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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

Water's Role in Breaking Down HFPO-TA: What's in the Mix?

Hexafluoropropylene oxide trimer acid, or HFPO-TA, is a newer option replacing traditional PFASs. It's tough to break down and can harm living things, hence the search for better ways to tackle it. One method that stands out is using UV light with sulfite and iodide. This mix can break down HFPO-TA

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Improving Safety: Boosting Reports of Anesthesia Incidents

You might not realize it, but not all anesthesia-related safety events are reported. These events can provide valuable insights for improving patient safety. After closely examining our current systems and comparing them to what's out there, we found that our hospital didn't have a reliable way to t

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Dec 29 2024EDUCATION

Using AI to Boost Learning in PE Class

Ever wondered how AI can make physical education more effective? Well, a recent study used deep learning algorithms to help teachers understand their students' learning better. They used convolutional neural networks to find patterns in teaching images. And get this, they even created a neurocogniti

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Why Counting Calories Isn't Always the Answer

Let's talk about calories. We eat them, we burn them, and we often obsess over them. But is counting every single calorie really the best way to stay healthy? Not so fast. First off, calories come from food. We need them to live and do stuff like breathe or run a race. So, to lose weight, you have

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Climate Change Conspiracy Craze on Social Media

Imagine scrolling through Twitter and stumbling upon posts claiming climate change is a hoax. This might sound shocking, but it's a reality that's becoming increasingly common. A recent study explored this phenomenon, analyzing a massive amount of tweets to understand the spread of climate change co

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Autism and Social Media: Why Some People Might Be More Intrigued by Conspiracies

Ever wondered why some people with autistic traits might be more drawn to conspiracy theories on social media? It's not just about being gullible, but possibly about being more detail-oriented or questioning mainstream explanations. Studies have shown that these individuals might be more likely to e

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

The Web of Conspiracies: How Misinformation Fuels Beliefs

In recent years, the internet has become a hotbed for conspiracy theories. Some of these beliefs have led to real-world harm, like the January 6th Capitol attack, where many participants were driven by the QAnon conspiracy. This study looks at five major conspiracy theories—QAnon, COVID, UFOs/Aliens

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Dec 29 2024CRIME

Train Crash in Florida: Fire Truck on Tracks

In a surprising turn of events, a fire truck in Florida drove onto train tracks after waiting for another train to pass. This led to a devastating crash with a high-speed passenger train on Saturday morning. The incident happened in bustling downtown Delray Beach, leaving 15 people injured, includin

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Irish Orthopaedics: From Past to Present

Let's dive into the fascinating evolution of Irish orthopaedics! Once viewed as mere "grave diggers, " orthopaedic surgeons have transformed the healthcare landscape over centuries. This journey is studded with key moments that have shaped the way we deliver care today. While a short chat can't cove

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Dec 28 2024POLITICS

President-Elect Trump's Swords at Public Media: NPR and PBS Brace for Impact

Public media like NPR and PBS are facing some serious heat. Donald Trump, soon to be president, has been openly criticizing US media, including calls to strip CBS of its broadcast license and refusing interviews with 60 Minutes. But it’s the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds org

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