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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

2025: What to Watch as Politics Take Center Stage

As a new year starts, there's a lot happening in Washington. The new Congress kicks off on January 3, and soon after, Donald Trump becomes the President. Let's take a look at what might happen in 2025. First, the House of Representatives has a new leader, Mike Johnson. He won the election but now f

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

The Impact of New Skin Care Rules on Nurses' Knowledge and Neonatal Skin Injuries in a Private Hospital

Skin care is crucial for newborns, especially those who are sick. The skin acts like a shield, protecting them from infections that can lead to serious health issues or even death. Babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are at a higher risk because of the advanced technology used there, w

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Shrimp's Secret: How Algae and Temperature Affect Their Health

Ever thought about how algae can influence shrimp? A fascinating study looked into this by focusing on Litopenaeus vannamei, a common shrimp species. Researchers examined how adding a specific algae, Haematococcus pluvialis, to shrimp food affects their growth, immune system, and gut bacteria at dif

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Skin Healing in High Altitudes: A New Approach

Living up in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau can be tough on the skin. The sun's strong UV rays often cause damage, leading to redness, itching, and flaking. Scientists are exploring a new way to fix this problem: mixing sodium hyaluronate with human epidermal growth factor and injecting it just under th

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Bolstering Solar Power: A New Chemical in Town

You might be surprised to learn that certain chemicals can boost the efficiency of solar cells. One such chemical is benzothiadiazole, often shortened to BT by scientists. Researchers have been experimenting with BT-based polymers to enhance solar cell performance, but success has been hit or miss.

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Dec 23 2024SCIENCE

Turning CO2 into Something Useful: A New Catalyst Story

Scientists are always looking for ways to use carbon dioxide (CO2) in helpful ways. One of their latest ideas is to turn CO2 into something called cyclic carbonates. This is where a new catalyst, called DIL@PDIL, comes in. This catalyst is made from a combination of dicationic ionic liquid (DIL) and

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Dec 23 2024POLITICS

Joe Manchin's Shocking Exit: A Call for a New Political Party

Joe Manchin, a long-time senator from West Virginia, has decided to leave the Democratic Party and step down from his Senate seat. He made some strong statements about his former party on Sunday. Manchin believes the Democratic Party has become too controlling and focused on the wrong issues. He thi

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Senate's Final Push: More Judges Confirmed Before Power Shift

In a significant move, the Senate confirmed the 235th federal judge nominated by President Biden right before the deadline. This was a record-breaking accomplishment, surpassing the number of judges confirmed during the first Trump term. This effort was part of Democrats' plan to reshape the federal

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How COVID-19 Affected Premature Babies' Growth

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the growth of premature babies. These tiny newborns, born earlier than expected, already face higher risks of sickness and death. A study from a health service in Carapicuíba, São Paulo, between 2020 and 2023, shed light on how this global health cri

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

U. S. Tech Still Ends Up in Russian Weapons

You might think that with all the rules and controls, U. S. technology wouldn't wind up in Russian hands. Surprise! It still does. A report from Senate Democrats says U. S. microchips and other equipment are being found in Russian missiles, armored vehicles, and drones. Why? The Commerce Department’

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