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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers and the Hidden Plastic Problem

India's farms are facing a silent threat: microplastics. These tiny plastic bits are sneaking into the soil and messing with crops. But how much do farmers know about this issue? A recent study took a closer look at what Indian farmers think about microplastic pollution. Researchers talked to 310 f

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Spotting Skin Cancer: How Doctors Are Upping Their Game

Doctors are getting a hand from technology to spot skin cancer. There's a tool called optical coherence tomography (OCT) that's pretty handy, but not everyone knows how to use it right. That's where cumulative sum (CUSUM) analysis steps in. It's like a scorecard that tracks how well doctors are doin

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Smarter Ways to Manage Diabetes and Save Money

Diabetes is becoming more common. It's important to find new ways to help people manage it. This study looks at a special program. It uses mobile health tools and a team of health workers. The goal is to see if this program can help people with diabetes. It also checks if it can save money for the h

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Jun 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Justin and Hailey Bieber: Love, Struggles, and Faith

Justin and Hailey Bieber have been facing a tough time lately. Their relationship has been under the microscope, with reports suggesting it's been tense. But is divorce on the table? Not according to insiders. First, let's talk about Justin. He's been going through a lot. His social media posts hav

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Jun 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Cake Face: A Wedding Day Warning Sign

Weddings are supposed to be joyful, but for one bride, it turned into a lesson learned the hard way. A woman, now divorced, shared her story about how her ex-husband's behavior on their wedding day hinted at bigger issues ahead. Just moments after saying "I do, " he smeared cake on her face, a tradi

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Jun 28 2025BUSINESS

UTA's Bold Move: Beyond Movies and TV

David Kramer is now leading United Talent Agency during a tough time for Hollywood. The film and TV industry is shrinking, so UTA is trying new things. They recently showed up big at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. This event is all about advertising and marketing, not just movies and TV. I

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

How Scientists Hunt for Pesticides in Your Drinks

Scientists have a new tool to find tiny amounts of pesticides in drinks like juice and wine. They used a special machine that can break down chemicals in three different ways. This helps them spot even the smallest traces of pesticides. The machine can handle 168 types of pesticides using one metho

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How Smart Tech is Decoding Medical Documents

In the world of medicine, there's a lot of information hidden in documents. New tech is trying to make sense of it all. These smart systems are like super-powered detectives. They look for connections between different pieces of information. But they're not perfect. Sometimes, they make things up. O

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Ochre: The Ancient Toolbox of Middle Stone Age Humans

Ochre, a red or yellowish earth pigment, has been around for ages. People in the Middle Stone Age (MSA) used it for more than just art. They had some clever tricks up their sleeves. Imagine using ochre to tan animal hides, make glue for tools, or even protect their skin. But how do we know this? Wel

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Relationships Shape How We Feel About Aging

The way we view aging is not set in stone. It can change over time and is influenced by the people around us. A recent study looked at how support and stress from family and friends affect how older adults see themselves aging. The study followed over 22, 000 adults for twelve years, from 2008 to 20

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