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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

The Quest for Better Radiation Measurement Tools

Radiation therapy has come a long way. It now delivers precise and tailored treatments. But there's a catch. Doctors face hurdles in achieving high-resolution measurements. They also struggle with covering large areas and getting consistent results. This often means using several different tools to

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Nursing Students: The Hidden Struggles

Nursing students often face a lot of stress and anxiety during their clinical placements. This is a crucial part of their training. It is where they get to practice what they have learned in real-world settings. However, the pressure can be intense. The stakes are high, and the environment is often

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

Texas Lawmakers Push for Strict School Policies

In Texas, a new bill is on its way to the governor's office, aiming to significantly change how schools handle LGBTQ topics and diversity efforts. The bill, known as Senate Bill 12, wants to stop schools from having clubs that focus on sexual orientation or gender identity. It also wants to ban

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Fractures and the Power of Closed Chain Exercises

Wrist injuries, particularly distal radius fractures, are quite common. These injuries often lead to pain, reduced movement, and a loss of the body's ability to sense joint position. Traditional recovery methods usually focus on improving range of motion and strength. However, there's another approa

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Jun 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Santiago's Nighttime Heat: A City's Warm Embrace

Santiago de Chile has been under the microscope for a long time. Scientists have been curious about how the city's heat changes over time and space. This is not just about the city itself. It is also about how the city's heat interacts with larger weather patterns. This is the first time such a deta

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Jun 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water's Future: How Climate Change is Shaking Up Our Rivers and Lakes

Climate change is shaking up the world's water supply. It's messing with the natural water cycle, making it harder to manage water resources and plan for the future. To tackle this, experts are using smart tech and models to predict how climate change will affect water availability. They used a bun

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Jun 01 2025WEATHER

June Weather in Minnesota: What to Expect

The weather in Minnesota has been quite the rollercoaster this May. One day it was scorching hot, with temperatures hitting 93 degrees in St. Cloud on May 11th. Then, just a few days later, it was freezing, with a high of only 44 degrees on May 20th. It is a good idea to be prepared for anything

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Jun 01 2025SCIENCE

The James Webb Space Telescope's Deepest Look Yet

The James Webb Space Telescope has made a groundbreaking discovery. It has captured an image of a galaxy cluster that is so massive it bends light. This cluster, known as Abell S1063, acts like a giant lens in space. It warps the light from galaxies that are much farther away. These distant galaxies

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Jun 01 2025SPORTS

Free Ways to Catch the PSG vs Inter Milan Showdown

A must-see match is coming up. PSG and Inter Milan are set to battle it out in the Champions League final. Viewers can watch this exciting match for free, thanks to TNT Sports. How can you catch the action? If you have a TNT Sports subscription, you can watch the game on TNT Sports 1 or TNT Spor

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

May's Weed Pollen: The Hidden Allergy Trigger

May is a month of blooming flowers and warmer weather. But for some people, it's also a time of sneezing, itchy eyes, and runny noses. The culprit? Weed pollen. While trees and grasses often get the blame for early-season allergies, weeds like ragweed and mugwort start releasing pollen in late sprin

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