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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Harm: How Couples Dehumanize Each Other

Researchers have found that couples might sometimes treat each other badly, a process called dehumanizing deindividuation. This happens when one partner disrespects, ignores, or controls the other. To understand this better, scientists created a new tool called the Dehumanizing Deindividuation in Co

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Jan 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Urban-Rural Blend: How It Affects Air Quality in Yangtze Cities

You might be wondering how urban and rural areas working together can make the air cleaner. Let's take a look at some cities along the Yangtze River. These cities are trying to blend urban and rural life. This blend can make a big difference in how clean the air is. Scientists are trying to figure

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Jan 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Zinc's New Trick: Turning Waste into Power

Zinc might be the star of the future in energy storage, but it's been held back by some serious issues. Think dendrites, corrosion, and hydrogen bubbles – all messing up the party at the electrode/electrolyte interface. Scientists have found a clever way to turn the tables. They've figured out how t

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

How Formic Acid Leaks Can Slow Down Green Energy Advancements

You probably don't think much about formic acid, but it's actually a big deal in the world of renewable energy. This tiny molecule is great for storing hydrogen, but it has a sneaky habit of leaking through barriers meant to keep it contained. When that happens, it slows down the production of green

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Can Compulsive Habits Hinder Schizophrenia Recovery?

Ever wondered if people with schizophrenia face extra challenges due to their compulsive habits? While these habits can complicate daily life, they might not stand in the way of recovery. Researchers explored this topic and discovered that although these habits can make life tougher, they don't nece

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Brain differences in lonely folks with schizophrenia and depression

Ever felt lonely? You're not alone. Lots of people feel this way, and it's a big deal for health. But what does loneliness do to our brains, especially for people with schizophrenia or depression? Researchers are just starting to figure this out. Schizophrenia and depression make people feel really

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Jan 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's New Tech Brings Windows Games to Tablets

Imagine playing your favorite Windows games on a tablet—that's what Xiaomi aims to achieve with its new virtualization software, WinPlay. This technology is designed to run at least some high-end Windows games on Xiaomi's HyperOS tablets, although it won't match the performance of a GeForce system.

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

The Trump Administration Puts a Pause on Health Agency Communications

In an unexpected move, the Trump administration has hit the pause button on many health agency communications. This includes messages from big names like the CDC and the FDA. The command came down in a memo from the acting Secretary of Health and Human Services. Until at least the end of January, re

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Why Personalized Recovery Predictions Matter After a Stroke

When stroke survivors start their recovery journey, it's not just about the physical healing. It's also about setting realistic goals with the help of their loved ones. This is where prediction models come into play. These models can forecast how well a person might bounce back, but they need to be

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Jan 23 2025CRIME

Drug Cartel Caught by an Unlikely Snitch: A Photo of a French Bulldog

In a surprising turn of events, a group of drug traffickers was taken down by an unexpected informant: a pet French Bulldog named Bob. These criminals were involved in a major drug operation that shipped 448 kg of amphetamines, worth around $46 million, from the UK to Australia. The drugs were hidde

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