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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Effects: How Childhood Trauma Shapes the Brain

Childhood trauma can have lasting impacts on the brain, influencing everything from mental health to how genes function. Scientists have been studying this for years, but a new study takes a closer look at how these experiences affect the brain's gene activity. The study focused on the prefrontal c

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Jul 02 2025CRIME

Finding Drugs in Unusual Places: How Science Helps Solve Mysteries

When someone gets hurt or commits a crime, figuring out what drugs they took can be crucial. Usually, experts look for drugs in blood or other body fluids. But what if those aren't available? That's where things get tricky. Sometimes, the only clues left are on clothes, bedding, or other items. The

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Jul 02 2025EDUCATION

Mindfulness and Life Lessons: A New Way to Teach and Learn

Mindfulness is often seen as a way to stay calm and focused. But what if it's more than that? What if it's about understanding life and death too? This idea comes from teachers and researchers who work together around the world. They think mindfulness is not just about psychology. It's also about ph

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Jul 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Urban Mess: How City Surfaces Affect Water Quality

Cities are full of hard surfaces like roads and buildings. These surfaces can mess up water quality. A recent study looked at how organic stuff in water changes in cities. It focused on places like Xi'an, China. The study collected samples from different city areas. It found three main types of org

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Cheese and Nightmares: Is There a Link?

Ever wondered why you have bad dreams after eating certain foods? A recent study dug into this question and found some interesting connections. It turns out that people who struggle with lactose intolerance might be more likely to have intense nightmares. The study, which looked at over 1, 000 part

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Steelers and Dolphins Make Big Moves: What It Means for Both Teams

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins recently made a significant trade. The Steelers got cornerback Jalen Ramsey and tight end Jonnu Smith. The Dolphins got safety Minkah Fitzpatrick and a future draft pick. This trade is a big deal for both teams. The Steelers have been struggling with their

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Peach Gum Polysaccharides: A New Way to Boost Health

Peach gum polysaccharides (PGP) are getting a lot of attention these days. But there's a problem: they're too big to use easily. Scientists found a way to break them down using an enzyme called xylanase. This made the PGP smaller and easier to work with. The new, smaller PGP, called enzyme-extracte

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Tobacco's Secret Scents: How Science Sniffs Out Regional Flavors

Tobacco isn't just tobacco. It's a puzzle of scents that change depending on where it's grown. Scientists have been busy figuring out what makes tobacco from different parts of China smell unique. They used a fancy tool called HS-GC-IMS to sniff out 98 different aroma compounds. These include esters

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Zimbabwe's Williams Shines in South Africa's Grip

Zimbabwe faced a tough challenge against South Africa in the first Test match. The home team found themselves in deep trouble early on. Sean Williams, a 38-year-old batsman, stepped up to save his team from a total collapse. He scored an impressive 137 runs off 164 balls. This was his sixth century

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Jun 29 2025FINANCE

Stock Market's Rollercoaster Ride: A Closer Look at the Recent Recovery

The stock market has hit a new high, but it's not all smooth sailing. The S&P 500 has bounced back to its February peak, but the journey there has been anything but steady. The market's recovery has been swift, fueled by a wave of optimism that swept away the fears from the April tariff panic. But i

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