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Dec 23 2024BUSINESS

Flydubai's new Dubai lounge: A desert-inspired oasis for business class travelers

Imagine boarding your flight without the usual airport chaos, thanks to flydubai's new Business Class Lounge at Dubai's Terminal 2. This spacious 900-square meter lounge isn't just a place to wait, but a sanctuary designed with desert dunes and warm tones in mind. It's a spot where you can relax, wo

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Med Diet and Brain Connectivity: A Hidden Link?

Have you ever thought about how what you eat affects your brain? Well, science is starting to find some interesting connections. One diet that's been getting a lot of attention is the Mediterranean diet, or Med Diet for short. This diet is big on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats li

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Dec 23 2024POLITICS

Billionaires Target Government Diversity Programs

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, two wealthy businessmen appointed to cut government waste, are expected to suggest erasing all spending on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs across federal agencies. This could impact offices like the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, Diversity & In

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Dec 23 2024POLITICS

Trump's Canal Controversy: A Closer Look

Donald Trump recently stirred up a storm when he suggested the U. S. could reclaim the Panama Canal. He argued that Panama is charging unfair fees for ships using the canal, which the U. S. had "foolishly" given away. Panama's president, José Raúl Mulino, wasn't having it. He saw it as an attack on

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Dec 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Plastic Degradation with Biochar and Iron

Have you ever wondered how to make composting more efficient? A recent study found that combining special bacteria with iron can speed up the breakdown of plastics and keep more nitrogen in the soil. These scientists used a mix of biochar (which is like charcoal made from plants) and specific bacter

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Dec 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Dirt Affects Nitrogen in Water

You know how water can go from having lots of oxygen to none at all? This is called the aerobic-anoxic transition. During this switch, tiny pieces of dirt, called suspended sediment (SPS), can play a big role in how much nitrogen, specifically nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N), stays in the water. NO3-N chan

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Dec 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Spotting Nuclear Reactors with Warm Air

Scientists are exploring a new way to keep an eye on nuclear reactors. They want to use special towers called eddy covariance towers to detect heat released by reactors. These towers are often used to study how ecosystems exchange heat and water vapor. The idea is to see if we can tell when a reacto

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Strengthening Communities After Disaster: The Case of the Morandi Bridge Collapse

Let’s take a look at the Morandi Bridge collapse in Italy as an example of how communities can bounce back after trauma. The disaster wasn’t just about rebuilding infrastructure; it was about rebuilding a sense of community too. The Beyond the Bridge Project was involved in this process. We talked

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Contraceptives in Pakistan: What Women Know and What They Need

In Pakistan, family planning services can do wonders for women's health and society's well-being. These services can lower the risks of maternal and infant deaths by reducing unwanted pregnancies and abortions. The government has been working hard to promote these services among the people. But how

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Dec 22 2024CRIME

Moms Fight Back Against Teen Violence

For over a year, a group of teens called the "Gilbert Goons" had been harassing and assaulting other teens. They'd record their attacks and post them online, often using brass knuckles and other weapons. These attacks continued even after one teen, Preston Lord, died from his injuries. The police an

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