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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Unlocking Activity: Can More Sports Access Boost Kids' Health?

Physical activity among kids is a major concern these days. Many young people aren't getting enough exercise, and this lack of activity can lead to serious health issues down the line. So, is the solution to open up more sports opportunities for kids? Let's dive into this idea. First, let's talk ab

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Malaria in Malaysia: Who's at Risk?

In the lush landscapes of Peninsular Malaysia, a sneaky parasite called Plasmodium knowlesi is causing trouble. Scientists wanted to figure out who's most likely to get infected and why. They did a case-control study, comparing people who got malaria with those who didn't. Guess what? More men than

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some German Regions Have More Nursing Homes?

In Germany, about one in three people over 64 who need care live in nursing homes. But this number isn't the same everywhere. Some areas have less than 15% of elderly folks in nursing homes, while others have more than 50%. A recent study set out to find out why these differences exist. Researchers

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Nov 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Changing Landscape of Bilate: How Deforestation Affects Climate

Did you know that how we use our land can greatly affect the climate? Let's take a look at the Bilate Watershed in Ethiopia. From 1994 to 2024, there have been big changes in how people use the land. Forests have been disappearing fast, with around 4681. 2 hectares lost each year between 2014 and 20

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Why Are People Leaving Blue States?

In recent times, some blue state governors have been very vocal about their opposition to certain policies, even forming groups to resist them. California, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts have been at the forefront of this movement. But there's a catch. People are leaving these sta

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Nov 25 2024OPINION

New York’s Luxury Marijuana Shops: A High-End Twist?

Imagine walking into a sleek, wooden-paneled building in Manhattan. You’re not in a high-end fashion store or an art museum, but in Charlie Fox, a three-story cannabis emporium set to open in December. It’s one of several new, luxurious marijuana shops in New York City. These dispensaries aim to gla

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Nov 25 2024EDUCATION

Similarity vs Diversity: How to Get Along?

Ever wondered if celebrating differences or similarities makes us friendlier towards others? Science says that when it comes to different groups like ethnic, religious, or political ones, people just love having something in common. Research has shown that the more alike we feel, the more we want to

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Nov 25 2024SCIENCE

Spotting Clouds with Satellites: A New Way

Imagine trying to spot clouds from space using special satellite measurements. This is what scientists did with PARASOL, a satellite that takes pictures from different angles. They used a smart computer program, called a neural network, to find clouds in these pictures. This program was trained on f

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Naval Concerns: Russia and China Team Up

Admiral Samuel Paparo, who heads the U. S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM), recently warned about the potential for Russia to boost China's submarine technology, thereby challenging U. S. naval dominance in the region. During a security forum, Paparo expressed concerns about Russia sharing its adva

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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Spotting the Differences: US F-35 and China's J-35 Fighter Jets

Ever wondered how to tell the United States' F-35 Lightning II apart from China's J-35 stealth fighter? Sure, they're both sleek and stealthy, but there are subtle differences that can help you distinguish them. First, look at their shapes. The F-35 has a distinctive, faceted design with sharp angl

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