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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling Giant SHG: How MoS2 Boosts CuInP2S6's Optical Response

Have you ever wondered about the secrets hidden in tiny crystal structures? Scientists have discovered something remarkable: a material called CuInP2S6 has an amazing ability to emit light when exposed to certain types of light. This effect, known as second-harmonic generation (SHG), is stronger in

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of IFN-γ in Insect Defenses

Did you know that tiny wax moths can help us understand human immune systems better? Scientists are fascinated by interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), a protein that plays a big role in both insect and human immunity. In a recent study, they found out that IFN-γ in Galleria mellonella larvae (which are like li

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

voters surprise, election shakes up old ideas

Politics often relies on guesswork. We guess how people might vote and what they care about based on certain traits. Last week's election showed some of these guesses were right. Men mostly voted for the GOP, and women leaned towards Democrats. College grads tilted progressive, while working-class v

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Nitrogen's Effect on Coating Structure and Oxidation

Scientists discovered that CrAlSiN coatings with different nitrogen levels reacted differently when exposed to high temperatures. They found that coatings with about 42 to 45 atoms of nitrogen per 100 atoms had a mix of tiny crystals and a glassy-like structure. As nitrogen levels went past 52 atoms

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Big Words, Big Help: How AI is Changing Orthopedics

Have you ever imagined having a smart assistant that can understand and generate medical texts, images, and even videos? This is exactly what large language models (LLMs) are capable of. But how does this technology fit into the world of orthopedics? Orthopedics deals with bone and joint issues, wh

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Nov 15 2024FINANCE

Japan's Economy: A Surprising Jump After a Bumpy Ride

In a twist of events, Japan's economy has seen a surprising 0. 3% year-on-year boost in its real GDP this past quarter. This sharp turnaround comes after a 1. 1% dip in the previous quarter. You might be wondering what caused this sudden shift. The Bank of Japan made an interesting move when it rais

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Auto Parts Retailer Set to Close Hundreds of Shops

Advance Auto Parts, a big name in the auto parts business, is locking up the doors of more than 700 stores. This decision follows a string of bad earnings reports. Both company-owned and independent stores will shut down across the US. No word yet on exactly where in St. Louis these closures will ha

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Microscopic Gateways: Unlocking Nature's Secrets for Health

Have you ever pondered how tiny passageways in our cells allow essential substances to pass through? These are known as ion channels, and they play a crucial role in our body's functioning. Scientists are attempting to mimic these channels in laboratories using a method called biomimicry. By studyin

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Nov 15 2024FINANCE

Fed Chair Powell: Hold Your Horses on Rate Cuts!

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell dropped a hint in Dallas about future interest rate cuts. He said, "We're in no hurry. " Why? Inflation is still hanging around, and the economy is doing just fine. He's got a point. When things are steady, there's no rush to change them. Economists think the Fed

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Dreams And Nightmares: How They Impact Sleep & Wellbeing

Have you ever dreamt while knowing you were dreaming? This fascinating phenomenon is known as lucid dreaming. But how does it affect sleep and mental health? A new study dives into this question. You might think lucid dreaming is all fun and games, but researchers wanted to know if it's linked

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