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3 of the Best Stock Buybacks So Far in 2024

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S&P 500 companies made nearly $240 billion in stock buybacks in the first quarter, 9.9% higher than a year ago. Here are three of the best.

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A new material derived from graphene improves the performance of neuroprostheses

Neuroprostheses allow the nervous system of a patient who has suffered an injury to connect with mechanical devices that replace paralyzed or amputated limbs. A study demonstrates in animal models how EGNITE, a derivative of graphene, allows the creation of smaller electrodes, which can interact more selectively with the nerves they stimulate, thus improving the efficacy of the prostheses.

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The best fried chicken restaurant in Kansas, according to Yelp

(KTLA/NEXSTAR) - Whether it's breakfast, lunch, or dinner, fried chicken is a classic that people all around the U.S. crave regardless of the time of day. But where exactly is the best spot to get a hold of some crunchy, mouth-watering fried chicken by you? Yelp’s Elite Squad is a group of reviewers who are [...]

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Wolves' return has had only small impact on deer populations in NE Washington

Wolves returned to Washington state in 2008. A new study shows that, despite their rising numbers, wolves are not having much of an impact on white-tailed deer, one of their primary prey. Scientists report that the biggest factor shaping white-tailed deer populations in northeast Washington is the quality of habitat available, which is largely determined by human activity. Cougars were second in their impact. Wolves were a distant third.

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The origins of dark comets

Up to 60% of near-Earth objects could be dark comets, mysterious asteroids that orbit the sun in our solar system that likely contain or previously contained ice and could have been one route for delivering water to Earth, according to a new study.

Modern Ghana 

Ghanaian musicians need to produce indigenous sounds — Gyankroma Akufo-Addo

Ghanaian musicians have been urged to produce music with indigenous sounds that establish a unique Ghanaian identity on the world stage. Gyankroma Akufo-Addo, the Executive Secretary of the Creative Arts Agency, made the call while speaking at a stakeholder engagement with music industry leaders.

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Trauma Medical Home: New coordinated care model for injured older adults

Older adults who suffer serious injuries from a fall or a motor vehicle accident often have impaired long-term functioning and diminished quality of life. A new study has found the new Trauma Medical Home care model has a positive impact on older patients who had a high burden of anxiety and depression prior to their accidental injury and resulting surgery, particularly those 70 and older.

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New form of repetitive magnetic brain stimulation reduces treatment time for bipolar disorder

A potential new treatment for bipolar disorder (BP) that significantly shortens treatment time has emerged, following a randomized clinical trial using accelerated intermittent theta burst stimulation (aiTBS). While current theta burst stimulation (TBS) treatments can take between four and six weeks to administer, this new technique reduces treatment to five days.

Mets Merized Online 

Analyzing Recent Adjustments Made By Phil Maton

On Tuesday, the Mets acquired relief pitcher Phil Maton from the Rays in exchange for cash considerations or a player to be named later. The Mets will be responsible for the remainder of Maton’s $6.25M salary this season and his club option for $7.75M next season. If they opt to part ways with the Kentucky […]

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Eurasia Review 

Securing Indus Waters Rights – OpEd

The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) based in The Hague has declared that they have the jurisdiction to preside over the Pakistan-India conflict over the contentious Kishanganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects in the territory of Kashmir. This decision raises one of the oldest and most profound water issues under the Indus Waters Treaty, an essential treaty signed in 1960.

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UN warns of budget shortfall for humanitarian activities in Afghanistan

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) states that the agency faces a shortage of funds to carry out humanitarian activities. In its latest report released on Wednesday, July 10th, OCHA notes that sectors at high risk of disruption due to severe budget shortages include health care, shelter, food, education, and […]

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Hepatitis B: 'Sleep timer' for immune cells discovered

In chronic hepatitis B, the liver contains immune cells that could destroy hepatitis B virus infected cells but are inactive. Researchers have discovered that cells blood vessels in the liver start a 'sleep timer' that switches off immune cells. Targeting this mechanism could be a starting point for immunotherapies.