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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Running and Happiness: A Brain Boost for Young Men

Imagine a group of young men, aged between 20 and 31. They embarked on a journey of running that lasted seven weeks. The aim was simple: to see if regular exercise could affect their mood and change the structure of their brain. Scientists measured how much oxygen they could take in while running (

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Dec 13 2024BUSINESS

Writer Switches Gear, Recalls Tumblers Over Hot Topic

Do you drink from a Stanley mug? You might want to listen up! Recently, Stanley has asked folks to stop using some of their travel mugs. Why? Because these mugs might be a bit too hot to handle. The problem isn't with the coffee or tea, but with the lid. Once these lids get warm and twisted around,

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

New Hope in the Fight Against Diabetes: Computers Help Find Better Medicines

Diabetes is a big problem around the world, and Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) has been on the rise for the past 30 years. Currently, doctors use many types of pills to help control blood sugar, like GLP-1 agonists, biguanides, and others. But scientists are now looking at new targets, like a protein called

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Moms and Kids: Navigating the Ultra-Processed Food Maze

When it comes to buying food for their kids, moms play a big role. They're the ones who usually decide what goes into the shopping cart. A study recently looked at how moms handle their kids' requests for ultra-processed foods, like cookies, cakes, and sugary drinks. These foods are often high in su

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Baking Up a Lab: How Protein Clumps Stabilize Micro-Tiny Bubbles

Have you ever thought about how cells manage to turn food into energy? They're like tiny factories, taking in chemicals and converting them into useful stuff. Scientists have been trying to copy this trick by creating teeny bubbles called microcompartments. These bubbles can grow and change, just li

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Dec 13 2024OPINION

Understanding Gaza: A Story of Tragedy and Inaction

For over a year, Israel has been conducting a large-scale military operation in the Gaza Strip. This action is a response to a horrific attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Israel claims its actions are about self-defense, aiming to dismantle Hamas. But Amnesty International sees things differently.

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Dec 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Texas AG Investigates AI Platforms Over Child Safety Concerns

Ever wondered how safe your kids are when they chat with AI online? Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is digging into this very question. He's launched an investigation into Character. AI and 14 other popular platforms like Reddit, Instagram, and Discord. These platforms are under the spotlight for

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling CapG: A Staph Enzyme's Unfolding Story

CapG, a key enzyme from Staphylococcus aureus, folds and unfolds in a complex dance. This protein, which helps the bacteria build its defence shield, changes shape based on its concentration and surroundings. Scientists studied a replica of CapG, called rCapG, and found it can exist in many forms, f

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Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

New Genes, New Species: Navigating Conservation Decisions

Introducing new genes and species into ecosystems can be a game-changer for conservation. It's like adding new players to a team—they can bring fresh skills and boost performance, but they might also disrupt the team's dynamics. Both synthetic biology and conservation introductions have their pros a

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Pig Sperm's Secret: How a Hormone Shapes Its Journey

Ever wondered what helps pig sperm swim and look their best? A hormone called GnRH-II and its receptor, GnRHR-II, might hold the key. These guys are super abundant in a pig's testes, hinting they play a big role. Scientists found that GnRHR-II is way more common in the testes than other reproductive

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