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Jan 21 2026SCIENCE

Why Your Ears Might Be Tricking You As You Age

As we get older, hearing isn't just about volume. It's about understanding. Many people find it hard to follow conversations in noisy places or enjoy music as they age. This isn't always shown by standard hearing tests. It's like having a secret hearing problem that regular checks miss. Researchers

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Red Caps: A Bold Statement Against U. S. Interference

In a clever twist, a Copenhagen shop turned Trump's iconic red caps into a symbol of resistance. The store created caps with slogans like "Make America Go Away" and "Already Great. " These caps quickly became popular, selling out fast. The shop initially made only 100 caps, but demand surged after t

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Jan 19 2026FINANCE

Weekly Stock Market Highlights: Small Caps and Tech Shine

The stock market had an interesting week, with small-cap stocks and tech companies making big moves. Investors kept a close eye on JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Taiwan Semiconductor. These companies have been in the spotlight due to their performance and recent developments. Small-cap stocks often g

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Global Tensions Rise: What's Really Happening?

The world is on edge. Russia has made it clear: if the U. S. attacks Iran, there will be serious consequences. They've even got super-fast missiles ready to target U. S. ships and underground bases. A top advisor to Putin has hinted that nuclear strikes on the UK and Germany are being considered. B

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

A New Approach to Hip Surgery: The Outside-In Technique

Hip surgeries can be tricky, especially when dealing with too much acetabular coverage or coxa profunda. In such cases, getting inside the joint can be quite a challenge. This is where the outside-in capsulotomy comes into play. It's a method that allows surgeons to access the hip joint safely and e

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Heart Health Tech: Why Women Are Left Out

Heart problems in women often go unnoticed. Doctors and tools designed to help don't always consider the unique needs of women. This is a big issue because heart disease shows up differently in women than in men. Yet, many digital health tools, like apps and wearables, don't account for these differ

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

What Do Palestinians Know About Kidney Stones?

A recent study shed light on how much Palestinian adults understand about kidney stones. The findings were not great. Many people don't know much about what causes these painful stones or how to avoid them. This lack of knowledge is a big problem. Kidney stones are tiny, hard deposits that form in

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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

Lobsters' Social Strategy Backfires

Lobsters are known for their tough shells and big claws, but some types don't have those claws. Instead, they stick together in big groups to scare off predators. They use special chemicals in the water to find each other. But this trick might not always work. Young lobsters often follow these sign

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Little Humans of Flores: How Nature Turned Against Them

The tiny humans of Flores, known as hobbits, lived on the island for a long time. They were smart and resourceful. They hunted small elephants and made tools. But their world changed. A big drought started around 76, 000 years ago. It got worse over time. The rivers dried up. The rain stopped comin

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Why Ivermectin Fails Against Trichinella Larvae: A Mystery Unveiled

Trichinella, a sneaky worm, causes long-term infections by hiding in muscle cells. It's a big problem worldwide. Scientists know that ivermectin, a common drug, works well on adult worms in the gut but fails against the larvae in muscles. Why? They thought the collagen capsule around the larvae migh

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