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Dec 03 2024ENVIRONMENT

Science Meets Farming: Studying Sheep Gas to Fight Climate Change

Imagine big metal boxes, like walk-in refrigerators, in Colombia. These are no ordinary boxes; they're chambers designed to measure something unusual: sheep burps and farts. Why? To understand and reduce methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. Methane is a big deal. It's responsible for a significant c

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Dec 03 2024CRIME

Tragic End for Alleged Shooter in Chicago Anti-Semitic Attack

In a surprising turn of events, a man accused of shooting a Jewish man and firing at police in Chicago last October has died in what appears to be a suicide. Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, who was facing serious charges including terrorism and hate crimes, was found unresponsive at the Cook County Jail dur

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Dec 02 2024BUSINESS

Volkswagen Workers Strike: The Battle Over Wages and Jobs

On Monday, Volkswagen workers in Germany put down their tools to protest. Nine factories were affected, with workers either stopping work for demonstrations or cutting shifts short. Banners with slogans like "strike ready" and "warning strikes — our right" were seen. This followed a warning from Tho

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

Number-Space Connection: How Language Plays a Role

Did you know that the way we perceive numbers can be influenced by the language we speak? A recent cross-cultural study uncovered surprising insights into this connection. Researchers looked at the spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect, which ties number size to space. For i

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Don't Let Leftovers Go Bad: Food Safety Tips for Thanksgiving

So, you've cooked a delicious Thanksgiving feast and have lots of leftovers. But how long can you safely eat them? According to the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), you better hurry up. They say Monday, December 2 is the last day to enjoy your fridge-stored leftovers without worrying too much

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Where Will New Canadian Geriatricians Set Up Shop?

Canada is facing a shortage of geriatricians, and this problem is only getting worse. These doctors are vital for looking after the health of older adults. To understand why new geriatricians choose their first practice location, we conducted a survey in 2023. Imagine you're a young doctor speciali

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Dec 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Mangrove Fishing: A Global Look

Are you curious about how climate change is affecting mangrove fisheries? Mangroves, those unique trees that grow along coastal lines, are vital for many small fishing communities. They support a variety of marine life like fish, crustaceans, and molluscs. But, recent changes in the climate are maki

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Dec 02 2024AGRICULTURE

Farming Futures: How Veterans Find New Roots in Agriculture

In the United States, farming is facing a future where more hands are needed on the land. Simultaneously, military veterans are looking for new career paths after their service. This is where a unique program at Appalachian State University in North Carolina steps in. The program, known as Frontline

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Jay Bhattacharya's Rise: A Lesson in Science and Freedom

Four years back, Jay Bhattacharya was shunned by colleagues at Stanford and silenced on social media for his views on the pandemic. He's come a long way since then. President-elect Donald Trump has nominated him to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH). If approved, this could be a big win fo

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Dec 02 2024CELEBRITIES

Magic Johnson's Health Journey: Living with HIV for 33 Years

Magic Johnson, the former NBA superstar, has been living with HIV for 33 years. Back in the day, when he was just 31, he had to walk away from basketball, a sport he loved. His peers' reactions and the initial hardships weren't easy. But today, on World AIDS Day, he shared some great news. He credit

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