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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

How Your Food Choices and Body Shape Might Be Altering Your Brain

Ever thought about how your meals and body shape might be changing your brain? Scientists are uncovering some interesting facts. They're focusing on the hippocampus, a brain part vital for memory and learning. Researchers are exploring how well the hippocampus works with other brain areas and how th

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Mar 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather's Role in Almond Disease

Almond orchards face a significant threat from a fungus called Diaporthe amygdali. This fungus causes two nasty diseases: twig canker and shoot blight. Researchers wanted to understand how weather affects this fungus in Mediterranean climates. They created a special test using quantitative PCR (qPCR

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Mar 12 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak in the Southwest: A Wake-Up Call

The Southwest is facing a serious measles outbreak. Two deaths have been linked to the virus, both in unvaccinated individuals. One was a child in Texas, the other an adult in New Mexico. The outbreak began in late January and has since spread, with 223 cases confirmed in Texas and 33 in New Mexico.

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Mar 12 2025BUSINESS

Almond Farmers Face a Double Whammy

California's almond farmers are facing a tough situation. They are used to dealing with unpredictable weather and water supplies. Yet, they now face another challenge: trade battles. The U. S. government has imposed tariffs on various countries. This could affect where almonds are sold and impact th

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

What Happens to Astronauts' Bodies in Space?

Two astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, are spending nearly a year in space due to technical issues. They were originally planned to spend a week in space but have been stuck there for nine months. The human body goes through many changes in space. Gravity is different in space.

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Mar 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Space Junk: The New Climate Change Problem

Climate change is already causing plenty of issues on Earth, but it's also set to create problems in space. Researchers have found that as the Earth warms up, the upper atmosphere is actually cooling down. This cooling effect is making the atmosphere less dense, which means there's less drag on the

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Lockdowns: Did They Do More Harm Than Good?

The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to the world, with lockdowns being one of the most controversial responses. In March 2020, cities across the United States, including Cambridge, Massachusetts, shut down schools and businesses to curb the spread of the virus. The decision to i

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: A Double-Edged Sword?

GLP-1 is a hormone that your body makes. It is released by special cells in your gut. This hormone has a big job: it helps your body release insulin, which in turn lowers blood sugar levels and can lead to weight loss. It does this by making you feel full and reducing your appetite. Scientists have

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Mar 10 2025CRIME

Crime Rates Shift with Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time has a big impact on crime rates. When clocks move forward in the spring, there's more daylight in the evening. This change makes a big difference for criminals. Many thieves prefer to break into homes during the day when they think no one is home. But others wait for nightfall t

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Mar 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heat and Cattle: How Hot Weather Changes Their Daily Routine

Cattle in Alberta, Canada, faced unusually high temperatures in 2021. This affected their daily activities. Researchers used devices called pedometers on the legs of beef heifers and cows with calves to track their movements. They found that when it was really hot, the cattle changed their routines.

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