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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Birds' Magnetic Compass: Can RF Waves Disrupt It?

Did you know that night-migratory songbirds use the Earth's magnetic field to navigate? This is thanks to a special light-dependent magnetic compass sense. Scientists believe this sense works because of certain light-sensitive proteins called cryptochromes in the birds' eyes. Interestingly, weak ra

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring Pollutant Fates in Different Water Conditions

Pollutants can act differently depending on the environment they're in. Scientists wondered how two specific pollutants, 6-OH-BDE-47 and 6-MeO-BDE-47, behave when there's plenty of oxygen (oxic conditions) or not much (anoxic conditions). They used labeled versions of these pollutants to see what ha

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Medication Choices for Behavioral Symptoms in Frontotemporal Dementia: What Do Experts Say?

Frontotemporal dementia, especially the behavioral variant (bvFTD), is known for its significant changes in personality and thinking skills. These changes often come with strong behavioral symptoms that can be tough for both patients and their caregivers. Surprisingly, unlike similar symptoms in pri

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

How Ultrasound Enhances Double Protein Gels

Scientists have recently discovered a fascinating way to improve the texture and nutrient delivery of food gels. They used a mix of proteins from black beans and whey, linking them together with transglutaminase. The key ingredient to make these into gels is glucono-δ-lactone. Here's where it gets i

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

A Smart Fix for Chromium Pollution: The PAD Resin Story

Ever wanted to clean up a polluted lake? Well, meet the PAD resin, a super absorbent material designed to tackle chromium (VI) pollution. Made via an eco-friendly process, this resin is no ordinary adsorbent. It not only soaks up a lot of chromium (VI), but also changes color when it does, making it

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Protesters Briefly Stop Macy's Parade for Palestine

In a quick and unexpected move, a small group of pro-Palestinian activists managed to halt the famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. They jumped over the security barriers on West 55th Street and Sixth Avenue, sat on the ground, and started chanting “Free Palestine. ” This temporary blo

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Heart Health and Lipoprotein(a): What's the Connection?

Did you know that lipoprotein(a), often forgotten in heart health talks, plays a vital role? Researchers decided to take a closer look at Lp(a) levels and how they might influence atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). They were interested in seeing how traditional risk factors like high bl

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Improving Skeet Shooting Skills with Visual Training

In sports, vision is key to picking up important information during competitions. It plays a huge part in how well athletes perform. Special training called Sports Vision Training (SVT) can boost specific visual skills, helping athletes reach their best. This study looked into how SVT affects the vi

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Transforming Ammonia: How Copper Boosts Titanium Dioxide's Catalytic Power

Imagine trying to improve how we deal with harmful ammonia emissions. Scientists have found a way to do this by tweaking titanium dioxide, a common catalyst. They mixed titanium dioxide with copper using a method called sol-gel. This new catalyst, called xCu-TiO2, turns out to be much better than ot

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Nov 28 2024EDUCATION

Schools as First Responders: Handling Mental Health and Safety in Kids

Schools in India have a severe lack of mental health programs that cover crucial topics like sexuality and personal safety. To address this, a project was initiated in 162 government schools, targeting nearly 21, 000 children over two years. These kids were in grades 6 to 10 and attended sessions ab

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