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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Price of Plastic Surgery

The UK's medical system is under the spotlight for its environmental impact. Plastic surgery procedures, known as free flap reconstruction, are a big part of this issue. These surgeries are lengthy and need a lot of staff and equipment. This means they use a lot of energy and resources. A recent

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Soybeans: Growing Stronger Crops for a Hungrier World

Soybeans are a big deal. They are a key player in the world of legumes and a top source of protein and oil for both animals and humans. The goal was to dive deep into soybean genetics. This is to help figure out how to boost protein production for both people and animals in the future. The study lo

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Big Reveal: What Investors Are Really Worried About

Tesla is set to release its first-quarter earnings soon, and investors are buzzing with questions. The company has had a rough year, with its stock plummeting more than 40%. This drop is partly due to disappointing delivery numbers and a dip in popularity. Analysts expect earnings per share to be ar

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Cancer Screenings: The Pandemic's Delayed Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant delay in cancer screenings across the United States. Many people had to put off important tests like colonoscopies, mammograms, and lung scans. This delay was due to the overwhelming pressure on healthcare systems. But here is the good news: this delay does

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

The Dallas Mavericks' Risky Move: Did It Pay Off?

The Dallas Mavericks' general manager, Nico Harrison, admitted to misjudging the bond between the team's fans and Luka Dončić. This bond was evident when the star player was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. Fans were furious and sad. They showed their displeasure loudly when Dončić returned to Dall

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heatwaves and Pollution: A Double Whammy for Baltic Sea Plankton

The Baltic Sea is getting hotter, and that's bad news for its tiny plant-like residents, the dinoflagellates. These microscopic organisms are crucial for the sea's health, but they're facing a double threat. First, there are the heatwaves, which are becoming more common and intense due to climate ch

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Big Freeze: How It Ended and What It Means for Life

The Earth has had some seriously cold periods. Two major ice ages happened during the Neoproterozoic Era. These were the Sturtian and Marinoan ice ages. During these times, the planet was covered in ice from pole to pole. This is known as a "snowball Earth. " The ice ages lasted for millions of year

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coffee's Climate Conundrum: How Weather Shapes Mexico's Brew

Coffee is a big deal. It's one of the most traded and drunk products globally. Most of it is grown in tropical regions, while it's mainly consumed in the north. The weather plays a huge role in how much coffee is produced and how good it is. Wet and dry periods are crucial for the plant's life cycle

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

DDT's Lingering Impact on New Brunswick's Lakes

In the mid-20th century, a significant portion of New Brunswick's forested areas faced severe defoliation. The solution? DDT, a powerful insecticide. Between 1952 and 1968, roughly half of the province's forests received aerial DDT treatments. This chemical was not a one-and-done deal. It stuck arou

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Brain Chemicals and Football: Unraveling the Impact of Head Hits

Football players often face repeated head impacts. These hits can lead to long-term brain issues. One key area of concern is how these hits affect brain chemicals, specifically catecholamines. These chemicals play a crucial role in brain function. They help with things like mood, attention, and move

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