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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Earthquake Rumors: Science vs. Speculation

Japan is no stranger to earthquakes, but recent tremors have sparked quite a stir. Over 1, 000 quakes have shaken the Kagoshima prefecture in just two weeks. The strongest so far was a 5. 5-magnitude quake near Kyushu island. This has led to some people getting worried and even evacuating. Rumors a

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Tech and Nature Join Forces to Help Expecting Moms

Pregnancy is a transformative journey, and it's not just about the baby. The mom's mental well-being is equally important. A recent exploration into this area has shown that combining smart technology with natural healing methods, like yoga, could be a game-changer for predicting and addressing ment

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

How Staying Active Helps Older Adults with Health Issues

Older adults with multiple health problems often struggle with daily tasks. But here's a simple idea: staying social might help them more than those who don't. It's not just about having fun. It's about keeping their independence. Think about it. When people engage in social activities, they move m

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7: A Sneak Peek at the New Slim Design

Samsung is cooking up something exciting with the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Leaked photos give us a first real look at the new foldable phone. It seems Samsung listened to fans and made it slimmer. The new design is sleek and stylish, with a thinner profile than its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The lea

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Echo Spot: A Smart Deal for Prime Members

Amazon's Echo Spot is making waves again, but this time it's not because of its features. The smart alarm clock is on sale for $45, a steep drop from its usual price. This deal is exclusive to Prime members and applies to all color options: Black, Glacier White, and Ocean Blue. The Echo Spot is not

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Engineer Who Juggled Too Many Jobs

In the fast-paced world of tech startups, one engineer managed to pull off a feat that left many founders baffled. Soham Parekh, a software engineer, admitted to working for multiple Silicon Valley startups simultaneously. This revelation came after a viral post on social media exposed his actions.

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Is Your Medicine Doing Its Job?

People often wonder if the medicines they take are truly effective. To find out, experts use a method called cost-effectiveness analysis. This helps them compare the value of different drugs. Medicines are always changing. New treatments and discoveries come out regularly. So, the way we decide if

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

How Raman Spectroscopy is Changing the Game in Detecting Tiny Airborn Particles

Raman spectroscopy is making waves in the world of science. It's a powerful tool that can spot tiny particles in the air. These particles are called bioaerosols. They come from living things like plants, animals, and even us. Scientists use Raman spectroscopy to study these particles. It works by s

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Running and Heart Health: What You Should Consider

Running is a popular way to keep fit, but recent findings suggest it might not always be great for older men's hearts. Over the last two decades, studies have shown that older male marathon runners and extreme sports enthusiasts often have more calcium in their heart arteries. This calcium buildup i

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Preparing for Pregnancy: The Heart Health Shift in the U. S.

Heart health is a big deal for women planning to have a baby. It's not just about the mom's well-being but also the baby's. In the U. S. , things are changing, but not everyone is on board yet. From 2016 to 2022, data shows more women are facing heart health issues before pregnancy. High blood pres

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