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Dec 28 2024POLITICS

President-Elect Trump's Swords at Public Media: NPR and PBS Brace for Impact

Public media like NPR and PBS are facing some serious heat. Donald Trump, soon to be president, has been openly criticizing US media, including calls to strip CBS of its broadcast license and refusing interviews with 60 Minutes. But it’s the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds org

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Brain Aging: When Does It Peak and How Can We Slow It Down?

A group of scientists have discovered something interesting about our brains. They found that our brains age the most at three specific ages: 57, 70, and 78. This means that our minds might start to slow down a bit more during these years. The team looked at over 10, 000 adults' brain scans and chec

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Dec 28 2024POLITICS

Finding Common Ground: Massachusetts Lawmakers Unite on Healthcare Bills

In a last-minute agreement, Massachusetts lawmakers decided to join forces on healthcare bills that focus on improving accessibility and affordability. After months of separate discussions, the House and Senate reached a common ground on the weekend before the end of their term. They aim to vote on

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Moms of Kids with Autism: Stress, Coping, and Seeking Help in Turkey

Research shows that moms with kids who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often feel depressed and hesitate to look for professional psychological help. A study in Istanbul, Turkey, delved into how these moms handle stress, and if their coping strategies affect their willingness to seek help. The s

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Dec 28 2024POLITICS

The 2025 Races to Watch: What Early Elections Tell Us

2025 is set to start with a bang as key state and local races kick off across the U. S. These contests aren’t as flashy as the presidential elections, but they’re crucial for understanding the political landscape. In Virginia, special legislative elections in January will decide the control of the s

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

A DNA Device for Snapshots of Telomerase in Cells

Cancer has this unique friend called telomerase, which is pretty active in cancer cells. Telomerase is like a tiny machine with a reverse transcriptase and something called human telomerase RNA (hTR). We usually spot telomerase by its activity in tissues or single cells, but that's not the whole sto

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Bacteria's H 2 Hunger: A Surprising Pattern

Acetogenic bacteria, known for turning carbon dioxide and hydrogen into acetate, have a unique way of gobbling up hydrogen. Scientists studied three types of these bacteria to see how fast they can consume hydrogen at different levels. Surprisingly, all three types followed a simple rule: the more h

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Dec 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Hyundai's EV Boost: Free Tesla Charging Adapters for Older Models

Starting next year, Hyundai is giving away free adapters to EV owners. This isn't just any adapter – it's the NACS adapter, which lets you charge your Hyundai at Tesla Supercharger stations! But who gets this freebie? It's for those who bought select models like the 2024 Kona Electric, Ioniq 5, Ioni

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Why Mind Matters: Psychological Factors in Returning to Sports After Shoulder Surgery

Imagine you've had shoulder surgery to fix an injury. Many patients find that their shoulder works great after surgery. But some struggle to get back to sports at the same level they were before. This isn't just about physical healing; it's also about the mind. Researchers looked into what psycholog

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Dec 28 2024BUSINESS

How Digital Changes Can Curb Insider Trading

Ever wondered how digital transformations in businesses can change how markets work? Well, it turns out that it's a big deal, especially for something called "informed trading. " This is when people use inside info to trade and it can really mix things up. It can make prices weird, make it hard for

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