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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Discovering the Best Willow Cuttings for Field Planting

Willows are becoming quite popular for big ecosystem recovery projects. But there's a question: which size of willow cuttings fares best when planted in the field? Scientists compared the survival of willow cuttings from different places, diameters, and lengths over two growing seasons in Alberta, C

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Jan 13 2025FINANCE

Britain's Borrowing Costs Soar: What's Next for Public Spending?

It's been a rough few months for the U. K. government's budget plans. Since the Labour party unveiled their first budget back in October, the costs of borrowing money have been climbing fast. The problem? Investors are losing confidence, and that means the government has to pay more to borrow money.

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Jan 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok’s Final Countdown: What’s Next?

Get ready for a big change in the social media world! TikTok, the popular video app with over 170 million US users, is set to be shut down in the US next Sunday. This is happening because of a law passed by Congress back in April, which requires TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell it

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Jan 13 2025EDUCATION

AI in Schools: What's Next for Education?

For over 60 years, we've dreamed of computers transforming education. Now, it's happening. Arizona State Board for Charter Schools approved Unbound Academy, an online school using AI teaching assistants. They promise 2. 4 times faster academic growth than traditional schools. This isn't just a new t

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Using Inflammation to Target Cancer with Neutrophils

Tumors are tricky because they don't all look the same. This makes it tough to hit them with the right medicine. But scientists have found a clever way to use inflammation to guide special cells called neutrophils, which carry drugs, right to the tumor site. They do this by causing a tiny, controlle

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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

LA Wildfires: Burning Schools and Outdoor Classrooms

As wildfires rage around Los Angeles, families and educators are mourning the loss of beloved outdoor learning spaces and the impact on students. Irina Contreras, a program manager, saw her daughter's outdoor education sanctuary go up in flames. The fires have hit various educational settings hard,

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Hypothermia's Hidden Impact on Drowning Victims

You might think that drowning is all about water in the lungs, but there’s another silent killer at play: hypothermia. This study took a close look at how cold temperatures affect drowning victims who have heart attacks outside of the hospital. Scientists wanted to know if hypothermia makes these si

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Jan 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The War That Killed AI in the Dune Universe

In Frank Herbert's "Dune" universe, people dream of sandworms, but the story is much bigger. Thousands of years before the events of "Dune, " a major war happened. This war was against a group of people who loved machines that could think and make decisions on their own. These machines weren't just

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Navigating Food Industry Partnerships: Tips for New Nutritionists

So, you're a budding nutritionist looking to team up with the food industry? That's great! But let's face it, the real world can be tricky. You might feel like you're jumping into the deep end with your eyes closed. Don't worry, we've got your back. Here are some smart strategies to help you build s

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Jan 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire Smoke: A Growing Threat to Global Health

You know what kills more people than car crashes or wars? Air pollution from cars, trucks, and factories. But there's a new worry, and it's coming from the sky. Wildfires are becoming more common and intense due to climate change, and the smoke they create is packed with dangerous pollutants like ti

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