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May 01 2025SCIENCE

Ronan the Sea Lion: The Unexpected Dance Sensation

Sea lions are not typically known for their dancing skills. But Ronan, a 15-year-old California sea lion, has proven that she can keep a beat better than many humans. Her favorite tunes? Disco hits like "Boogie Wonderland. " Peter Cook, a behavioral neuroscientist, has spent a decade studying Ronan'

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May 01 2025HEALTH

How Parents Shape Young Kids' Screen Habits

Parents play a big role in how much time kids under 5 spend glued to screens. This isn't just about setting rules. It's about what parents do and how they act around screens. Many kids under 5 are on screens way too much. This can mess with their minds and bodies in the long run. So, what can parent

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Does Social Media Make Teens Think Differently?

In the past, experts have warned that social media might mess with how teens think. A recent study wanted to check if this is true. It looked at how teens' brains work after using social media for a short time. It also compared this to how their brains work after chatting with friends in person. The

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Benefits of Eating Green

The EAT-Lancet diet is not just about saving the planet. It is also about keeping hearts healthy. This diet is a big deal in the world of nutrition and sustainability. It is designed to feed everyone on the planet without harming the environment. But does it also keep people healthy? This question w

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

A New Hope Against Cell Death: The Power of 428

A recent discovery has shed light on a new way to tackle diseases linked to a process called ferroptosis. This process involves the death of cells due to iron overload and oxidative stress. Scientists have found a compound, known as 428, which might hold the key to fighting these diseases. 428 is a

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

The Road to Recovery: Life After ACL Surgery in Jazan

The knee is a complex joint. It depends heavily on the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) for stability. This ligament is crucial for keeping the knee in place. It can be damaged by a sudden impact or an awkward twist. This type of injury is quite common. In Saudi Arabia, about 31. 4% of people expe

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Nanotech Cleanup: Jackfruit Leaves Fight Water Pollution

The fight against water pollution just got a new ally: jackfruit leaves. Scientists have found a way to use these leaves to create a powerful tool for cleaning up water. This tool is a special kind of tiny particle called a nanocomposite. It's made from iron oxide, tin oxide, and a ra

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Breathing Deep: How Slow Breathing Affects Your Body's Nervous System

Breathing is something we do all the time. It is a natural process. But did you know that breathing in a certain way can change how your body works? Slow breathing, known as resonance breathing, can have a big impact on your body's nerves and heart rate. This type of breathing can make your heart ra

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Virtual Reality: The Future of Medical Rehab?

Virtual reality (VR) has shown great promise in the medical field, especially in rehabilitation. It allows patients to move around in virtual worlds, get instant feedback, and improve their physical abilities and overall well-being. Plus, it lets patients exercise on their own, which is a big plus.

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Apr 29 2025CRIME

Youth in Peril: The Unseen Struggles of Adolescents in São Paulo

In São Paulo, the wealthiest city in Brazil, a stark contrast exists between prosperity and poverty. This gap is painfully evident when looking at the lives of adolescents. Between 2015 and 2020, many young people aged 10 to 19 lost their lives to homicide. Most of these victims were male and Blac

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