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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Measles Madness: Why Parties Are a Bad Idea

In West Texas, a measles outbreak has gotten serious, with over 146 cases reported. Most of these cases are in children who haven't been vaccinated. This has led to 20 hospitalizations and, sadly, one death of an unvaccinated school-age child. The outbreak is mostly in Gaines County, which has on

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Fungus Among Us: The Hidden World of Basidiobolus in City and Country

The world of fungi is vast and fascinating, often overlooked in favor of more visible organisms. Among these, the genus Basidiobolus stands out. This group of fungi is incredibly diverse, living in various environments from the guts of animals to decomposing leaves, and even causing infections in hu

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Feb 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Farewell to a Buffy Star: Michelle Trachtenberg Remembered

Michelle Trachtenberg, a beloved actress, has left this world. She was only 39 years old. Her passing was confirmed on Wednesday, discovered unresponsive in her New York City apartment. No signs of wrongdoing were found. The New York Medical Examiner is currently investigating the cause of death. Tr

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Feb 27 2025SPORTS

Brady and Stafford: A Montana Mystery

The NFL world is buzzing with whispers about a potential meeting between legendary quarterback Tom Brady and his potential successor, Matthew Stafford. The rumors started when a reporter claimed that Stafford had visited Brady at his Montana home. This sparked a flurry of reactions, including a de

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Feb 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Michelle Trachtenberg: A Young Star Gone Too Soon

A beloved figure from the 90s and 2000s, Michelle Trachtenberg, left the world stunned when she was found lifeless in her Manhattan home. She was only 39 years old. Trachtenberg was a household name for many millennials, known for her roles as a troubled teenager in the supernatural series "Buffy th

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

China's Asteroid Adventure: Tianwen-2 Mission

China is gearing up for an exciting space adventure with the Tianwen-2 mission. This isn't just any mission; it's a two-for-one deal. First, the spacecraft will visit a near-Earth asteroid named Kamoʻoalewa. This asteroid is special because it's like a mini-moon, always hanging out near Earth. The s

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Feb 26 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Diquat: The Nanotech Solution

Imagine trying to keep track of something as tiny as a molecule. That's the challenge scientists face when monitoring diquat (DQ), a chemical that can be harmful to humans. DQ is often found in agricultural samples, so it's important to have a quick and easy way to detect it. This is where nanotechn

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Turkish Kids and PTSD: A New Tool for Better Understanding

PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a serious issue that can affect anyone who has gone through a traumatic event. Kids are no exception. In fact, many children who experience trauma don't get the help they need because their symptoms go unnoticed. This is a big problem, especially in places

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Feb 24 2025POLITICS

Germany's Election: What's Really on the Line

Germany is gearing up for a big national election, and it's not just about choosing a new chancellor. This time, the stakes are higher than usual, and the political landscape is more unpredictable. The country's elections are usually pretty straightforward, but this one has been full of sur

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Feb 23 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Cells, Big Challenges: Mastering Microscopy for Low Biomass Samples

First, let's talk about the tiny world of cells. When scientists work with low-density, low-biomass material, they face a big challenge. The cells they study are often as scarce as the background contamination in their lab. This makes it super hard to get accurate cell counts. Imagine trying to spo

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