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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Snakebites in Africa: The Hidden Economic Burden

Snakebite envenomation is a significant issue in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), causing over 30% of global deaths from snakebites. This problem doesn't just affect health; it also comes with a hefty financial cost. The direct and indirect expenses are high, and there are economic barriers that need to be

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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Heat Stress and Cucumbers: How They Adapt

Heat can seriously mess up your cucumbers. Scientists found that hot weather can change how your cucumber plants grow and what they produce. They studied two types of cucumbers: one that can handle the heat (Gy14) and one that can't (32X). When it gets hot, these cucumbers change how they make cert

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Jan 03 2025EDUCATION

Why is Klein's Backwards Bike So Tricky?

Imagine a bike that defies your logic—that’s what Professor Klein created with his rear-steered bicycle! This two-wheeler isn't like the bikes you ride every day. Even though Klein offered a prize for anyone who could master it, no one was able to ride it for years. This bike, funny as it sounds, he

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Jan 03 2025SCIENCE

Quantum Restarts and Time-Energy Uncertainty

Scientists have discovered an interesting link between time and energy in quantum systems under observation. Known as the time-energy uncertainty relation, this concept helps explain how often a quantum system returns to its initial state. Previous studies showed that this return time, called the me

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Jan 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unmasking Secrets: How News and Social Media Handled a Japanese Entertainment Scandal

You’ve probably heard about big scandals in the news, right? Well, one that shook up Japan was the sexual abuse scandal in the entertainment industry. This wasn't just a simple mistake. It was a web of silence that took years to break through. News outlets played a big part in exposing this mess. T

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Why Is Elon Musk Supporting a Controversial Figure?

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has been vocal about his support for British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who is currently serving an 18-month prison sentence. Musk has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to post and repost content about Robinson, even pinning a "Free Tommy Robinson! " post to the top of

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Jan 02 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Ousted President Fights Back

Impeached South Korean president, Yoon Suk Yeol, is standing strong. In a letter to his supporters, he promised to "fight until the end. " This comes after his declaration of martial law led to his impeachment. The opposition party thinks Yoon is trying to cause trouble and is upset about his letter

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Exploring Protein Fibrils: How They Form and Deliver Drugs

Proteins are like tiny building blocks in our bodies, and sometimes they misfold and clump together, forming structures called fibrils. This is what happens in a disease called amyloidosis. Scientists are looking into how pluronics, like F68 and F127, affect this process. Using special tools, they'v

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Jan 02 2025EDUCATION

Game Play and Social Meaning: A New Way to Study Language

Imagine diving into a video game where your choices reveal hidden social meanings. Scientists found a fresh approach to studying these meanings by swapping out classic scales with strategic gameplay. They designed a textual role-playing game using the Ren'Py engine, enhancing the old "matched-guise

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Jan 02 2025POLITICS

Understanding Hindu Nationalism: Myths and Social Status

In today's India, Hindu nationalism is on the rise. Researchers have proposed an interesting way to understand this trend. They suggest that certain myths play a big role in making people feel connected to prestigious Hindu groups. These myths tap into something deep inside us — our desire for statu

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