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Dec 10 2025WEATHER

Florida's Unexpected Chill: Arctic Air on the Move

A rare weather event is unfolding across the U. S. , with Arctic air making its way down to Florida. This unusual occurrence is due to a disturbance in the polar vortex, a system that usually keeps cold air trapped near the poles. The vortex has weakened, allowing frigid air to spill southward, affe

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

How Health Journals Check Facts: A Look Inside

Health journals are not like regular magazines. They focus on sharing new research with experts in the field. Before any research gets published, it goes through a check by other experts. This is called peer review. It's a big deal because it makes sure the information is correct and reliable. The

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

A Rare Cancer's Unexpected Victory

A heavy smoker, well into their golden years, found themselves facing a fast-growing tumor in their right lower lung. Doctors were baffled. It was a rare beast, a thoracic SMARCA4-deficient undifferentiated tumor, or SMARCA4-UT for short. This type of cancer is so uncommon that even experts struggle

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sparkle and Sustainability: Rethinking Holiday Decorations

The holiday season often leads to a surge in waste and pollution. Decorations, in particular, contribute significantly to this issue. Single-use items like balloons, confetti, and glittery trinkets are major culprits. These items are designed to be small and easily dispersed, making them difficult t

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Swapping Drinks: The California Sober Trend and Its Effects

The California sober trend is gaining traction, where people are choosing cannabis over alcohol. They believe this switch is healthier and might prevent them from using stronger drugs like opioids or meth. A recent study found that cannabis users did drink less alcohol and felt less urge to drink. H

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

Utah Health Research Hits Big Milestone

In 2025, University of Utah Health made a big leap in research funding. They got over $531 million, which is a huge deal. This money helps them do important research, train future scientists, and make a difference in health care. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) gave them the most money, ove

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Alexandria's Ancient Party Boat: A Glimpse into Luxury

Under the waves near Alexandria, a team of divers found a big surprise: a 2, 000-year-old party boat! This wasn't just any boat. It was a luxury vessel, likely used for fun and maybe even religious events. The boat, called a "thalamagos, " was huge—about 115 feet long and 23 feet wide. It had a fla

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Dec 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Singapore and Canada Team Up to Boost Quantum Tech

Singapore's A*STAR and Canada's Xanadu have joined forces to push quantum technology forward. They've signed a deal to work together on several projects, like making quantum computers more accurate and creating better quantum light sources. This isn't their first time collaborating, but now they're

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Boosting Veteran Care: Nurses Lead the Way

Nurses are the backbone of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), the biggest employer of nurses in the U. S. With over 120, 000 nurses caring for more than 9 million veterans, their role is huge. But there's a catch: not enough research has been done to make nursing care even better within the V

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Seeing Hearts in a New Light: A Breakthrough in Heart Attack Imaging

Heart attacks are serious, and spotting them early is crucial. Scientists have been working on new ways to see heart damage using special tiny particles and advanced imaging. These particles, called nanoparticles, are not new. But the way they are used here is different. The usual method involves u

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