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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Sweating Out Stress: A Novel Patch for Cortisol Tracking

Cortisol levels change a lot when we're stressed. These changes help us understand how our hormones are doing. Too much or too little cortisol can signal serious health issues. Usually, checking cortisol involves complex steps and can be kinda painful. Scientists have created a clever patch that mak

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Early Diabetes Detection: A New Color and Light Method

Diabetes, a health condition marked by too much sugar in the blood, isn't always easy to spot early. Traditional signs like high glucose levels can change throughout the day or miss early warning signs. A team of researchers has come up with a clever tool that uses two different methods to catch dia

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Danish Dancer Wins Miss Universe 2024

Victoria Kjær Theilvig, a 21-year-old entrepreneur and aspiring lawyer from Denmark, has become the first Dane to win Miss Universe. She beat over 120 contestants at the annual beauty pageant held in Mexico City on Saturday. The evening was hosted by Mario Lopez and former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo

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Nov 17 2024EDUCATION

Exploring Scottish Men's Social Climbs Over Time

Let's dive into how social mobility in Scotland changed for men between the late 1800s and the late 1900s. We're looking at new data that links the lives of young men in 1871 to their adult lives in 1901. This is then compared to men in their 30s and 40s in 1974 and 2001. The big surprise? Social mo

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Gladiator 2: A Surprisingly Essential Chapter

Gladiator 2, the much-awaited sequel to the iconic Gladiator movie, has taken many by surprise. Initially, it seemed like an unnecessary follow-up to a film that already had a definite ending. However, Gladiator 2 manages to pick up on the original's themes and bring them to a satisfying close. The

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Protecting History: Why Climate Activists Face Tough Punishment

In February, climate activists Jackson Green and Donald Zepeda pulled off a daring stunt. They entered the National Archives in Washington D. C. , armed with red paint and pink powder. Their target? The display cases protecting the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The act was a clea

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Six More Humans Catch Bird Flu in California and Oregon

Recently, the H5N1 bird flu has been making its way into more people. Six more cases have been reported, with five in California and one in Oregon. This is the first case in Oregon. There might be another case in California, but it's still being checked. All these cases are mild, and the people caug

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Mentors' Views on Teaching Psychological Safety in European Clinical Internships

In a recent study, mentors from 11 European countries shared their insights on teaching psychological safety during clinical internships. Psychological safety is crucial for healthcare trainees, enabling them to speak up, learn from mistakes, and engage fully in their tasks. The mentors highlighted

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Predicting Spread: The PIV Model for Pathogen Tracking

Tracking how fast organisms travel and spread, especially when it comes to health-threatening pathogens like the West Nile virus, can be tricky. The models we currently rely on often fall short. For example, the popular Brownian trajectory model doesn't even use the idea of instantaneous speed. To f

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Confidence Judgment: Does Your Brain Really Do It in Two Parts?

Ever wondered how you know if you got an answer right? This feeling of confidence is called judgment of confidence (JOC). Initially, scientists thought this process happened in one go, after you try to remember something. But new research says it might be more complicated. Your brain could be splitt

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