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Dec 02 2024SPORTS

Boys vs Girls: Talent Growth in Norwegian Handball and Ice Hockey

Ever wondered how girls and boys fare in sporting environments? A study in Norway took a close look at 216 young athletes, split evenly between handball and ice hockey. These sports offer different success rates - handball excels, while ice hockey lags behind. The research aimed to compare how well

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Nov 30 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring LinkedIn Data: Politics, Sustainability, and the Circular Economy

In 2015, all United Nations member countries adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to achieve by 2030. This analysis focuses on how data from LinkedIn can help understand the connection between these goals, especially SDG12, which focuses on responsible consumption and production, and the

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Do Rat Teeth Respond to Mom's Blood Pressure?

You might think that a pregnant mom's blood pressure would have some impact on her baby's teeth. But it turns out, maybe not! Researchers looked at rat pups and found that even when mom is hypertensive or treated with a blood pressure medicine called atenolol, the little ones' incisors don't show an

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Journey Through Dental History: 70 Years of Chinese Stomatology Research

Over the past seven decades, the Chinese Journal of Stomatology has published around eighty articles focusing on the history of Chinese dental medicine. These articles can be divided into three main phases, reflecting shifts in both quantity and themes. Initially, the articles centered on dental his

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Nov 28 2024FINANCE

How Financial Progress Affects Farmers' Energy Use

Imagine you're a farmer. You know that to improve your crops, you need the right tools and resources. That’s where financial development comes in. When banks offer loans, farmers can afford better equipment, like those that help manage energy more efficiently. But, being a farmer also means dealing

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Powering Up: How Indium and Potassium Team Up in Revolutionary Batteries

You know how much we love long-lasting batteries, right? Scientists found a new way to make them even better. They found a metal called indium that can transfer lots of electrons, which is great for energy storage. The problem was, indium batteries weren't very efficient. That's where potassium come

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Screen Time and Troubles: How Much Is Too Much?

Young children are spending more time than ever in front of screens. While enjoying cartoons and games, they might be facing risks we need to understand. Behavioral issues can crop up in kids under five who spend too much time glued to tablets, phones, or TVs. This study dug into how common this is

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

New Hope in Leukemia Fight: The First BRD4 BD2-Selective Inhibitor

Imagine being able to target a specific part of a protein to fight leukemia with less side effects. That's what scientists are working on with a new drug called XY221. This drug, XY221, is special because it sticks to a tiny part of a protein called BRD4 BD2. This part is like a keyhole, and XY221 i

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

The Trust Game: What Amateur Tennis Players Really Think

You might have seen it at your local tennis club – the trust system, where players call their own lines and no umpire is needed. But how do players feel about this setup? A recent study dug into the minds of amateur tennis enthusiasts to find out. Researchers chatted with 23 players, asking about th

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Boosting Brainpower: Why Active Games Beat Regular Exercise for Kids' Brains

Did you know that certain types of physical games can make a big difference in how kids' brains develop? Researchers found out that games which engage the mind while the body moves, called “cognitively engaging physical activities” or CEPA, are better at boosting kids' thinking skills than regular e

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