop Protection Research Through Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration

In the past decade, the crop protection research world has seen a change. Major players in the global market are now joining hands with new and established research organizations. Together, they are bringing in fresh technologies and innovations to the farming community. The goal? To create safe and

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Nov 18 2024RELIGION

Revival of Faith: Argentines of Polish Descent Pilgrim to Luján Post-COVID

Luján, nestled in Argentina, is a prime spiritual destination for believers worldwide. Each year, Buenos Aires' Polish communities host a pilgrimage for Polish Argentines. This fascinating journey has seen a rollercoaster of pilgrim numbers, from 5 million in 2019 to a dramatic drop to 1 million in

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Nov 18 2024FINANCE

Billionaire Ken Griffin Sells Chicago Penthouse at a Loss

Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin has sold his luxury penthouse in Chicago's No. 9 Walton condo tower for a big loss. The deal closed at $19 million, which is a whopping 44% less than the $34 million he paid in 2017. This sale is part of Griffin's plan to leave Chicago, following Citadel's

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Solar Power Boost Converter: A Reliable Solution

Imagine you're running a rooftop solar panel system. You need a boost converter that can handle faults smoothly. Recently, there's been a push for high-gain converters, but many lack fault-tolerant features. Now, there's a new solution: a reconfigurable boost converter designed specifically for DC m

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smartening Up Microgrids: How RFID and AI Team Up to Spot Trouble Faster

Ever thought about how we can make sure power grids work smoothly? Scientists are finding new ways to do that using smart tech. One problem is that the rotor angle—which shows how power generators work together—can go haywire. Traditional methods don't always catch this in time. That's where a cool

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Stability in Triticale: New Methods for Drought Stress

Scientists have been busy making a new super crop called triticale. It's a mix of wheat and rye. The goal? To have a crop that can handle tough conditions, like drought. The study looked at 30 different types of this super crop in Iran from 2016 to 2020. They checked how well these plants handled di

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Nov 17 2024OPINION

How Lawyers Are Using Fake Science to Win Big Lawsuits

America is known for its amazing inventions and innovations. From Benjamin Franklin to Steve Jobs, brilliant minds have changed the world. But now, something is threatening this tradition of innovation: greedy lawyers. These lawyers are using fake science to win big lawsuits. They find products tha

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Filmmaker's Protest: Pulling Out of Festival Over Controversial Comments

French director Coralie Fargeat has decided to withdraw her film "The Substance" from Poland's Camerimage Film Festival. This move comes after the festival's founder, Marek Żydowicz, wrote a controversial article that many deemed sexist. Fargeat, along with her cinematographer Benjamin Kračun, felt

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