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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Predicting Psoriatic Arthritis: A New Approach

Imagine you have psoriasis and want to know if you might also get psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Researchers have come up with an interesting way to predict this using data from a big health survey called NHANES. They didn't stick to just one method, but tried out multiple ways to see which works best.

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Discovering a Simple Way to Spot Glyphosate with a New Copper Nanoprobe

You might now be wondering about glyphosate, a chemical commonly used in weed killers. It's a big deal because it can cause harm if it lingers in the environment. Scientists have just invented a clever way to spot glyphosate using tiny copper particles, or nanoprobes. These are made by mixing two ac

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Dutch Astronomy's New Decade: A Strategic Plan

The Netherlands is preparing for the next ten years of stellar discoveries! The Netherlands Committee for Astronomy (NCA) has crafted a strategic plan from 2011 to 2020. This plan is created for the excellence research school in astronomy, NOVA, which includes the universities of Amsterdam, Groninge

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Meteorite Puzzles: Unraveling Early Solar System Irradiation

Scientists delved into tiny particles called Spinel-HIBonite spherules (SHIBs) found in the Murchison meteorite. They focused on the isotopes of lithium (Li) and boron (B) to piece together the story of how these particles were irradiated in the early Solar System. The challenge was that these parti

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Spider Wasps Get a Tech Upgrade for Solving Hard Problems

Ever heard of spider wasps and their clever problem-solving skills? Scientists have now given them a digital boost! They've combined the wasps' natural strategies with some smart tricks from the Grey Wolf Algorithm. This makes their search for the best solutions faster and more efficient. The new me

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Nov 24 2024CELEBRITIES

Marjorie Taylor Greene's Makeup-Free Moment: Fitness First

Marjorie Taylor Greene, known for her bold politics and wild conspiracy theories, sometimes uses her appearance to make a statement. In September 2023, she did just that by appearing makeup-free in a live stream from her home gym. The 12-minute video covered hot topics like immigration and governmen

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Monitoring Blood Sugar in Adults with Short Bowel Syndrome on Home IV Nutrition

Adults with short bowel syndrome often rely on home parenteral nutrition (HPN) for nourishment. One common issue they face is abnormal blood sugar levels, also known as dysglycemia. A recent study aimed to map out the 24-hour blood sugar profiles of these adults using continuous glucose monitors (CG

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Nov 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

Smart Sensors: Tracking City Air Pollution with Satellite Help

Air pollution, especially PM2. 5 particles that can cause serious health issues, is a major global problem. Knowing where to place sensors to monitor this pollution is a big challenge. It's like trying to find the best spots in a huge city maze, considering things like traffic, population, and weath

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

A Long-Awaited Victory: Columbia Lions Eye First League Title in 63 Years

Columbia University's football team, the Lions, is famous for all the wrong reasons. They hold the record for the longest losing streak in college football history, a whopping 44 games in the 1980s. But now, they're on the brink of history—a good kind of history. If they win their game against Corne

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Nov 24 2024LIFESTYLE

La Grange’s Month of Magic: Fun for Everyone this Holiday Season

Get ready, La Grange! The annual Hometown Holidays event kicks off on November 30, bringing a whole month of festive activities to the town. Organized by the La Grange Business Association and the village, this year’s celebration is set to be even more exciting. The festivities start with the Small

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