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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Social Media Stars: News Sources of the 21st Century

Ever wondered who’s shaping the news landscape in America? It turns out, nearly one in five Americans get their news from social media stars. A new study by Pew Research Center reveals that these digital influencers, often found on platforms like X, are a significant source of information, especiall

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Brain Connections: The Patch-Walking Technique

Studying how neurons connect in the brain is tough. The traditional method, called patch clamping, is slow and requires a lot of effort. Scientists have come up with a new way to make this process faster and more efficient. Instead of taking all the tiny electrodes out every time, they clean just on

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Young Adults and Suicide: A Closer Look at Communication and Media Habits

Recently, researchers investigated how communication methods and media use might affect suicide attempts in young adults aged 18-29. They spoke with both men and women who had tried to end their lives at least once. The study aims to shed light on this complex issue, given that understanding communi

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Wheelchair Sports Day: High Schoolers Try Something New

Imagine swapping your regular basketball game for a wheelchair basketball match. That's exactly what happened at New Vision High. The students tried out adaptive sports with the help of ParaSport Spokane and Paralympic stars Isaiah Rigo and Chelsea McClammer. It wasn’t as easy as they thought, but t

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Breakthrough in Monkeypox Detection: A New POC Biosensor

Imagine the power of quick and affordable disease detection. Scientists are working on a bold new tool that combines the accuracy of lab tests with the convenience of point-of-care (POC) ones. The latest breakthrough is in detecting the Monkeypox virus. In their latest project, a team has created a

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Nov 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Spiders Help Stabilize Wind Power

Imagine trying to control a wind turbine system (WTS) that’s affected by unpredictable wind speeds. This is no easy task, but researchers have been working on ways to make the power produced more reliable. One method they’ve turned to is something called Direct Vector Control (DVC), which helps deal

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Picking the Best Plants: How to Train Your Genomic Selection

In plant breeding, finding the best genotypes from a big group is like finding a needle in a haystack. This study looks at different ways to make that process easier and more accurate. It's all about making the best use of genomic selection, which is like a superpower for plant breeders. The study

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Why VIP Matters for Adipose Tissue in Cold Weather

Adipose tissue is a dynamic organ crucial for survival roles like immune responses and thermogenesis. New studies reveal it has a complex anatomy and physiology. Vasoactive intestinal peptide, known as VIP, and its receptors (VPAC1 and VPAC2) play significant roles in various bodily functions. Howev

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Medicine Use in Colombia's COVID-19 Hospitals: A Closer Look

When COVID-19 hit, doctors worldwide scrambled to find effective treatments. Even though many drugs didn't show promising results, they were still widely used. A study in Colombia looked at how different medications were prescribed to COVID-19 patients in hospitals. The focus was on the differences

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Alcohol and Aggression: What Your Drinking Habits Really Mean

Ever thought about how your drinking habits might affect your behavior? Scientists recently explored this, checking out how different drinking patterns can influence aggression. They didn't just look at one drink, but observed what happens over time, much like a night out at a bar. They brought in 7

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