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Jan 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Corporate Cults: Severance Season 2

The second season of Severance has really started to dive into areas around the corporate world. It's like peeling the onion layer-by-layer. The characters can't remember their work lives when they're at home and vice versa. It's like they have a secret, split life. So the show is really a blast of

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Shining Lights on History: Tattoos and Black Holes

Every month, science serves up a buffet of fascinating discoveries. But with so much to digest, some amazing findings can slip through the cracks. Let's dive into a couple of standout stories from January. Imagine peering into the heart of a black hole. In 2019, scientists pulled off an inc

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

The Kids Are Alright—Or Are They?

Imagine a world where kids' health habits keep them from reaching their full potential. Where they are not equal. Where some kids are way healthier than others. A significant reason why kids are in different health leagues is that their lifestyles are not the same. Many kids today are not li

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Smoking Taxes, Smoking Kids

The taxation of cigarettes while a baby is in the womb doesn't just impact those with a habit during pregnancy. It has effects that stick around well into adulthood. That means cigarettes priced more highly for expecting mothers could steer adults away smoking when they later fall expecting. Some s

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Jan 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unlocking Arsenic's Secret: The Power of Hematite Defects

Hematite, a common mineral, isn't perfect. It has defects that can be created by using a chemical called sodium borohydride. These defects are like tiny holes in the mineral's structure. Scientists have found these defects can be very helpful in trapping harmful arsenic. Arsenic is a nasty poison th

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: How Health Tech Can Fight Inequality

Imagine a world where health advice is as personalized as a Netflix recommendation. Health recommender systems (HRS) are stepping into the game as an emerging field in digital health. These smarts systems assess information from multiple layers of influence that shape our habits and decisions about

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

ADHD and Chinese Medicine

Parents have expressed their experiences with a traditional Chinese therapy called Tuina, which is used to help children with ADHD. The therapy is focused on improving sleep quality and appetite. This is a big deal because sleep and appetite are common issues for kids with ADHD. In Hong Kong, par

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Jan 31 2025RELIGION

New Insights On The Strength Of Faith Questionnaire’s

In the heart of a country that embraces faith, a recent study asked adults what religion means to them. Turkey, a vibrant mix of cultures and beliefs, provided a snapshot of its people interpretations of God. The study shed light on more than just personal beliefs; it revealed h

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

Why Do Kids Get Involved in Crime?

People around the world agree that children are still growing and learning. Their judgment isn't fully developed, so punishment is not the best way to deal with them. A study took a close look at 315 kids in Turkey. The kids were 83 boys and 17 girls. Of these kids, 33. 7 percent were involved in t

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Matt Fitzpatrick: Taking it Weekly to the Cup

Ask anyone who follows the pro golf tours around the globe, and they'll know who Fitzpatrick is. His success has been a journey of steady, impressive improvements. Throughout his career, Fitzpatrick has been climbing the ranks. His victories across different levels of tournaments and hi

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