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Nov 30 2024BUSINESS

Florida Condo Owners: A New Hope with Developer Buyouts

Florida’s condo market is facing a big change. By the end of this year, condo associations must have a structural reserve study done. This means finding out how much money is needed for repairs and maintenance over the next 10 years. It’s a lot of money, sometimes in the millions. Condo owners will

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

A New Way to Treat Esophagus Tightening: The Self-Inflatable Balloon Story

Imagine you're having trouble swallowing food, and it's not getting better despite years of treatment. That's what people with refractory benign esophageal strictures (BESs) experience. But what if there was a quicker, safer way to treat this condition? Enter the self-inflatable balloon (SHIB)—a new

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Nov 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

How Farmers Can Use Agri-Food Chains to Fight Climate Change

Ever thought about how farmers can tackle climate change? Well, there's a clever way to do it using something called agri-food value chains. These are like special pathways that connect farmers to markets, and they can be designed to help farmers become climate-smart. That means using farming practi

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Putin’s Hypersonic Threat: Kyiv’s Energy Crisis Escalates

President Vladimir Putin recently made a chilling threat. He warned that Russia might use its powerful new hypersonic ballistic missile, named Oreshnik, against targets in Kyiv. These targets could be military sites, industrial buildings, or decision-making centers. Putin believes this is a response

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Spiritual Care Skills of Orthopedic Nurses: A Closer Look

Ever wondered what makes a great orthopedic nurse? It's not just about medical skills; it's also about caring for the spirit. Let's dive into the factors that boost or hinder these nurses' spiritual care abilities. First, let's talk about job satisfaction. Happy nurses are better at their jobs, rig

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Transforming Ammonia: How Copper Boosts Titanium Dioxide's Catalytic Power

Imagine trying to improve how we deal with harmful ammonia emissions. Scientists have found a way to do this by tweaking titanium dioxide, a common catalyst. They mixed titanium dioxide with copper using a method called sol-gel. This new catalyst, called xCu-TiO2, turns out to be much better than ot

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

AI Helps Doctors Predict Hip Surgery Risks

Hip fractures can be a real challenge for older adults. Scientists wondered if computers could help doctors figure out which patients might face short-term complications after surgery. They compared two methods: traditional approaches and powerful computer algorithms called machine learning. Surpris

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

The Wonder of VS2 and MoS2: A New Way to Power Supercapacitors

Imagine creating tiny, powerful batteries using thin layers of special materials. This is exactly what researchers did when they combined VS2 and MoS2, two materials with fantastic electricity-storing properties, with nickel. It all starts with a unique structure called an inverse opal, which is lik

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

What's Up with Trump's Plan for Sanctuary Cities?

Ever wondered what happens when a city doesn't play ball with federal immigration rules? Well, President-elect Donald Trump's team is cooking up a plan to make life tough for these so-called "sanctuary cities. " These places, mostly run by Democrats, don't always help out with deportations. Trump's

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Early Life Stress: What It Might Mean for Your Brain Later

Have you ever thought about how your early life experiences might affect you as you grow older? Scientists have been digging into this question, and they've found some interesting stuff. It turns out that kids who go through tough times, like abuse or neglect, are more likely to face dementia, parti

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