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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Nurses with Work Injuries: How Spiritual Health Matters

Nurses often face work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) due to the physical demands of their job. But did you know that their spiritual well-being can also take a hit? A recent study took a close look at this often-overlooked aspect. The study found that nurses dealing with MSDs faced chall

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Shining Copper Nanoclusters for Checking Enzyme Activity

A new method has been developed to create copper nanoclusters with a unique design. These nanoclusters are protected by a special bidentate ligand and have an octahedral core made of six copper atoms. Interestingly, these tiny structures can glow at high temperatures, up to 250 degrees Celsius. Thei

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Spying on Fly Brains: Neuron Activity During Social Behaviors

Discovering which neurons are active in flies when they're being social isn't easy. Flies are tiny and not see-through, making it tough to watch their brain cells in action. Scientists have tried invasive methods like Flyception, but these don't let flies fully perform social behaviors like fighting

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Unsolved Case of Primary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy

Ever come across Primary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy, commonly known as PHO? This rare genetic condition affects both bones and skin. Scientists have discovered that a significant chemical named prostaglandin E2, or PGE2 for simplicity, is crucial in this condition. But that's not all—they're also

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Wildfire Smoke: Why It's Thick and What It Means

Biomass burning organic aerosol, or BBOA, is a big deal when it comes to air pollution. It's made when stuff like trees and plants burn, and it plays a big role in how our climate and health are affected. The key here is how sticky and gooey this aerosol is, and whether it's one big blob or a few se

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Nov 28 2024BUSINESS

Is Big Tech Back on the FTC's Radar? Microsoft Under Scrutiny

Microsoft is the latest big tech company to find itself in the crosshairs of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The agency has been looking into Microsoft's cloud and software businesses, particularly how the company bundles its services. This isn't the first time Microsoft has faced such scrutiny.

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Nov 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Star Signs Today: Confidence Boost & Fresh Starts

Good news, it’s a day to shake off doubts and find your confidence! The sun and Mars are teaming up to give you that extra push you need. If you've been feeling stuck, today might be your day to break free. Starting with Aries, don't shy away from big actions just because they don't serve your ambi

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

The Effect of Salt on the Folding of Engrailed Homeodomain

Engrailed homeodomain, or EngHD, is a crucial protein that controls over 200 genes by acting as a transcription factor. It folds quickly, but scientists aren't quite sure how electrostatic interactions within it affect its stability and cooperativity during folding. Recent research used a computer m

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Nov 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Baldur's Gate 3's Big Update in 2025: New Subclasses and More!

Baldur’s Gate 3 is gearing up for a massive update in 2025, and it’s packed with exciting new features. Patch 8 will introduce 12 new subclasses, crossplay, and a photo mode. Larian, the game's developer, plans to focus on new projects after this major update. One of the biggest additions to the ga

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Nov 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Alison Pill's Birthday: Steps to a Successful Year

Happy birthday, Alison Pill! Today is the day to let go of things that cause you trouble and embrace unity. Unity is key to success and completion, and knowing when to move on is a smart move. Make this your year of prosperity by doing what makes you happy and thinking about what's important to you.

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