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Dec 17 2024SCIENCE

The Grass Genus Homolepis: A Journey in Plant Photosynthesis Evolution

Ever wondered how grasses adapt to different environments? Scientists have been studying the grass genus Homolepis to understand just that. This group of grasses is special because it shows different stages of an important process called C4 evolution. C4 evolution helps plants deal with hot and dry

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Everglades Airboat Mishap: Youth Football Team’s Florida Trip Turns Tragic

Last week, a troubling incident unfolded in Florida’s Everglades. Two airboats carrying members of a Bay Area youth football and cheer team, along with their parents, collided during a tour. This event left several people injured, casting a shadow over their trip to the American Youth Football & Che

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Muscle Stiffness Changes: A Close Look

Did you know that even during simple muscle contractions, different parts of the same muscle can behave differently? Researchers recently zoomed in on the rectus femoris, a muscle in our thighs, to see how it responds when we hold a still position. They used a special tool called ultrasound shear wa

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

How Your Seating Posture Affects Your Head and Neck

Imagine sitting at your desk or in a classroom chair all day. You might not think much about your posture, but it can have a big impact on your neck and head. Some experts believe that the way you hold your upper neck can lead to neck pain and headaches. To understand this better, scientists used in

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Milestone Case: Army Officer Convicted of Sexual Harassment

In a significant ruling, a military court found a former Army battalion commander, Herman West, guilty of sexually harassing a female officer. This case comes after recent changes in the military's legal system that now classify sexual harassment as a crime. Colonel West, based at Joint Base Lewis-M

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Watching Cities Move: Using Cameras to Track Health Behaviors

Imagine observing how people move and interact in a bustling city without interrupting their daily routines. That’s the potential of using video cameras to assess physical activity and other well-being behaviors in urban environments. Traditional methods often rely on multiple human observers, which

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Journey of the AST Biosensor: A New Tool for Heart and Liver Health Checks

Ever wondered how doctors quickly check for liver and heart diseases? Scientists have been busy creating a special tool called a biosensor. This sensor measures the amount of a key protein called aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in your blood. AST is like a signal that something's wrong in your hear

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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Flowering in Brassica napus: The Tug-of-War Between Two Transcription Factors

Every plant has its own clock, and in the case of rapeseed (Brassica napus), two transcription factors are calling the shots. Say hello to BnaC09. FUL and BnaC06. WIP2! These guys are like the good cop (BnaC09. FUL) and the bad cop (BnaC06. WIP2) when it comes to flowering time. Early bloomers are

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Ultrasound vs. Bier Block: A Comparison for Emergency Arm Injuries

When you break your arm in an emergency, doctors need quick and effective ways to reduce the injury. Two popular methods are the ultrasound-guided supraclavicular block and the Bier block. Let's look at the difference between these two techniques and how they stack up statistically. First, what exa

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Deepfakes Target Women in Congress: A Growing Threat

More than 25 women in Congress have been targeted by sexually explicit deepfakes, according to a new study. This isn't just a problem for politicians; it's a reflection of a broader issue affecting women everywhere. Deepfakes can be created easily using AI, and there are few laws to stop them. This

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