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Nov 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Two Screens, One Monitor: A Month with a Portable Dual-Screen

Ever wish you could have two displays in one handy device? Laptops with dual screens are trending, but they often come with trade-offs. So, let's talk about portable monitors with two screens. I've been using one for a month, and it's got some cool tricks up its sleeve. Portable monitors with two s

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Nov 14 2024WEATHER

Malaga Floods: A Month of Rain in an Hour

Last week, Malaga, a city in Spain's Andalusia region, experienced a sudden deluge. In just one hour, it received nearly a month's worth of rain. This rapid downpour led to the evacuation of almost 3, 000 people and a thousand homes near the Guadalhorce riverbank. The Spanish meteorological agency,

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Nov 14 2024CELEBRITIES

Sydney Sweeney Calls Out Fake Female Empowerment in Hollywood

Hollywood actress and producer Sydney Sweeney recently spoke out against what she sees as fake claims of female empowerment in the entertainment industry. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Sweeney addressed comments made earlier this year by Hollywood producer Carol Baum, who criticized Sweeney's lo

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Nurses' Spiritual Care Journey: A Closer Look at Gynecologic Cancer in Turkey

In Turkey, a recent study dove into how nurses feel about caring for patients with gynecologic cancer. The research team used a special method called phenomenological design, which is great for understanding people's experiences. They picked nurses who were already caring for these patients. This gr

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Nov 14 2024SPORTS

The Race for Juan Soto: What It Means for Baseball

Juan Soto, the standout outfielder, is at the center of Major League Baseball's (MLB) free agency storm. His talent, showcased by his impressive 2024 season and World Series ring, makes him a hot commodity. Teams like the Yankees, Mets, Dodgers, and Blue Jays are vying for his attention, with meetin

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Soil Salinity and Waterlogging in Egypt's Nile Delta: A Threat to Farming and History

Ever wondered why some places have trouble growing crops? In Egypt's northeastern Nile Delta, it's because of soil salinization and waterlogging. These issues make soil unhealthy and hurt farming. Scientists studied this area, which is important for both farming and history. They found that soil in

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Ready Facilities, Better Care?

Improving child health hinges on boosting healthcare quality. But gathering and understanding service quality data is tough. The connection between how ready a facility is and the care it offers isn't simple. Let's dive into what's happening in five low- to middle-income countries. First, we need t

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Exploring Factors in Newborn Care in Kenya: A 2022 Survey Analysis

In Kenya, the push to reduce newborn deaths by 2030 is a significant goal. A recent study looked at what affects the quality of newborn care using data from over 11, 000 mothers in the 2022 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey. This survey used a two-stage sampling method to gather information about

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Understanding Homesign: Unique Languages Created by Deaf People

Have you ever thought about how language develops? Studies of homesigns, unique languages created by deaf people who have no access to a formal sign language, offer fascinating insights. Initially, researchers focused on homesigns from a gesture studies and child development angle. But now, sign lan

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Measuring Grassland Health: A New Way to Assess Ecological Quality

Have you ever wondered how healthy our grasslands are? Scientists are using a clever method to figure this out. They're looking at how grasslands change over time, called natural evolution time series. This helps them understand the effects of development and human activities on ecosystems, which is

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