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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

Trump's Stance on Death Penalty: A Shift?

President-elect Donald Trump has taken aim at President Joe Biden’s decision to convert most federal death row sentences to life imprisonment. In a recent statement, Trump promised to "vigorously pursue" capital punishment once he takes office. Biden’s move was part of a broader moratorium on federa

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Microbes and COVID-19: Friends or Foes?

Imagine tiny organisms that live on and inside your body. These are called microbes. During COVID-19, researchers found that these microbes can either help or harm you. The disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus can disrupt the balance of these microbes, making the disease worse. Changes in these m

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Understanding RDW-Albumin Ratio in Sepsis and Thyroid Health

Scientists recently explored whether the Red Cell Distribution Width-Albumin Ratio (RAR) could help predict the fate of patients with sepsis-related Nonthyroidal Illness Syndrome (NTIS). NTIS happens when your thyroid doesn't function properly due to a severe illness, like sepsis. While RAR has been

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

Partisanship and Norms: How Presidential Support Shapes Tolerance

Political scientists have been looking into why American democracy seems to be facing challenges. Surprisingly, studies during Trump's presidency revealed that many citizens, especially Republicans, backed actions that weakened democratic norms. But recent experiments show that voters from both part

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Dec 25 2024BUSINESS

Diversity Bosses: Tackling Identity Threats in Brazil

In Brazil, leaders overseeing Diversity and Inclusion face unique challenges. They often lack clear job roles, resources, and confidence. This is different from leaders in areas like Finance or Marketing. These diversity professionals deal with what we call "Marginal Leadership. " It means they're i

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

The Fungus-Aphid-Wheat Connection: A Closer Look

A tiny fungus called Claroideoglomus etunicatum is creating quite a buzz in the world of plants and insects. This fungus lives symbiotically with wheat, which means it helps the plant grow and deal with stress, like lack of water. Researchers wanted to see what happens when this fungus teams up with

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Quick and Easy HFMD Tests: Current Methods and Future Possibilities

Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a global health concern, and fast diagnosis is key to controlling outbreaks. One way to achieve this is through isothermal nucleic acid amplification techniques (INAATs). These methods are efficient and quick, making them ideal for point-of-care testing (POCT)

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Morning Meals and Mental Health: An Unexpected Link

You know, the old saying "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" usually focuses on physical health. But did you know breakfast can also impact mental health? A study found a surprising connection between breakfast consumption and suicidal thoughts and actions. Yep, you heard it right! It

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

How Cue Accuracy Shapes Learning in Visual Tasks

Imagine searching for something in a super crowded place. Over time, you get better at spotting it because you remember where it usually is. But what if the clues aren't always right? That's exactly what researchers looked into. They found that the more reliable the clues (like, how often they point

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Dec 25 2024WEATHER

Weather Wise: Holiday Travel Hints

Get ready for a mixed bag of weather this holiday season! The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has some interesting predictions. Most of the country can expect mild weather, making travel a breeze. But folks on the West Coast and in the south-central U. S. might face some rough

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