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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Rethinking Plastic: Turning Polyester Waste into Gold

Did you know that discarded polyester is a major problem? It's bad for the environment and health. But guess what? There's a smart way to fix this – chemical recycling! Let's dive in. Traditionally, we've used methods like pyrolysis, carbonation, and solvolysis to break down polyesters. But newer w

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Drugs: A Double-Edged Sword for Street Dwellers

Drugs have been part of human history for ages, but they've also brought along stigma and segregation. This study dives into how drugs are more than just a substance for those living on the streets. They're a way of life, both a killer and a lifeline. The research was done by observing street clinic

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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Citrus Melanose: The Unseen Threat to Our Fruits

Ever thought about the hidden threats to our favorite citrus fruits? Meet citrus melanose, a sneaky fungal disease caused by members of the Diaporthe genus. The main culprit here is Diaporthe citri, a fungus that makes citrus fruits and leaves look ugly with black spots and rough skin. Scientists ha

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

AI in Mental Health: Promises and Pitfalls

Mental health problems are spreading rapidly around the world. Could big language models, a type of artificial intelligence, be the answer? These AI systems are already taking steps into mental health care, from offering guidance to providing treatment. Initial trials hint that they might be good at

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Nov 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Snapshots of Family Fortitude: Battling COVID-19 Together

A fascinating study took a close look at how families endured the COVID-19 pandemic. They used an interesting technique called Photovoice, where families captured photos or videos that showed what kept them strong or weighted them down in their communities. Nine families participated, sharing their

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX Eyes New Starship Test Launch Date

SpaceX has announced that its sixth test flight for the Starship rocket is scheduled for early November. The upcoming flight follows the recent success of the fifth test, which achieved the significant feat of catching a Super Heavy Booster mid-air. This new test aims to repeat this achievement whil

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Cable TV & Internet: A Double-Edged Sword for Political Engagement

Who would have thought that, in our age of constant connectivity, people wouldn't be more informed about politics? That's right! While cable TV and the internet have flooded us with political info, our political know-how hasn't really improved. Surprising, isn't it? You see, it all boils down to wh

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Nov 07 2024EDUCATION

How Online Games Shape Kids' Language

These days, tech is zooming ahead, and one cool thing it's brought us is online games. But have you ever thought about how these games might be influencing the way kids in elementary school learn language? A recent study took a deep dive into this topic. They looked at fourth-graders, ages 9-11, at

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Nov 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebs' Threats to Leave if Trump Wins: A Recurring Joke?

In the run-up to the 2024 U. S. presidential election, several celebrities have spoken out against Donald Trump, with some even threatening to leave the country if he wins. Actresses like Sharon Stone and singers such as Cher and Barbra Streisand have publicly expressed their disapproval and intent

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Return: Global Economy Braces for Changes

Donald Trump's re-election has sparked a lot of talk about what it means for the world's economy. He's promised big changes like higher taxes on imports, tax cuts, and less government rules. Analysts are wondering how much of this he'll actually do and what impact it could have. Lizzy Galbraith, who

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