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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

Nanoparticles: The Tiny Helpers Boosting Concrete's Strength

Concrete is a big deal in construction. It is super strong and lasts a long time. But it has a weakness: it isn't great at handling pressure. This limits how it can be used in buildings. To fix this, scientists have been adding tiny particles called carbon nanoparticles to concrete. These particles

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Mar 28 2025CRIME

The Hidden Truths of Law Enforcement

New information has emerged to fill in the blanks about how policing works in this country. This has shed light on some long-standing issues. It is clear that there are problems with how people are treated by the police. However, the way this information is being looked at needs to change. It is

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

How Paths to Health Can Transform Communities

Paths are more than just ways to get from one place to another. They can be a key to better health and stronger communities. The idea is simple: create paths that encourage walking and biking. This can lead to healthier people and a more connected community. But how does this actually work? Fir

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Mar 28 2025CELEBRITIES

A Pastor's Close Call: The Unexpected Heart Attack

A well known pastor had a frightening experience in late 2024. He was on stage delivering a sermon when suddenly, things went wrong. The pastor was not aware of what was happening at the time. He was later informed that he had suffered a massive heart attack. This news came as a shock to many, e

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Court Cases and HIV Management: A North Carolina Study

In North Carolina, a study was conducted to understand the impact of criminal charges on people with HIV. The research focused on individuals who were dealing with both HIV and legal issues between the years 2017 and 2020. The main goal was to count and describe this specific group of people. It als

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Mar 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Floating People and Three Suns: The Science Behind Netflix's Big Show

Netflix's newest series, 3 Body Problem, has viewers glued to their screens. The show, based on a popular Chinese science fiction trilogy, is a visual treat. It's packed with mind-bending scenarios. The creators behind Game of Thrones, David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, along with Alexander Woo, brought

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Shapes Thalidomide's Crystal Structure

Thalidomide is a well-known drug with a dark history. Its crystals can exist in different forms. These forms can change when the temperature changes. This change is important for understanding how the drug works. Scientists have studied these changes in detail. They looked at how the crystal struct

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Student's Shocking Detention Raises Questions

A Turkish student pursuing her doctorate at a prestigious university in Massachusetts was suddenly detained by federal agents. This incident has sparked a legal battle and raised concerns about civil liberties and academic freedom. The student, Rumeysa Ozturk, was grabbed by agents from the Departm

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Mar 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Switch's New Way to Share Digital Games

Nintendo is introducing a new method for sharing digital games among Switch users. This feature is designed to mimic the ease of sharing physical game cards. The system, dubbed "virtual game card, " will let players transfer digital games between consoles. It works by "loading" and "ejecting" games

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Mar 27 2025BUSINESS

Ferrari's Price Hike: A Look at the Impact of U. S. Tariffs

Ferrari has announced a 10% price increase on select models, starting April 1. This move comes as a direct response to new U. S. auto tariffs, which will significantly affect the cost of importing luxury vehicles. The price hike will apply to models like the Purosangue SUV, the 12Cilindiri, and the

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