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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Solving Puzzles in Sphere World: A New Way to Understand Burns-Epstein Invariants

Imagine you're trying to solve a puzzle, but you can only see the colors on the pieces. Scientists have found a clever trick to figure out the shape of these pieces using the color pattern. This is like understanding the Burns-Epstein invariant of a spherical CR homology sphere using its holonomy re

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Nov 29 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Currencies: Understanding Their Risk and Relationship

Imagine you're trying to figure out how different cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Ripple move together. You look at their prices from January 2016 to December 2021, including the crazy time of the crypto crash and the pandemic. You use a special tool called the Generalized Aut

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Nov 29 2024CRIME

Connecticut Democrats Get Bomb Threats at Their Homes

In recent news, several Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut were targeted with bomb threats at their homes. Jim Himes, Joe Courtney, and John Larson all faced this scary situation. The good news is that when police checked, they didn't find any actual bombs. This incident followed a simi

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Former FBI Deputy McCabe on Threats to Trump's Cabinet: No Surprise Here

Andrew McCabe, who used to be the deputy director of the FBI, didn't bat an eye when he heard about threats to President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks. "It's not shocking at all, " he said in an interview with CNN. McCabe explained that high-profile figures often face such threats. Law enforcement, he

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Nov 29 2024BUSINESS

Black Friday: Why It Still Matters for Retailers

Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is still a big deal for retailers. They see it as a way to bring people into stores and kick off the holiday shopping season. This year, with fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas, stores are eager for Black Friday to succeed. Emily Phillips, a Texas

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

The Surprising Truth About Sugar and Mice

Imagine this: researchers gave mice with a missing liver enzyme called Agpat5 a diet filled with sugary drinks. What happened? Their weight and body fat didn't budge, but their insulin levels dropped, and they had better blood sugar control. This flip-flops the usual idea that sugar is always bad fo

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

The Philosopher Who Brought Science and Feelings Together

Imagine a world where our feelings and experiences were just as important as the laws of nature. That's the vision of Henri Bergson, a French philosopher who's often overlooked. Unlike many of his peers, Bergson didn't think science and subjective experience were at odds. He wanted to bridge that ga

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Planet's Health Hinges on Nature's Lessons

You might think that our planet's health is separate from our own. But it's not! They're connected like a big, intertwined puzzle. Sadly, we've been focusing too much on ourselves, which has led to increased pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and more. This harms both us and the environment. One b

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Skin Secrets: Unlocking Aging and Health

Ever thought about how your skin can reveal insights into your health? Scientists discovered that skin autofluorescence (SAF), which measures glycation products in your skin, is a good sign of aging. But here’s the interesting part: they compared SAF with blood-based metabolomics, known as MetaboHea

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Detecting Prostate Cancer through Color: The Sarcosine Sensor

The world of medical diagnosis is always on the lookout for better ways to spot diseases early. One such approach involves detecting special molecules called biomarkers. In the case of prostate cancer, a molecule called Sarcosine can be found in urine. This study introduces a clever way to spot Sarc

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