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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

How China's Healthcare Pooling System Affects Inequality

In a bold move to tackle health disparities, China introduced a new system that combines health funds from various provinces. This system, called the Unified Pooling Arrangement (UPA), is meant to help urban workers get better medical coverage. The goal? To reduce the health gaps caused by how thing

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Knowledge Matters: Teens and Hormonal Contraception

Do you know what hormonal contraception is? Many teens don’t, and that could be a problem. A recent national survey found that how much teens know about hormonal contraception (HC) can affect whether they're willing to use it. The study aimed to see if there's a link between knowledge and willingnes

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Jan 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solving #k-SAT Faster: Goodbye to #ETH

Imagine you're trying to count all the ways you can make a puzzle work. In the world of computer science, this is like #k-SAT, where you're looking for solutions to a problem. Researchers have just found a clever trick using randomness to count these solutions super fast, in a time that grows slower

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

Why Better Boots Are Key for Moon Explorers' Health

Did you know that astronauts heading to the Moon for NASA's Artemis missions need special boots? Why? Because the Moon's poles are super cold, reaching temperatures as low as -369°F (-223°C)! That's way colder than the equatorial regions where the Apollo missions landed. The extreme temperatures mea

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Jan 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Madagascar's River: A Strange Sight from Space

NASA astronaut Don Pettit recently snapped a photo from the International Space Station (ISS) that shows something quite fascinating. The Betsiboka River estuary in Madagascar, when seen from 250 miles above Earth, looks a lot like the tiny blood vessels in the back of our eyes, known as the retina.

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Jan 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speed Bumps: How Automated Shuttle Disruptions Affect Performance

Imagine you're on an automated shuttle, zipping through the University of North Carolina in Charlotte. From July to December 2023, researchers were watching how well these shuttles handled their routes. They collected lots of data, like GPS information, disengagement records (when the shuttle hands

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Jan 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sustainable Food Packaging: A Fresh Look at Wood

Imagine this: a world where your food packaging is made from wood, helping keep your food fresh and the environment clean. That's the idea behind a new study that uses poplar bark to create antioxidant particleboards. These boards are made with bio-adhesives, which are safer for the environment than

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Exercise and Heart Health: A Different Approach

Imagine you're living with a heart condition like stable angina. Now, picture how exercise could help. Researchers at Hebei Sport University created a unique exercise program for those dealing with coronary heart disease. They wanted to see if it could make a difference. The study included patients

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Sky Lights Up: A Mysterious Morning Glow in Northern California

Early on a Friday morning, people in the Sacramento region were treated to a stunning celestial show. A bright, multi-colored ball with a massive tail streaked across the Northern California sky around 6 a. m. Many locals snapped photos and sent them to FOX40. com, eager to share the unusual sight.

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Jan 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Updates Made Easy: What You Need to Know about Galaxy S25's Seamless Updates

Ever wondered how your phone stays up-to-date without any hassle? Meet the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung's latest high-end devices that introduce Seamless Updates. This feature is a game-changer, but it's got some people worried about storage space. Let's dig in! Seamless Updates let you use your phon

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