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Jan 29 2025WEATHER

Winter's Big Snow Day Coming to Minnesota and Wisconsin

After a relatively mild start to the winter season, Minnesota and Wisconsin might finally be in for some heavy snowfall. Weather analysts are predicting a significant change in weather for the first week of February. A recent forecast from a popular Midwest Weather page on Facebook has sparked some

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Helping Moms in Rural China: Do Services and Policy Awareness Really Make a Difference?

Did you know that where you live can greatly affect your health knowledge and practices, especially for pregnant women in rural areas? Let's dive into a study that examined how well public services and policy awareness work in improving maternal health in northwestern China. This study basically ask

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Jan 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Warner Bros Gets a New Business Whiz: Who Is Ted Lim?

Meet Ted Lim, the new Chief Business Officer at Warner Bros Motion Picture Group. Lim joins from Amazon MGM Studios, where he was a big shot in strategy and business development. He's been tasked with a cool role: making sure Warner's films reach the most people after their theater runs. He'll be wo

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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Stock Markets React to AI News and Tech Slide

Global stock markets saw a mixed day on Tuesday, with some rising and others falling. This happened as people traded during the Lunar New Year holiday. The change came after big tech companies in the US saw their stocks drop. A new competitor from China is making waves in the artificial intelligence

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

How Drugs Change Cancer Cell Metabolism

Drugs don't always stop cancer cells from growing, but they often mess with their metabolism. Scientists used a high-tech method, called metabolomics, to see how 1, 520 drugs affected 2, 269 potential metabolites in A549 lung cancer cells. Even though only 26% of the drugs slowed down cell growth, a

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Fish Cells: How Salmonids Break Down Pollutants

Have you ever wondered how fish deal with chemicals in their environment? Scientists have been exploring this by studying fish cells in the lab. They looked at how well these cells can break down, or biotransform, harmful pollutants. They used two systems: small parts of cells from brown trout and r

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Jan 29 2025LIFESTYLE

The Year of the Snake: A Fresh Start

Get ready to welcome the Year of the Snake on January 29! This Lunar New Year is all about new beginnings and letting go of the past. The snake is a revered symbol in Eastern cultures, representing renewal and personal growth. This year, it's about shedding old habits and negative feelings, like ang

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Whispers of Japan: The Secret of Sound Hiding

Ever pondered how one noise can hide another? Enter the realm of sound masking, where Japan has been silently leading the way. This method is vital in pure tone audiometry, a critical test for hearing. Japanese researchers have been exploring this deeply, even creating mathematical models to underst

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Jan 29 2025BUSINESS

Stickers: The New Way for Artists to Leave Their Mark

In the vibrant worlds of street art and graffiti, stickers have become a popular way for artists to spread their work. Unlike business cards that might get lost or thrown away, stickers can be stuck on just about anything – from laptops to water bottles, even walls of popular hangouts. Artists like

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Jan 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Let's Charge: Which Chinese Cities Shine with Electric Cars?

Have you ever thought about how Chinese cities are embracing electric cars? A recent study checked out ten cities to see who's doing the best job. They looked at things like the local economy, how much the government supports electric cars, the infrastructure available, new technology, and how it al

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