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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

The Evolutionary Journey of NAC Genes in Plants

Imagine taking a trip back in time to see how plants adapted to life on land. One key player in this story is the NAC transcription factor. NAC genes are like the conductors of an orchestra, directing how plants grow, develop, and respond to stress. We looked at plants from green algae to today's cr

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

The Best Temperature for Growing Mealworms

Mealworms, also known as Tenebrio molitor, are superstars in the insect farming world. But to thrive, they need just the right temperature. Farmers usually aim for around 29 to 31°C. A recent study wanted to find the perfect temperature for these little critters to grow, develop, and have lots of ba

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Microbes and COVID-19: Friends or Foes?

Imagine tiny organisms that live on and inside your body. These are called microbes. During COVID-19, researchers found that these microbes can either help or harm you. The disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus can disrupt the balance of these microbes, making the disease worse. Changes in these m

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Dec 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Europe's Grid Stability with a Smart Consumption Guide

Climate shifts and global tensions are making Europe's power grid resilience a hot topic. One clever solution is voluntary demand response, which helps balance power supply and demand during energy shortages or surplus from renewables. An open data service called Interoperable Recommender is making

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Dec 25 2024CRIME

What Do We Really Know? Public Awareness of Minor Sex Trafficking

Imagine walking into a hotel room and seeing a minor with an adult and cash. Would you correctly identify it as domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST)? Surprisingly, many people struggle with this. A recent study with 320 volunteers from an online platform found that only about half (61%) could spot

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Morning Meals and Mental Health: An Unexpected Link

You know, the old saying "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" usually focuses on physical health. But did you know breakfast can also impact mental health? A study found a surprising connection between breakfast consumption and suicidal thoughts and actions. Yep, you heard it right! It

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Exploring Common Myths and Facts About Creatine: A Researcher's Perspective

Creatine supplements, often known as creatine monohydrate (CrM), have been shown to boost performance in sports and exercise, as well as having health benefits throughout life. Despite solid evidence, many people still have questions and misunderstandings about CrM. In 2021, a group published a revi

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

How Cue Accuracy Shapes Learning in Visual Tasks

Imagine searching for something in a super crowded place. Over time, you get better at spotting it because you remember where it usually is. But what if the clues aren't always right? That's exactly what researchers looked into. They found that the more reliable the clues (like, how often they point

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Dec 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Twists and Turns of 'Bad Sisters' Season 2 Finale

The creator of ‘Bad Sisters’, Sharon Horgan, had a clever idea for the second season while shooting the first. This idea was about Grace’s ex-husband, Ian Reilly, and how Grace couldn’t escape her tragic cycle. The season finale reveals that Grace, played by Anne-Marie Duff, runs into trouble with I

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Pitching Speedup: When More is Less

A recent MLB report highlights a worrisome trend: pitchers are getting injured more often. The league is grappling with a problem it can't ignore. Baseball's most precious resource, its pitchers, are breaking down due to the intense focus on velocity and new ways to throw the ball. It's like they're

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