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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

How to Best Preserve Mouse Testes for Research

Have you ever wondered how scientists keep mouse testes fresh for their studies? It turns out, the way they're stored makes a big difference. This research compared different methods of preserving mouse testes. They used two types of buffers, RNAlater® and Nucleic Acid Preservation-NAP-buffer, and s

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Nov 22 2024CRIME

A Father's Defense: A 23-Year-Old's Alleged Online Crimes

In Florida, a father's defense took center stage when his 23-year-old daughter, Alyssa Zinger, was accused of posing as a teen to entice a middle schooler. The incident, caught on bodycam footage, showed the dad insisting his daughter was the victim, not the perpetrator. Alyssa had allegedly used so

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cheap Headphones, Big Sound: QCY H3 Pros Shine

Ever thought that a $66 pair of headphones couldn't sound great? Think again. The QCY H3 Pros, now on sale for $52. 67, offer impressive audio quality that punches above their price point. These budget-friendly headphones boast tight bass, well-balanced mids, and clear highs, making them a solid cho

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Renting in America: Can It Be Better?

Renting might sound like a bad thing in America, but it's a different story in places like Germany and Japan. There, about half of people rent their homes. Renting has its perks too, like no big upfront payments or surprise fixes. But in America, especially in big cities, renting is tough. In Boston

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

How Chicken Feed with Dihydroartemisinin Affects Growth and Health

Scientists ran a test to see how adding dihydroartemisinin to chicken feed might affect how fast chickens grow and the quality of their meat. They used 400 one-day-old male Arbor Acres broilers, dividing them into five groups with different amounts of dihydroartemisinin in their feed: 0, 5, 10, 20,

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Workout Equalizers: How We Measure Exercise Intensity

Ever wondered how to gauge the effort you put into your resistance training? Two common methods take the spotlight: counting the total weight lifted or tracking sets until failure. Both methods aim to balance the "dose" of exercise between sessions. But, which method truly captures the intensity of

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Steelers vs. Browns: A Quick Chat with the Enemy

The Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2) are riding high after knocking off the Baltimore Ravens to secure sole possession of first place in their division. This week, they face the Cleveland Browns (2-8) on Thursday Night Football. To get some insights, we talked to Chris Pokorny from Dawgs By Nature. Here's

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

The Truth Unveiled: A Look into Pete Hegseth’s Alleged Assault

In 2017, Pete Hegseth was in the spotlight for Trump's defense secretary nomination. Soon after, a woman stepped forward with a serious allegation: she claimed Hegseth sexually assaulted her in a hotel room, ignoring her pleas to leave. Hegseth, however, maintained that their encounter was consensua

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Questioning Uganda's Anti-Gay Law: A Lesson from Ancient Philosophy

Imagine if we looked at Uganda's anti-gay law through the eyes of ancient Greek philosopher Plato. His character Aristophanes in the Symposium suggests that love, including between same-sex partners, is a natural part of human experience. What if we applied this idea to Uganda? Would it change our v

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

What Clients Really Want: Shaping Contraceptive Care

When it comes to contraceptive care, clients are looking for something personal and tailored to their needs. The goal is simple: help them meet their reproductive health goals. However, recent findings show that the way providers offer this care could use some improvement. This review dives into wha

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