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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

How Kids and Adults Rate Their Wheelchairs: A Look at Personal Budgets and Outcome Measures in the NHS

In England, if you're eligible for a wheelchair through the NHS, you can apply for a personal wheelchair budget. This means you get to choose the equipment that best suits your needs. To help with this, there are two tools: the WATCh for kids and the WATCh-Ad for adults. These tools, known as patien

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Rich and Poor: The Threat to Democracy

Ever wondered why some democracies are struggling? A big part of the problem might be the gap between the rich and the poor. In countries where income inequality is high, democracy seems to weaken over time. This isn't just a theory; a recent study looked at many different countries and found that i

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Air Quality in Chile: A Mix of Math and AI for Better Predictions

From 2016 to 2021, scientists studied Chile's air quality by using data from the National Air Quality Information System (SINCA). They focused on three cities: Quintero, Puchuncaví, and Coyhaique. The goal? To create models that can predict pollution levels like sulfur dioxide (SO2), tiny particles

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

2024: Another Year of Hot Records

Let's talk about 2024. It was a really warm year, like, really warm. NASA and NOAA said it was the warmest year ever recorded. This isn't just a one-time thing; 2023 was also the warmest year before that. The difference between 2024 and 2023? A tiny 0. 18 degrees Fahrenheit. Scientists have been pr

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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

Banishing Ghosts in MRI: A Clever Trick with Dual-polarity Readout

You know how ghosts can show up in your MRI scans, making it hard to see what's really going on? This happens due to something called Nyquist ghosting. A clever trick called dual-polarity readout can fix this, but it usually takes twice as long. Researchers have found a way to make this trick work f

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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gerard Butler's Heist Movies: A European Escapade

Gerard Butler has become a star of the January movie scene, much like Will Smith once owned Memorial Day. His action-packed heist films, including the latest "Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, " are taking the early weeks of the year by storm. Butler, known for his tough-guy roles, brings a unique charm to

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Meet Val Boreland: The New Boss of SpinCo’s Shows

NBCUniversal has just hired Val Boreland as the President of Entertainment for its spinoff company, SpinCo. This means she’ll be in charge of shows on cable networks like USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, E! , Syfy, and Golf Channel. Boreland’s experience shows she knows how to buy and create good c

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Clean Cooking Fuels: A Boost for Income and Equality in China

Imagine you're living in China and your family switches from traditional cooking methods to cleaner fuels. What happens? Well, a lot! A study shows that a small increase in using clean cooking fuels can boost a country's total household income by billions. In China, this means an extra $37 billion a

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

The ChatGPT Revolution: Uneven Use and Unequal Gains

Let's talk about ChatGPT, a powerful AI tool that's becoming a big deal in the workplace. A Danish study checked out how 18, 000 workers in 11 job fields are using it. Guess who's rushing to use it? You got it, the younger and less experienced folk. But here's where it gets interesting: women are la

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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sports in Surprising Settings: A Photographer's Adventure

Ever wondered what skiers would look like on sand dunes? Or how about tennis players on Utah's salt flats? Four pro photographers, Dani KM, Anouk Flesch, Little Shao, and Ray Demski, partnered with Nikon Europe to answer these questions. They used the new Nikon Z6 III camera to shoot athletes in unu

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