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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Wild Roots: Boosting Coptis chinensis with Nature's Microbes

The practice of growing the same plant species repeatedly in the same spot can cause problems. This is what happened with Coptis chinensis. In the wild, this plant is tough and rarely gets sick. But when it is grown in the same place over and over, it becomes weak and vulnerable to diseases. One w

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

GOP's Food Stamp Plan Hits a Roadblock

The latest twist in the Republican tax and spending bill has thrown a wrench into their plans. The Senate parliamentarian has flagged a key proposal to shift some food stamp costs to states, saying it breaks Senate rules. This is a big deal because Republicans were counting on billions in savings fr

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Moon's New Scar: A Hard Lesson in Lunar Landing

The Moon got a new mark on June 11, 2025. This wasn't a natural feature, but a dark smudge left by a spacecraft crash. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) snapped pictures of the aftermath. This wasn't just any spacecraft, but the RESILIENCE lander, part of a Japanese mission aiming to establish

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

How Insurance and Location Affect Severe Pregnancy Complications

The link between severe maternal morbidity (SMM) and various factors is well-documented. These factors include the mother's background, the hospital where she delivers, and where she lives. However, the role these factors play in racial disparities within different insurance groups is not well under

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Youth and Alcohol: A Journey Through Research Insights

The impact of alcohol on young people is a hot topic. It's not just about the immediate effects. It's also about the long-term outcomes. A notable figure has spent years studying this. Their work has shaped how we understand youth and alcohol. This person's journey started with a focus on how alcoh

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Science Behind Silkworm Eggs

The world of silkworms is more complex than it seems. These tiny creatures have a unique way of handling cold weather. Scientists have been studying how silkworm eggs react to chilly temperatures. They have found that when it gets cold, the eggs go into a kind of sleep called diapause. This is a

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Slippery Surfaces: The Future of Bioarrays

The world of material science is always looking for new ways to create surfaces that repel liquids and resist biofouling. One exciting development is the creation of slippery surfaces with liquid-like polymer brushes. These surfaces are unique because they can repel all kinds of liquids and resist t

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The State of Back Surgery Recovery in the UK

In the UK, there is a strong push for rehabilitation following planned back surgeries. However, the actual extent of this support is unclear. A recent effort aimed to shed light on this by investigating how physiotherapists handle recovery before, during, and after specific types of back operations.

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Helping Athletes Return to Sport After ACL Surgery

The journey back to full fitness after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is not just about physical healing. The mind plays a huge role too. This is why a tool was created to help athletes who speak Traditional Chinese. It's called the ACL-RSI-TC. This tool was designed to help peop

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Healthcare on the Chopping Block: What's at Stake?

Healthcare has been a reliable job creator in recent years. However, a budget plan moving through Congress could change that. The plan aims to reduce Medicaid funding by roughly 800 billion dollars. This could lead to nearly 8 million people losing their Medicaid coverage. Additionally, 2 million mo

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