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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Tracking Viruses in Sewage: A Two-Year Study in India

Imagine if we could predict outbreaks of flu and COVID-19 just by looking at what's in our sewage. That's exactly what scientists did in Pune, India. They spent two years, from January 2022 to December 2023, collecting sewage samples from 11 different areas. They used a special technique called reve

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Wastewater Treatment: A Look into Multi-Stage Flow-Through Systems

Cleaning up wastewater is a big deal. One way to do it is by using electrochemical flow-through systems. These systems can break down tough pollutants like amoxicillin (AMX) in water. Researchers used a special type of anode made of porous Ti-ENTA/SnO2-Sb to test how well these systems work. They fo

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Jon Stewart Sets the Record Straight on Joe Rogan’s Podcast

Joe Rogan’s podcast has always been a hot topic, especially after he endorsed Donald Trump. Some people think Democrats need their own version of Rogan’s show. But comedian Jon Stewart has something to say about that. Stewart believes Rogan isn’t easily defined by politics. He thinks Rogan has both

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Tiny Silver Nanoparticles in Porous Supports for Faster Dye Degradation

Ever wondered how to make catalysts that work superfast and can be easily used? Scientists figured out a way by creating tiny silver nanoparticles, called nano-Ag, and placing them in special porous supports called hyper-cross-linked supports (HCP-CC). These supports have lots of tiny holes that mak

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Charli XCX Praises Bratty Attitude in SNL Monologue

Charli XCX used her SNL monologue to shout out Martha Stewart’s bratty behavior in her new Netflix documentary. She explained that being bratty is having a specific attitude or vibe. Stewart’s angry reaction to an old magazine article, where she wished the journalist was dead, was a prime example.

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Wastewater Surveillance: A Fairness-Focused Approach

Wastewater monitoring has become a powerful tool for tracking public health since 2020. It's quick and cost-effective. But what's often missing is a focus on fairness. Current ethical discussions mainly center around privacy and legal issues, mostly in North America and Western Europe. We've teamed

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Six More Humans Catch Bird Flu in California and Oregon

Recently, the H5N1 bird flu has been making its way into more people. Six more cases have been reported, with five in California and one in Oregon. This is the first case in Oregon. There might be another case in California, but it's still being checked. All these cases are mild, and the people caug

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Director Defends New Martha Stewart Doc Against Her Critiques

When the Netflix documentary "Martha" premiered, Martha Stewart wasn't thrilled. She criticized the director, R. J. Cutler, for using less-than-flattering camera angles and leaving out big chunks of her life. Cutler, however, wasn't too bothered by her feedback. He understood that Stewart might want

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Nov 12 2024CELEBRITIES

Martha Stewart vs. Reporter: A Clap Back

Martha Stewart recently stirred up some old drama in her Netflix biopic, "Martha. " She made a comment about a reporter who covered her insider trading trial, saying, "Thank goodness, she's dead. " But the reporter, Andrea Peyser, wasn't having it. In a New York Post editorial, Peyser fired back, "I

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Nov 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Martha Stewart's Mistake: A Story of Misinformation and Comebacks

You know Martha Stewart, right? She's the lifestyle guru who found herself in some hot water. Well, recently, she made a big mistake when she claimed that a New York Post columnist was dead. The thing is, this columnist was very much alive and wrote a scathing article about Martha's blunder. When Ma

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