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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

Fixing Flaws in WSe2: A New Way to Boost Performance

Imagine tiny flaws in a material that mess up how well it works. This is a big deal in the world of 2D materials, like WSe2. These flaws, called chalcogenide vacancies, can really mess with how long charge carriers last and how well devices work. Scientists have been trying to fix these flaws. They

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Freezing Time: The Ups and Downs of Egg Preservation for Teens

Ovarian stimulation and egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, have become hot topics in fertility discussions. But what happens when these procedures are considered for adolescents? This is a tricky subject with both clinical and ethical challenges. First, let's talk about the clinical side. Do

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Gaming and Kids: What's the Real Deal?

Kids and teens are spending more time with video games. This has led to questions about how it impacts their mental health. Some studies suggest that more gaming time can lead to increased symptoms of depression, OCD, and behavioral disorders. It can even lead to thoughts of suicide. However, the re

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Painful Truths: How Jewish Women Navigate Sex, Faith, and Identity

Jewish women who follow religious traditions often face a unique challenge when dealing with vestibulodynia, a condition that causes pain during sex. This isn't just a medical issue; it's a complex mix of cultural, religious, and personal struggles. Vestibulodynia can make women feel isolated, both

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Feb 17 2025HEALTH

Winter's Light and Your Eyes: A Bright Idea

Winter brings shorter days and less sunlight, which can affect our eyesight, especially for those with myopia or nearsightedness. The amount of natural light around us, called ambient illumination, changes a lot during winter. In snowy areas, light reflects off the ground, making things brighter. Bu

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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unraveling Antibiotic Use in Welsh Dairy Farms

Dairy farms in Wales are facing a significant challenge with antimicrobial resistance (AMR). To tackle this issue, it's crucial to understand what drives the use of antimicrobials (AMs) in these farms. A recent study delved into this by examining 21 dairy herds across Wales. The study collected a ma

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Feb 16 2025CRIME

Unsung Heroes: The Nighttime Search for Captives

Imagine this: A woman, not a detective, but a regular person, hunched over a laptop, eyes scanning through countless photos. She's not looking for fun; she's on a mission. This woman, Pari Ibrahim, is part of a unique group. They're not professionals, but they're doing something incredible. They're

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Dilemma: Standing Up to Trump

Democrats are grappling with how to effectively counter Trump's aggressive moves. They're torn between using familiar tactics from the past and finding new, more impactful strategies. The party is scattered, with potential leaders hesitant to step forward. Meanwhile, Trump's rapid actions are outpac

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Water Splitting with Smart Materials

Imagine tiny particles that can split water into hydrogen and oxygen just by absorbing light. That's what scientists are trying to do with something called photocatalysts. These are special materials that use sunlight to drive chemical reactions. One such material is a mix of Cadmium Sulfide (CdS) a

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Feb 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering Up: How AI Keeps Substations Safe

Electric substations are the backbone of our power systems. They face many dangers like heat, noise, and even animal waste. These dangers can cause problems like cable failures, circuit breaker issues, and melted conductors. When these issues happen, the substation's reliability drops, and power los

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