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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling Microglia's Bounce Back: A Gene Study

Ever wondered if tiny cells in your eye can bounce back after a sudden inflammation? Scientists used a special strain of mice to find out. They gave these mice a single dose of a harmless bacteria substance into their eyes and watched what happened in the microglia, tiny immune cells in the retina.

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Nov 08 2024FINANCE

Unraveling the Past: A Look at International Trade Finance

Ever wondered how international trade finance started? Let's hop back in time to the Middle Ages. Back then, trade finance was a local affair, with merchants and bankers creating their own unique financial tools. Picture this: a merchant in Italy might use a different method than one in China. As tr

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

The Role of Catch Trials in Motor Memory Formation

Learning to move under new conditions is a fascinating process studied by neuroscientists. When people adapt to unexpected forces with the help of a robotic arm, they're forming "internal models" – mental representations of how their body and environment work together. The study explored whether hav

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

How Maternal Health Inequalities Shape Fertility Choices in Ethiopia

Fertility plays a big role in shaping the population of a country—its size, structure, and makeup. Knowing what people want when it comes to having kids, also known as fertility preferences, helps predict population growth. This study looked into how differences in using key maternal health services

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

How Often Do Psychiatry Researchers Involve People With Lived Experience?

Researchers decided to take a look at studies published in some of the most important psychiatry journals. They wanted to know two things: how many of these studies mentioned involving people with personal experiences of mental health issues, and how many actually did it. If involvement happened, th

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

How Corporate Entrepreneurship Shapes Business Performance

Ever wondered how businesses thrive in different environments? Researchers have found that how companies act pioneeringly, which we call corporate entrepreneurship, can either make or break their success. They studied chiefs from 325 companies in the US, Slovenia, and Ireland, both private and publi

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Nov 07 2024CELEBRITIES

A Young News Anchor's Sudden Loss

Sad news struck the world of journalism recently. Chauncy Glover, a well-known Los Angeles TV news anchor, passed away unexpectedly at just 39 years old. Before his time in LA, Chauncy made history as the first Black male main anchor at Houston's KTRK. He spent eight years there before moving to Cal

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

German Chancellor Fires Finance Minister, Coalition Teeters

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a big move on Wednesday. He fired Finance Minister Christian Lindner. This decision could cause Germany's coalition government to collapse. Scholz said he had to do this to protect the country. The trouble started after Lindner wrote an 18-page economic paper. It

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

Will Weather Impact the 2024 Lotte Championship?

This week, the LPGA Tour is stopping in Hawaii for the Lotte Championship, an event with a $3 million purse. You might remember that the tour's previous stop in Asia faced delays due to bad weather. The Toto Japan Classic got cut short to 54 holes because of tropical storm Kong-Rey. While the Lotte

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

Injuries and Weather Woes: Will the PGA Tour's Big Event Survive?

The World Wide Technology Championship is back for its 17th edition in 2024, offering a whopping $7. 2 million purse. But before the tournament even starts, several top players might be missing from the 132-player field. Only a few big names like Cameron Young, Max Greyserman, and Lucas Glover are s

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