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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

Social Media User Insights: A New Way to Spot Business Partnerships

Finding the right business partners can be tricky because the business world is always changing. So, how can companies find the perfect fit? This study suggests looking at what people are saying about businesses on social media. By analyzing how users react to posts from businesses on Facebook, they

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

The Court's Future: Trump's Impact on the Bench

President Trump's judicial shakeup is far from over, with the potential to appoint a majority of Supreme Court justices—something not seen since the days of FDR. In his first term, he's already chosen three conservative justices. With two more, he could cement a rightward shift. The Senate, controll

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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

Veterans in Minneapolis: A Look at the City's Support

Ever wondered which cities in the U. S. are the best for veterans to live in? A recent study has the answers. The study looked at 100 of the most populated cities across the country and compared them based on four key areas: jobs, economy, quality of life, and health. It's not every day that a city

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Health Coverage in Jeopardy: What Trump's Win Means for Insurance Subsidies

Millions of Americans could soon find themselves without crucial health insurance subsidies. These financial aids, set to expire at the end of 2025, were boosted by the 2021 American Rescue Plan. The plan made more people eligible for assistance, including many middle-class individuals. With Republi

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Rock-Filled Tiles: A New Twist in Durability

Scientists have been exploring a new type of tile made from a composite material. This tile is made by mixing crushed granite from the Măcin Mountains with a special type of plastic called polyesteric thermorigid resin. The researchers wanted to find out how much granite is needed to make the tiles

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

How China Uses Bernal's Ideas to Study Science

John Desmond Bernal, a key figure in molecular biology, is also known as the pioneer of the Science of Science. His book, The Social Function of Science, set the groundwork for this field. Four main ideas from Bernal’s work include considering the socio-historical context, using theoretical models,

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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

Political Expert Challenges Common Beliefs About Trump's 2024 Win

A political scientist from Vanderbilt University recently spoke out on cable news, challenging the popular notion that Donald Trump's win in the 2024 elections signaled a clear ideological mandate. The professor, John Sides, argued that this interpretation overlooks important details. He pointed ou

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

Educational Fairness: What Matters in Benin Households

In Benin, kids' educational luck often depends on their gender and birth order, especially in homes with less-educated parents. A study found that 70% of the differences in education levels among siblings stem from these factors. However, in families where parents have college degrees, these effects

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Stories: Are They More Engaging When Heard or Seen?

Stories have always been at the heart of human culture. They're how we share our identities, learn, and enjoy each other's company. Researchers wondered how the way stories are told—either through video or audio—affects how much we enjoy them. They asked people to rate how involved they felt while w

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Exploring How Culture and Beliefs Impact Views on Drug Use Stigma in Michigan

Have you ever wondered how people's personal beliefs and cultural backgrounds influence their views on drug use stigma? Researchers in Michigan decided to find out. They surveyed over 1, 500 people connected to Families Against Narcotics and Michigan Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan. The results? Most

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