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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Flipping the Script: Can Classroom Changes Boost CPR Skills?

Imagine if learning CPR was as easy as watching a video at home and then practicing in class. This is the idea behind the flipped classroom. In a flipped classroom, students watch videos or read materials before class. Then, they spend class time doing hands-on activities. This approach has gained a

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Feb 26 2025CRIME

Gunshots and Arson at Tesla Dealership in Oregon

The FBI and local law enforcement are looking into a shooting incident at a Tesla dealership in Salem, Oregon, where windows were shattered and a car was set on fire. This is the second time this dealership has been targeted in a month. The first incident involved broken windows and a car fire, but

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Feb 26 2025SPORTS

Golfers Face Weather Challenges at Florida's PGA Tour Event

The PGA Tour's East Coast swing kicks off with the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches, Florida, from February 27 to March 2. This event, previously known as the Honda Classic, has been a staple on the PGA Tour since 1972. It's notable for being one of the few tournaments that Tiger Woods never wo

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

A New Player in Bacterial Biology: AhCobQ

Deep in the microscopic world of bacteria, a new protein has been found. This protein, AhCobQ, is special because it doesn't need NAD+ and Zn2+ to work. Normally, proteins that remove acetyl groups from lysine (KDACs) in bacteria rely on these molecules. But AhCobQ is different. It has a unique way

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Why Do People in Saudi Arabia Choose Rhinoplasty?

In Saudi Arabia, more and more people are choosing to get a nose job, also known as a rhinoplasty. This choice is not just about looks; it's influenced by a mix of social, psychological, and medical reasons. To better understand these motivations, a study was done using an online survey. The survey

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Glowing Hope: Fighting Brain Tumors with Smart Light

Glioblastoma is a tough brain tumor to deal with. It spreads quickly and often ignores medicine. Doctors have been looking for new ways to fight it. One promising method uses special light and tiny, smart particles. These particles are made from a type of polymer. They can glow and get hot when hit

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Oxygen Overload: How Our Bodies React to Too Much of a Good Thing

Oxygen is essential for life, but too much of it can be harmful. This is especially true when it comes to supplemental oxygen therapy. In cases like bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in premature babies and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in adults, too much oxygen can lead to lung injury.

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Amazing Crystals: Shrinking and Stretching with Heat

Imagine a material that can stretch and shrink dramatically with just a bit of heat. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? Well, scientists have found a crystal that does just that. This isn't your average crystal. It's made from a special type of dibenzothiophene sulfone. Whe

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Lace Up Again: Running After Knee Surgery

Running after knee surgery is a big deal. It's not just about getting back on your feet, but also about doing it safely. There are a lot of myths and fears around this topic. People worry about the implant coming loose, especially with cemented ones. But cementless designs seem to be a better opti

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Feb 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cities Compared: How AI is Mapping Urban Roads

Cities around the world have unique road layouts. These layouts can be compared using a new method. This method uses AI to measure how different these layouts are. This is a big deal because traditional methods of comparison have strict limits. These limits make it hard to see the true differenc

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