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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Crashes: The Eye of Sauron Star's Wild Past

In space, 25 light-years away, a star called Fomalhaut is making waves. Known as the "Eye of Sauron" due to its striking dust belt, this star has been the site of some incredible cosmic events. Over the past 20 years, astronomers have witnessed not one, but two massive collisions between rocky objec

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Battery Performance with a Smart Catalyst Mix

Researchers have found a way to make rechargeable zinc-air batteries last longer and work better. They did this by mixing a special catalyst with a smart helper called CeO2. The catalyst, made of iron and cobalt atoms, is good at helping oxygen reactions. But it has problems. It wears out too fast a

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Patients Find Relief Through Fun and Learning

In China, breast cancer patients often feel anxious and sad during their treatment. This can make their lives harder and their treatment less effective. A recent study looked at whether adding fun activities and learning sessions could help these patients feel better. The study involved 280 women w

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Shaking Up Childhood Vaccines: What’s Changing and Why It Matters

Big changes are coming to how kids in the U. S. get their vaccines. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to shake things up. He wants to use a vaccine schedule from Denmark, a country much smaller and less diverse than the U. S. This could mean fewer shots for American children. This

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Dec 20 2025EDUCATION

Bondi Beach Bravery: Why Some People Step Up in Crisis

At Bondi Beach, a horrifying event unfolded, leaving many dead and injured. Amidst the chaos, a few individuals took extraordinary actions. An elderly couple, Boris and Sofia Gurman, tried to disarm one of the attackers but lost their lives. Reuven Morrison, a 62-year-old grandfather, threw bricks a

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

A New Era in Space Travel: The First Wheelchair User Soars Beyond Earth

Michaela Benthaus, a 33-year-old German engineer, made history by becoming the first wheelchair user to cross the Kármán Line, the boundary marking the edge of outer space. This groundbreaking journey took place aboard a Blue Origin New Shepard capsule, launching from Texas on a Saturday morning. Th

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Science in Peril: A Risky Move by the Trump Administration

The Trump administration has sparked concern among scientists and officials by planning to break up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), a key institution for weather, wildfire, and climate science. This decision comes amid tensions between President Donald Trump and Colorado Governo

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Forever Chemicals: A Hidden Threat to Our Health

Forever chemicals, man-made substances designed to repel water, oil, and stains, are everywhere. They are in nonstick pans, fast-food wrappers, and waterproof jackets. Scientists have already linked them to serious health issues like liver damage, high cholesterol, fertility problems, birth defects,

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

The Odd Two-Point Play That Puzzled a Coach

Sean McVay, the Rams' coach, recently found himself in a confusing situation after a wild two-point conversion in a game against the Seahawks. This play tied the score, and McVay wasn't happy with how it went down. He explained, "It's a technicality issue. " The rule says that fumbles can't be adva

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Dec 20 2025CELEBRITIES

A Tech Star's Sudden Goodbye: Lamarr Wilson's Life and Legacy

Lamarr Wilson, a familiar face in the tech world, passed away unexpectedly last month. He was 48. The cause of death was suicide, as confirmed by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. Wilson's family shared the heartbreaking news on Facebook, nearly three weeks after his passing on November 21.

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