Month: November 2024

The rapid spread of the wildfires in Southern California were caused by strong winds

More than 132 buildings have been destroyed in the 2004 Santa Paula fire in California, US, according to Ventura County firefighter James Fryhoff. Ten people have been injured in the course of the fire, Ventura County Sheriff James Fryhoff said. The fire in Santa Paula spread over 5,000 acres and is 50% contained, officials said.

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Heart attacks can cause deep healing sleep

Researchers claim to have found that AI tools that can predict protein structures from an amino acid sequence or generate new ones can reveal deep healing Sleep in cats and mice. Scientists found mice that had suffered heart attacks spent more time in slow-wave sleep, a stage of deep sleep associated with healing. AI tools won this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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Is the race really driving you crazy? You are not alone

US President Donald Trump, in a recent interview, predicted that Kamala Harris would defeat him in the US Presidential elections. “It’d be nice if the margin for Harris in Donald Trump’s hometown was a super blowout. I don’t know what to think about the Selzer poll in Iowa,” he said. “I don’t feel confident that we know how this will go,” he added.

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There is a chance that a big Republican win could mean changes to the law

US Health Secretary Xavier Becerra has said that he has no doubt that “we’ll see another record set of Americans who have health care coverage” after this year’s open enrollment, which ends on October 15. “Under President Biden and Vice President Harris, more Americans have access to a doctor, hospital through their own health insurance than ever in the history of the country,” he added.

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Satellite images show the damage caused by the floods in Spain

Climate scientists said that they have seen a clear link between flash floods in Spain and human-caused global warming. An analysis by Climate Central, a nonprofit research group, found that global warming likely increased temperatures in the part of the Atlantic Ocean where most of the moisture contained in the storm originated. Climate scientists have been warning about the impact of global warming on floods.

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