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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Disulfide Bonds: A New Trick with Water Droplets

Ever heard of disulfide bonds? They're super important in biochemistry, making proteins do their jobs. Usually, making them needs oxygen, chemicals, or special catalysts. But scientists found something cool: water droplets can do it all by themselves! No extra stuff needed, just water and room tempe

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Dec 23 2024CRIME

Gaetz's Wild Times in Congress: A Shocking Ethics Report

Former Florida Representative Matt Gaetz is in hot water. A House Ethics Committee report alleges he paid tens of thousands of dollars to women for sex and drugs. The report, released despite his resignation, details his wild antics, including a trip to the Bahamas with multiple women and the use of

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Mystery of Prehistoric Obesity: What Paleo Figurines Reveal

You might think obesity is a modern problem, but new research suggests it was around even during the Ice Age. We know this thanks to small statues called Venus figurines, which show women with larger body sizes. Surprising, right? Especially since it was a tough time for food. Scientists are wonderi

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Dec 23 2024EDUCATION

Boosting Medical Students' Cultural Skills: A New Way to Teach Ethics

These days, doctors need to understand lots of different cultures to give the best care. But, medical schools don't always teach this enough, especially when it comes to Muslim patients. A group of educators in Germany is trying something new. They created a special training program to help medical

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Vaccine Fairness: Seeing the Whole Picture in Ethiopia

Fair access to COVID-19 vaccines is crucial, but we don't know much about the situation in Ethiopia. A recent study aims to change that by exploring how different social and geographical factors influence vaccine uptake there. Let's zoom in on what's happening. In Ethiopia, it's not just about havi

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Dec 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Young Whistleblower: The Story of OpenAI's Brave Engineer

Meet Suchir Balaji, a bright star in the world of AI who once worked at OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. He was only 26 when he passed away, leaving behind a legacy that shook the AI world. Suchir was no ordinary engineer. He had a keen eye for detail and could spot bugs that others missed. His w

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Missile from Yemen Hits Tel Aviv, Israel's Defenses Fail

Late on Friday night, a missile from Yemen found its way to Tel Aviv, Israel's bustling city. The missile touched down in the southern Jaffa area, making it a rare event given Israel's strong air defenses. Sirens alerted residents, but attempts to intercept the missile failed. The result? Over a doz

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Under Fire for Luxury Trips and Gifts

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is facing new scrutiny. A report by Democratic senators reveals he took more luxury trips and received gifts from wealthy supporters in 2021, but didn't report them. These trips include a private jet flight to the Adirondacks and a yacht trip to New York City, a

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Dec 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Plants to the Rescue: How They Clean Up Our World

Ever wonder how plants can save our environment from harmful pollutants? Well, they do! By absorbing and getting rid of harmful substances, plants act as nature's cleanup crew. This is called phytoremediation—a cool, eco-friendly way to clean up soil, water, and air. Some amazing plants can even gob

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Neurology Pioneer's Surprising Defense of Nazi Neuroscientist

In 1953, a well-known neurologist named Robert Wartenberg faced an unusual paradox. He was a prominent figure in neurology who fled Nazi Germany, yet he found himself advocating for a German neuroscientist with a dark past. Julius Hallervorden, a former Nazi collaborator, was invited to speak at an

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