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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Mineral Wealth: A Game Changer or a Mirage?

Ukraine might just have a hidden treasure. It's not gold or jewels, but minerals that are super important for tech and industry. These include rare earth metals like lithium and cobalt, which are key for rechargeable batteries in our phones and electric cars. Plus, there's scandium for making alum

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

A Roman Brain Turned to Glass by Vesuvius

Imagine a city, Herculaneum, in 79 CE. A young man, unaware of the impending doom, lies in a grand building. Suddenly, Mount Vesuvius erupts. A superheated cloud of gas, ash, and debris, known as a pyroclastic surge, sweeps through the city. Temperatures soar to over 950 degrees Fahrenheit (510 degr

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission Mishaps: Two Spacecraft Face Early Challenges

Two spacecraft, Lunar Trailblazer and Odin, are facing issues shortly after their launch. The spacecraft were part of a mission to the moon, but things didn't go as planned. Lunar Trailblazer, a spacecraft designed to map water on the moon, lost communication with Earth. This happened abo

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Oval Office Showdown: Trump, Vance, and Zelenskyy Clash Over Ukraine's Future

In a heated exchange in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance found themselves at odds with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The tension was palpable as they discussed Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russia. Zelenskyy had traveled to Washington, D. C. , to meet

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breaking the Code: New Hope for Triple Negative Breast Cancer

Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a challenging type of breast cancer. It's tough to treat because it doesn't respond well to targeted therapies. This is partly due to changes in certain signaling pathways, like the PI3K and mTOR pathways. Researchers have found that a protein called

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Do Hospitals Really Help Everyone?

Hospitals that don't pay taxes are supposed to give back to their communities. But do they really help everyone? Some places need more help than others. These places might have people who are poor, sick, or facing other problems. Let's think about this. If a hospital is in a rich area, do t

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Is There A Better Word Than Genocide?

The conflict in Gaza and Ukraine has sparked a big debate. People are asking if what's happening in Gaza is genocide. This is a heavy word with a lot of weight. It's not just about definitions or legal terms. It's about the suffering of tens of thousands of innocent people. The focus should be on fi

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How Schooling Shapes Our Brain's Future

Dementia is a scary word. It's a condition that affects how we think, remember, and even who we are. But here's something interesting: how much schooling we have can make a big difference in how likely we are to get it. Schooling isn't just about getting a job or making money. It's also about keepi

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Life in Flux: How Constant Rule Changes Affected Us

The pandemic brought a whirlwind of changes to our daily lives. One moment, wearing a mask was mandatory, and the next, it was optional. This back-and-forth made planning ahead nearly impossible. Imagine living in a place where rules kept shifting like quicksand. It was stressful, to say the least.

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Glioblastoma's Secret Messengers: How Tiny Bubbles Shape the Brain's Defense

Glioblastoma, a nasty type of brain tumor, has a sneaky way of communicating with its surroundings. It sends out tiny bubbles, called exosomes, that can change how immune cells, called microglia, behave. These exosomes are like secret messengers, carrying instructions that can turn microglia into he

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