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Dec 11 2024EDUCATION

Mastering Teaching: Overcoming Challenges with Threshold Concepts

Becoming a Master Clinical Teacher is no easy task. While there’s plenty of talk about what great clinical teachers do well, not much is said about the hurdles they face. Enter Threshold Concepts, a theory that helps spot the tricky parts of learning. By applying this theory, we can shine a light on

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Dec 11 2024HEALTH

Canada's Anesthesia Journey: Past, Present, and Future

In December 2024, the spotlight turned on Canada's anesthesia field. This special issue didn't shy away from tough topics. It tackled human resource challenges head-on, highlighting the struggles professionals face daily. But it wasn't all doom and gloom. The issue also celebrated the giants of the

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Dec 10 2024BUSINESS

Murdoch's Media Empire: A Family Struggle at 93

At 93 years old, media tycoon Rupert Murdoch is facing a significant legal hurdle. A Nevada official recently rejected his attempt to modify his family trust, labeling it as an action made in "bad faith. " Murdoch's plan was to give more power to his son, Lachlan, potentially steering the political

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Dec 10 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling String Field Theory: A Fresh Look at the Moyal Star Approach

Ever wondered how string theory deals with its own versions of string field theory? One intriguing approach is the Moyal star formulation. Let's dive into what makes it special and how it tackles some tricky issues. Imagine you're trying to add up a bunch of numbers, but the rules keep changing. Th

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Eye Problems After Shingles: A Closer Look

Have you ever heard of shingles, the painful rash that sometimes affects the eye? Well, sometimes, it can lead to a condition called Orbital Apex Syndrome (OAS). This isn't your usual eye problem, and it can get serious fast. When someone with shingles on their face starts to experience symptoms lik

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Notre Dame's Triumphant Return: A Global Effort Celebrated

After a devastating fire in 2019, the historic Notre Dame cathedral in Paris has risen from the ashes, thanks to a global effort and a determined president. The grand reopening, also a diplomatic affair, saw world leaders gathered to celebrate the restoration. President Emmanuel Macron hailed the fe

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

The Sweet Surprise: How Heat Changes Trehalose

Have you ever heard of trehalose? It’s a special sugar that doesn’t just melt when heated. Instead, it becomes rough, brittle, and super sticky. This stickiness helps it absorb water quickly, forming clumps. Scientists found that heat can make trehalose 13 times stronger! But there’s a catch: it als

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Dec 06 2024POLITICS

Naval Academy's Diverse Admissions Upheld by Court

A judge recently ruled that the Naval Academy can consider race in its admissions. The goal is to boost diversity and national security. Some people might not like this, but the judge said it's important for military effectiveness. The decision doesn't stop others from challenging it in court. The

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Brain Damage and Ice Hockey: What's the Link?

Have you ever wondered how the thrilling sport of ice hockey might affect a player's brain? Well, scientists have been looking into this. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a brain condition that's linked to repeated head hits. We already know that playing American football for a long time ca

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Dec 06 2024SCIENTIFIC

Breath Testing for Killer Whales: A Non-Invasive Health Check

The ocean is dealing with a lot of problems caused by humans, like pollution and climate change. These issues are messing with the ocean's habitats and the creatures living there. Current ways to check on the health of large sea mammals, like killer whales, involve catching and then releasing them.

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