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Jul 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Water Overload Shakes Up Nature's Balance

Nature is a delicate dance. Too much water can mess it up. Scientists have been looking at how biodiversity and productivity in grasslands are linked. But they often ignore one big factor: flooding. This is a problem because flooding is becoming more common. It can stress out plants and change how e

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Jul 19 2025CRIME

A Closer Look at the Surrogate Scandal in California

A woman who almost became a surrogate for a couple in Southern California decided to back out after finding some things fishy. This couple, Silvia Zhang and Guojun Xuan, are now being investigated by both local and federal authorities. The trouble started when their 2-month-old baby was taken to the

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Jul 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Worms and Algae Mix Can Mess Up Our Lakes

Lakes are getting more and more algae blooms. This is a big problem. When algae die, they sink to the bottom. There, they rot and use up all the oxygen. This creates a bad environment for many creatures. But some worms, like Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri, can handle this mess. These worms burrow around,

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

How Gut Bacteria Can Help a Sick Heart

Heart problems are a big deal worldwide, and one major issue is damage to the heart muscle. Scientists have been looking into how good bacteria, called probiotics, might help protect the heart. One type of bacteria, Lacticaseibacillus paracasei, was found in a special kind of yogurt made from yak mi

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Jul 19 2025SCIENCE

Seawater Sludge Secrets: A Protein's Role in Granule Strength

Scientists have found a key protein in the sticky stuff that holds together sludge granules in seawater. This protein might be the reason these granules stay strong and can remove phosphate from water. The granules were grown in a special reactor using seawater and acetate, a common carbon source. T

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Jul 18 2025CELEBRITIES

A Centenarian Life: Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink's Legacy

Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink lived a long life, from 1924 to 2024. He was the last of the first generation born in the 20th century. His life spanned a full century, witnessing massive changes in technology, society, and culture. Borchgrevink was not just known for his age but also for his contri

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Jul 18 2025SCIENCE

Mixing Hydrogen with Biofuel: A Cleaner Engine Solution

Engines are getting a green makeover. Scientists have been testing different fuel mixes to make engines cleaner and more efficient. They tried six fuels: regular diesel, a biofuel called Citronella, and four blends that mix hydrogen with biofuel. The star of the show was the H40 blend, which had 40%

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Making Nipple Reconstruction Info Easy to Find

People looking for details on nipple reconstruction might find it hard to get clear and easy-to-understand info online. This is true for both English and Spanish speakers. A recent study looked at how easy it is to find and understand this kind of health info on the web. The study checked many onli

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Jul 18 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the Hidden Stories of 19th Century Migrants in South Australia

Researchers have been digging into the lives of 19th-century migrants to South Australia. They used a special way of looking at things called a Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) framework. This helps them see how different factors connect and affect each other. It's like putting together a puzzle with

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

Making Science Fun: The Hidden Risks of Simplified Learning

Science is often seen as complex and hard to grasp. To make it more appealing, many turn to short, engaging videos. But there's a catch. Making science too simple might lead to the "easiness effect. " This is when people think they understand more than they actually do. This bias has been studied be

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