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Dec 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Phone Tech: 11 Game-Changers on the Horizon

Cell phones have transformed from a simple communication tool to something that almost everyone owns. Today, 98% of Americans have a cell phone, with 91% owning smartphones. People upgrade or replace their phones frequently, with 12% doing so annually and 55% every two to three years. This rapid evo

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Dec 15 2024FINANCE

Green Bonds: A Closer Look at Their Market Connections

Understanding how green bonds interact with other financial markets can be quite fascinating. This study looked at the returns and interdependence between green bonds and various assets like conventional bonds, stocks, Bitcoin, Ethereum, crude oil, and gold from January 2016 to February 2024. Using

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Obesity Rate Dips in 2023: A Closer Look

For the first time in over a decade, the obesity rate among U. S. adults took a slight dip in 2023. This news comes from a recent study published in JAMA Health Forum. The study showed that the nationwide obesity rate dropped from 46 percent in 2022 to 45. 6 percent last year. This drop was particul

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Dec 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Holiday Sweetness: Tom Cruise's Famous Cakes Spark Excitement Among Celebrity Friends

This holiday season, Tom Cruise's renowned Coconut Cakes have been the talk of the town among his A-list friends. The cakes, featuring a lush white chocolate base, cream cheese frosting, and coconut flakes, are a highly anticipated gift. Glen Powell, Cruise's co-star from "Top Gun: Maverick, " was o

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Dec 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring the World of Single-Cell Technologies

Imagine if you could zoom in on a single cell and understand its secrets. Single-cell technologies are making this possible. These tools help scientists study individual cells, revealing unique details that would be missed in a crowd. But why is this so important? Each cell in your body has a job t

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Parkinson's Disease: Global Trends and Aging Adults

Parkinson's disease, often called PD, is the second most common brain disorder that affects a lot of people. But what's interesting is that we don't know much about how common it is among middle-aged and older adults around the world. Some scientists did a big study in 2021 to find out more. They lo

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Ski Star Sofia Goggia's Comeback: A Friendship That Helped Her Overcome Injury

Italian alpine skier Sofia Goggia is known for her speed and determination on the slopes. But after a severe leg injury last February, her world came to a halt. Not only did her body suffer, but her mental health took a big hit too. She struggled to find her way back, until her friend Lindsey Vonn,

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Dec 14 2024EDUCATION

Friendships on the Court: Middle Schoolers Bond Over Pickleball

At Crayton Middle School, a special bond is forming on the Pickleball court. The school's Special Olympics Unified program brings together students from both special and general education classes to engage in physical activities. Jazayah Grimes, a deaf student, has found a real connection with his p

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Fighting the Flu: Nitrogen Compounds from Mushrooms Show Promising Results

Scientists were intrigued by six unique nitrogen-containing compounds found in Sarcodon imbricatus mushrooms. These compounds, including two types of amino acids and four heterocyclic compounds, were examined for their antiviral properties. One standout, Compound 2, a specific type of (S)-2-(hydroxy

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Why Cutting Back on Holiday Alcohol Can Be a Healthy Choice

Holiday cheers often mean extra drinks, but did you know those festive cocktails can have some serious downsides? Dr. Neil McDevitt from Novant East Cooper Medical Center explains that even though alcohol is a big part of our culture, it's actually a type of poison that our bodies have to work hard

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