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Dec 23 2024LIFESTYLE

A Tsunami's Wake: Finding Meaning After Survival

Deep within the devastating Boxing Day tsunami of 2004, a woman named Ani faced her own mortality. The raging waves tossed her around like a doll, and she believed her life was ending. But amidst the chaos, she found a moment of clarity: she didn't want to die. Twenty years later, she reflects on ho

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Dec 22 2024SPORTS

Phillies Score Big with Pitcher Luzardo Trade

The Philadelphia Phillies have made a significant move in the offseason by acquiring left-handed starting pitcher Jesús Luzardo from the Miami Marlins. This deal comes after the Phillies addressed their outfield and bullpen needs by signing Jordan Romano and Max Kepler to one-year contracts. Luzardo

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Dec 22 2024POLITICS

Trump's Canal Controversy: Fees and Future Control

Former President Donald Trump stirred the waters with his latest comments on the Panama Canal. He claimed that the fees Panama charges for using the canal are too high. Trump even suggested that the US should take back control of the canal if Panama doesn't manage it better. He seems worried that Ch

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring Svalbard's Ice and Waves: A 2022-2023 Study

Sea ice plays a crucial role in Earth's climate and weather, but understanding it, especially in areas like the Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ), is tough. The MIZ, where ocean waves affect sea ice, is particularly tricky to monitor due to the short lifespan of buoys deployed there. To tackle this, a study r

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Dec 22 2024BUSINESS

Erin McGregor's Fashion Journey: From Hairdresser to Industry Challenger

Erin McGregor, the sister of UFC star Conor McGregor, is making waves in the fashion world with her clothing brand, Imperfection. Growing up in Dublin, Erin and her siblings learned the values of hard work and perseverance from their parents. This upbringing has guided Erin as she navigates the comp

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Light Harvesting in Plants

Plants use something called Light-Harvesting Complex II (LHCII) to efficiently capture light for photosynthesis. Scientists have been trying to understand how LHCII does this so well. They use quantum chemistry, molecular dynamics, and statistical mechanics to study the pigment molecules in LHCII. I

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Fluidic Magic: Twisting Vortices Create Unique Energy Patterns

Imagine trying to create a crystal out of water. Sounds impossible, right? Well, scientists have just done something pretty close. They've made something called a "fluidic moiré superlattice" using swirling vortices in fluids. This is like a special kind of crystal made from water! Here's how they

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Dec 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Icelandic Streamer Síminn Joins Reykjavik Noir TV Adaptation

In a recent development, Icelandic streamer Síminn has jumped on board the upcoming television adaptation of Lilja Sigurdardottir's crime novel trilogy, "Reykjavik Noir. " The series is being produced by Icelandic production house Glassriver, known for shows like "Cold Haven" and "As Long As We Live

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Microplastics Help Antibiotics Travel in Groundwater

You’ve probably heard that microplastics (MPs) are bad for the environment, but did you know they also help antibiotics move around in groundwater? This happens because MPs can carry antibiotics like oxytetracycline (OTC) as they journey through soil and surface water. According to research, this me

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Walking with Weights: How Stroke Survivors Handle the Extra Load

You might think adding weights to your arms while walking is a good way to improve mobility after a stroke. But is it safe? Researchers tested this idea with nine stroke survivors. Each person walked under four conditions: no weights, weights on their stronger side, weights on their weaker side, and

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