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Dec 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Crossword Creator's Journey: From Wyoming to The New York Times

Meet Adrian Johnson, a young puzzle maker from Laramie, Wyoming. Now living in Knox County, Tennessee, he's known as "Mr. A. J. " to his students. At just 21, he sold his first crossword to The New York Times. His ninth puzzle for the paper is unthemed, which he loves creating the most. Unthemed puz

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Personalized Corneal Cross-Linking on Vision in Different Eye Conditions

Imagine having a vision problem like progressive keratoconus or mild short-sightedness. A treatment called customized corneal cross-linking (CXL) is being used to improve these conditions. But how does it affect the more complex parts of vision known as higher-order aberrations (HOAs)? Researchers l

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Biggest Beefs: Obesity, Bones, and Hearts in a Dance of Danger

Obesity, bone diseases, and heart issues are major global health worries. These problems seem to have a secret handshake going on, connected by common pathways and shared outcomes. Let’s dig in! Obesity loves to meddle in our health. You see, it's a sneaky risk factor for nasty heart conditions, li

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Dec 16 2024EDUCATION

Unraveling the Mystery of Cross-Lagged Panel Models

Ever wondered how to make sense of changing behaviors over time? Welcome to the world of random-intercept cross-lagged panel models. These models let you peek into how various factors influence each other as time passes. Imagine you're trying to figure out how popularity affects grades and vice vers

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Empathy in Action: Comparing Nursing Students Across Continents

Empathy is key to a nurse's job. It helps build a strong relationship between nurse and patient, leading to better care. A study looked into nursing students from universities in India and South Africa to see how empathetic they were. The students were asked to share their thoughts and feelings abo

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Carbs During CrossFit: Do They Boost Athletes' Performance?

Think running a marathon, but with more varied exercises. That's CrossFit. Now, you might wonder, "What if I chug some carbs during my workout? Will it make me recover better or perform like a superhero? " Well, a recent study checked this out. They gathered a bunch of CrossFit guys and had them ing

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

How Has Teen Smoking Changed Over Time? A Global Look

Ever wondered how teen smoking habits have shifted? Researchers explored this by examining data from 23 countries, focusing on teens aged 13-15. They aimed to understand how smoking prevalence has changed over time and what factors influence these trends. First, let's talk about the countries. They

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Dec 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sony's VR Controllers Might Soon Join Apple's Vision Pro Party

Ever heard of Sony and Apple working together? Well, they might be teaming up to make something cool happen in the world of virtual reality. According to a recent report, Sony has been tinkering with its PSVR2 controllers to make them play nice with Apple’s upcoming Vision Pro VR headset. Believe it

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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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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Nurses with Work Injuries: How Spiritual Health Matters

Nurses often face work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) due to the physical demands of their job. But did you know that their spiritual well-being can also take a hit? A recent study took a close look at this often-overlooked aspect. The study found that nurses dealing with MSDs faced chall

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