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May 02 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Get Phosphorus from Sewage Sludge

Phosphorus is a big deal. It is in fertilizers and helps plants grow. It is also found in sewage sludge. Getting it out of there is a challenge. The usual way is to burn the sludge and then use chemicals to pull out the phosphorus. This method has a big problem. A lot of phosphorus gets lost i

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May 02 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks Soar: A Mixed Day on Wall Street

The S&P 500 had a good day, climbing 0. 6% on May 1. This marked the eighth day in a row of gains. The boost came from strong earnings reports from big tech companies, Microsoft and Meta. These reports helped ease worries about tariffs affecting tech giants. Microsoft's stock shot up after it beat

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May 02 2025FINANCE

Amazon's Mixed Bag: Big Sales, Cloudy Future

Amazon recently shared its financial results, and it's a bit of a mixed bag. The company's sales were higher than what experts predicted. They made $155. 67 billion, which is more than the expected $155. 1 billion. This is a significant amount of money, showing that Amazon is still a major player in

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Understanding Hypertension Risk Through Environmental Factors

The concept of the exposome is quite interesting. It looks at how different environmental factors add up to affect a person's health. However, the current methods used to study this have some problems. These issues include multicollinearity, non-linearity, and confounding. These problems make it har

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Farmers and the Fight Against Worm Resistance

Farmers often depend on anthelmintics to manage gastrointestinal worms in sheep. However, there is a growing concern about the increasing resistance of these worms to the drugs. This has led to calls for more sustainable methods of control. To understand why farmers might be hesitant to adopt the

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May 02 2025HEALTH

Can Sensory Tests Help Predict Osteoarthritis Treatment Success?

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It mainly impacts the hips and knees, causing pain and limiting movement. Doctors often use various treatments to manage OA, but figuring out what works best for each person can be tricky. One approach that has gain

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May 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Return of Emily Nelson: Twists and Turns in a Crime Thriller

A new crime thriller has hit the screens, and it's a familiar face leading the show. Emily Nelson, the glamorous housewife from the previous hit, is back. This time, she's planning a lavish wedding to an Italian businessman. Her martini-making style has changed. She's now okay with using ice, showin

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Cave Frogs: The Secret Life of a Two-Phase Amphibian

Living in caves, the stage-dependent cave frog, Oreolalax rhodostigmatus, has a unique way of life. It is a fascinating example of how animals adapt to their surroundings. This frog has a two-phase life cycle. As a tadpole, it has traits that help it survive in the dark caves. After it grows int

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May 02 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Nutritional Yeast: A Social Media Story

Nutritional yeast, a type of inactive yeast, has taken the health and wellness world by storm. It's packed with B vitamins, minerals, and protein, making it a favorite among those who follow plant-based diets. Social media has played a big role in this trend. It has allowed people to share tips, exp

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May 01 2025SPORTS

The Lakers' Next Steps: Building a Championship Team

The Lakers have a big decision to make. They just missed out on the playoffs in the first round. This isn't the end of the world, but it's a wake-up call. They have two superstars, Luka Dončić and LeBron James. Both are amazing players, but they're not getting any younger. Dončić is 26, and James wi

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