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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

Missing Monkeys: Rescue Efforts Continue in South Carolina

Imagine 43 young Rhesus macaques out for a wild adventure in South Carolina! These little escapees, weighing only 6 to 7 pounds each, got a taste of freedom last Wednesday when a caretaker forgot to lock two doors at the Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center in Yemassee. The research lab is about 60

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Solving Puzzles in Behavioural Science: Why Use Multiple Methods?

Ever wondered if one thing causes another? This is a big question in behavioural and mental health research. These fields are full of complex stuff, making it tough to figure out what causes what. Let’s talk about 'triangulation. ' Imagine it like solving a mystery with different tools, each giving

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Holly Madison's Journey to Understanding Autism

TV personality Holly Madison recently opened up about her autism diagnosis, sharing her struggles to find medical help and her journey to self-understanding. Last year, the former Playboy House Bunny revealed she had been diagnosed with autism after a lifetime of difficulty with social interactions.

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Nov 10 2024HEALTH

How Hemoglobin Affects Student Athletes

Have you ever thought about how blood could impact your ability to run or play sports? A recent study explored this idea by looking into the link between hemoglobin levels and students' physical fitness. Hemoglobin, a crucial protein in red blood cells, carries oxygen throughout the body. Researcher

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Cannabis and Sleep: A Mixed Bag for Young Adults

Young adults with anxiety or depression might find cannabis helpful for sleep, but for others, it could make things worse. A recent study from USC shows that cannabis can improve sleep problems for those with mental health issues, but worsen sleep for those without. Researchers think this might be b

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Blurry Lasers Tame Stormy Skies

Have you ever seen lasers appear to twist and turn during storms? Surprisingly, scientists discovered a clever method to keep lasers steady – using slightly fuzzy lasers known as PCBs. These unique lasers average out their rapid flickers, making them more stable. In a basic experiment mimicking turb

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Spread of H5N1 Bird Flu

It seems like the bird flu H5N1 is affecting more people than we realize. A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 7% of dairy farmers in Michigan and Colorado tested positive for antibodies to the virus. Since 2022, this highly pathogenic avian flu has been jumping

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Training Chatbots to Be Polite: A Creative Approach

Have you ever thought about teaching a robot to be polite? It's not as easy as it sounds, especially without specific examples to guide them. That's what a team of researchers set out to do. They developed three innovative models to create chatbots that can be either polite or impolite. One model, c

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Longevity: The Power of Decentralized Science

Imagine a world where scientific research isn't held back by red tape and slow funding. Welcome to the realm of Decentralized Science, or DeSci for short. This innovative approach uses blockchain technology to shake up the traditional way science gets funded and published. Why is this important? Wel

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Health Care's Crowd Power

Ever thought about health care using the wisdom of the crowd? Scientists checked out over 100 studies to see how collective smarts could change public health. They found three major ways this works: encouraging healthy habits, helping with research, and keeping people well overall. This isn't just a

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