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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Exploring Adult Attachment: A Look at 26, 000 Interviews

Imagine this: since 1985, over 26, 000 people have been interviewed for the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI). That's a lot of stories and experiences shared! Scientists have spent around 170 years worth of work to code and analyze these interviews. They compared results from different cultural backg

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Help Find a Dog: Eau Claire Health Department Needs Your Eyes

Hey folks, the Eau Claire City-County Health Department is on a mission to track down a dog that gave a teen girl a bite on December 3 at 3 p. m. The incident took place on W. Moholt Drive in Eau Claire. The dog's walker was spotted as an older woman dressed cozily in a jacket and hat. The dog itsel

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

Quantum's Magic Trick: The Power of Shallow Circuits

Quantum computing holds the potential for super-fast computations compared to classical methods. The famous Gottesman-Knill Theorem suggests the real strength of quantum computing lies in something called "magic states. " However, it's still unclear if these magic states truly provide the quantum ad

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Dec 04 2024WEATHER

Snow Storms Hit Hard, Stranding Many

Winter has really shown its teeth this time! A harsh Arctic blast is ready to dump more snow on the Great Lakes and Northeast regions. This isn't just any ordinary snowfall; it's causing major transport issues and leaving thousands of people stuck. Lake Erie's downwind areas are still experiencing l

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Dec 04 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Rats' Baby Bump: How PBDEs Affect Thyroid Hormones in Pregnancy

Every day, we're exposed to chemicals called PBDEs. Though we try to stop using them, they still sneak into our bodies and even into our babies when they're still inside the womb. Scientists studied pregnant rats to see how PBDEs enter the placenta which connects mom and baby. They divided the rats

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Dec 03 2024CELEBRITIES

James Van Der Beek Strips for Cancer Awareness Post-Diagnosis

James Van Der Beek, known for his role in "Dawson’s Creek, " is joining a special TV event called "The Real Full Monty. " This two-hour show aims to raise awareness about prostate, testicular, and colorectal cancer screenings. James was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2023 and he’s feeling stron

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Dec 03 2024EDUCATION

Boosting Economic Diversity in Medical Schools: A Closer Look

You might think that medical schools are full of students from all walks of life, but that's not quite the case. Despite years of trying, there's still a big gap when it comes to students from lower income backgrounds. Why is this happening? Well, it's a mix of old problems and new ones too. But let

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Dec 02 2024EDUCATION

Squeezed Budgets: Pensions vs. Education in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, school budgets are feeling the pinch. While test scores still haven't bounced back from the pandemic, pension costs keep climbing. Back in 2015, 9 cents of every education dollar went to pension payments. Now it's 14 cents! That's a lot of cash going out, leaving less for things li

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Dec 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Deforestation Dilemma: Unraveling Causes in the Brazilian Amazon's Legal Zone

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon's Legal Zone is a complex issue influenced by various factors. From the region's unique soil and climate to human activities like population movements and urban expansion, the drivers are many. Researchers often point to the actions of public and private economi

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Prostate Cancer's Rise in Asia: A New Perspective

You might think prostate cancer is only a big deal in the West, but guess what? It's on the rise in Asia too. Researchers are diving into the numbers to figure out why, especially when it comes to advanced cases. They want to know how the disease spreads, how it's treated, and what it does to people

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