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Jan 18 2025EDUCATION

Teaching Severe Pelvic Trauma: A New VR Approach

Learning to treat severe pelvic trauma is tough for medical students. It takes both smart thinking and hands-on skills, which traditional teaching methods can't always provide. Lectures and practice on mannequins have limits. They can't cover all the complex scenarios, and students might not get eno

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Jan 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Palm Oil Farmers: Different Paths, Same Goal

Did you know that small farmers are the backbone of the palm oil industry? They produce more than 40% of the world's palm oil, which is both beloved and criticized. There's been a lot of talk about how palm oil affects the environment and communities, so programs have been created to help small farm

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

Leonardo da Vinci's Curiosity in Reproductive Anatomy

Leonardo da Vinci, the renowned artist, was also an amazing scientist. He explored many fields, including anatomy. Back in his time, people didn't understand the human body very well, but Leo was curious and made detailed drawings. He was a pioneer, figuring out the inner workings of the body long b

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

New Airstrip on Yemen's Abd al-Kuri Island: A Mystery Unfolds

Deep in the Indian Ocean, a remote island named Abd al-Kuri in Yemen is seeing some unusual activity. Satellite images reveal that an airstrip is nearly complete on this small dot of land. This could be a game-changer for military operations in the region, especially those patrolling the Gulf of Ade

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Jan 17 2025CRIME

Trucker's Guilty Plea in Deadly Smuggling Case

In a recent turn of events, a 48-year-old man named Homero Zamorano Jr. has taken responsibility for driving the truck involved in a tragic smuggling incident in San Antonio. This case, which occurred in 2022, resulted in the deaths of 53 people. Zamorano is the third person to plead guilty in this

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Fighting Kidney Fibrosis: The Role of Focal Adhesions

Chronic kidney fibrosis is a major health issue worldwide, but effective treatments are still hard to find. Scientists know that the way cells interact with the stuff around them, called the extracellular matrix, drives fibrosis. But what about focal adhesions (FAs)? These are like tiny anchors that

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: Virtual Learning for Haiti's Heart Health

Heart disease is a big problem in countries like Haiti, where money isn't plenty. Doctors there need more training to handle it. A group tried something new: a virtual course to teach heart health to medical students. They tested it out and found it worked well. Haiti has a shortage of doctors who

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Jan 17 2025EDUCATION

How Parents' Relationships with Kids Affect Junior High Grades

Ever wondered how a parent's bond with their child can influence academic success? A recent study dove into this topic, focusing on junior high school students in China. The findings? Both moms and dads play crucial roles, but moms seem to have a bigger impact. The study used data from the China Edu

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Jan 17 2025SPORTS

Kingston's Sports Legends Join Hall of Fame in 2025

On January 14, 2025, the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame announced its newest inductees. Mark Potter, himself a Hall of Fame member, introduced the athletes and builders for the year. The Hall, established in 1994 by Joe Hawkins, recognizes local sports figures. Two athletes and four builder

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Jan 17 2025BUSINESS

What Makes Bulgarian Businesses Tick?

Ever wondered what sets apart successful businesses in Bulgaria? Let's dive into the strategies that top companies are using to stay ahead. We'll explore how these firms make crucial decisions and why their approaches vary so much. Bulgaria's business landscape is a mix of different strategies. Som

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