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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Mayotte's Storm: Helping Hands in Desperate Times

Tropical Cyclone Chido brought devastation to Mayotte, an island territory off Africa’s eastern coast. The deadly storm, which struck over the weekend, has left at least 22 people dead and many more feared lost. Mayotte's authorities have declared a curfew as they rush to provide essentials like foo

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Dec 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's Future GPUs: What's Leaking Out?

It's the season of leaks! Rumors have it that Nvidia is gearing up to launch some beefy new RTX 50-series graphics cards at CES in January. Partner companies like Zotac and Acer have inadvertently given us a sneak peek. We're talking about four high-end models: RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and t

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Republicans and Democrats Work Together on Government Funding, But Conservatives Have Concerns

In the halls of the Capitol, Republican leaders have managed to hammer out a deal on government funding. However, Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to negotiate with Democrats late in the year has left some conservatives feeling uneasy. The deal, which is set to be unveiled soon, includes a significan

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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Revolutionizing Car Exhaust: The Power of Cu-SAPO-34

Imagine a world where your car's exhaust doesn't harm the environment. That's what scientists are working towards with a material called Cu-SAPO-34. This clever substance turns nasty nitrogen oxides into harmless nitrogen and water vapor. But how did they create such a wonder material? They started

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Sugar and Kidneys: How New Pills Help

Imagine you have two tough health issues: type 2 diabetes (T2D) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Doctors are finding new ways to treat these conditions, especially with a special kind of pill called an SGLT2 inhibitor. These pills are getting lots of attention in Europe, Japan, and the US. The FOU

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Finerenone: A Cost-Effective Option for Diabetic Kidney Disease?

Are you curious about the impact of finerenone on treating Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Japanese patients with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)? Well, it's been found that adding finerenone to the mix can significantly lower the risk of CKD progression and heart issues, a big deal since T2D is a major cause

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs: A Looming Crisis for Millions

Imagine having to pay double for your health insurance. That's what could happen to millions of Americans if federal subsidies don't get extended. Andrea Deutsch, the mayor of a small Pennsylvania town, is one of those who could be hit hard. She already pays $638. 38 a month, which is half of what s

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Judge Says Trump's Hush Money Case Not Covered by Presidential Immunity

In a recent ruling, New York Judge Juan Merchan decided that the criminal case against former President Trump, involving hush money paid to Stormy Daniels, does not fall under presidential immunity. Trump's lawyers had argued that the evidence introduced during the trial, including testimony from Ho

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Kidney Disease: Risks Beyond the Obvious

Do you know that people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) face more than just kidney problems? Research shows that these patients are also at a higher risk for heart issues. This hidden danger is what experts call residual risk. It's like having a double threat, where one health issue increases the

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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

Nature-Inspired Sticky Materials: How they Work and What They Do

Imagine sticky substances found in nature, like those used by mussels to cling to rocks. Scientists are now creating similar materials called supramolecular adhesives. These aren't just any glues; they're inspired by proteins and nucleic acids from marine creatures and can be used in numerous ways.

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