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May 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's New Deal: What's in It and Why It Matters

The Ukraine minerals deal is finally done. This deal was a long time coming. It took weeks of tough negotiations. At times, things got really heated, and the US even paused its aid to Ukraine. But in the end, Ukraine got a better deal than it initially seemed like it would. Ukraine managed to g

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May 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Western Film That Wasn't Supposed to Be

A Western movie called Rust is finally hitting screens after a long, troubled journey. The film's director, Joel Souza, has a lot on his mind about it. A tragic accident on set in 2021 left the movie's cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, dead and Souza injured. Alec Baldwin, the film's star, accidenta

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

The Shrinking Brain: Shrews' Secret to Surviving Winter

The Eurasian common shrew, Sorex araneus, is a small mammal that has a unique way of dealing with winter. Instead of hibernating or migrating, it shrinks its brain, skull, and most organs. Then, come spring, it grows back to its original size. This ability to change brain size is something that scie

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May 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chess Meets AI: The Future of Human-Robot Bonding

The world of robotics is buzzing with progress. Robots are becoming more adaptable. One exciting development is the creation of a chess-playing robot. This robot is designed to study how humans and robots interact. It focuses on both spoken and unspoken communication. The robot, named OpenChessR

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Power of AI in Medicine: How Doctors Are Embracing Big Language Models

In the world of healthcare, big language models are making waves. These advanced tools are transforming how medical data is managed and interpreted. However, simply having cutting-edge technology isn't enough. Understanding how healthcare professionals will interact with this new tech is key. S

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Short Bursts: The Impact of Cycling Power on Body and Mind

Cycling sprints can boost both aerobic and anaerobic fitness. These intense, brief efforts usually last ten seconds or less. However, the immediate effects of varying cycling power on the body and mind during these short bursts are not fully understood. This is where the study comes in. It focuses o

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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

How Trout Adapt to Low Oxygen: A Look at Tiny Gene Regulators

The liver of triploid rainbow trout faces unique challenges in low-oxygen waters. To understand how these fish cope, researchers dug into the world of tiny gene regulators called miRNAs. They found 45 miRNAs that change their activity when oxygen levels drop. These miRNAs don't work alone. They team

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Breast Surgery AI: The Google Gemini Experiment

Google Gemini is a smart AI. It has been put to the test. The test was to see how well it could answer common questions. These questions were about life after breast reconstruction surgery. This was not just a simple quiz. It was a real test. It was to see if AI could help people who have had this t

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling ADHD: The Power of Brain Waves

ADHD is a condition that affects many kids. It makes it hard for them to focus and control their impulses. Doctors and scientists are always looking for better ways to spot ADHD early. One interesting area of study is how the brain's electrical activity might give clues about ADHD. Brain waves can

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