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May 30 2025BUSINESS

Influencers and Buying Choices on Chinese Social Media

The world of social media is a big deal, especially in China. It is a place where influencers hold a lot of power. They can sway what people buy. A recent study looked into how these influencers and the happiness people get from social media affect buying decisions. The study focused on entertai

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May 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Family Drama and Missing Pieces in the Latest Episode

The latest episode of the crime drama, season 5 episode 8, has a lot going on. It blends family drama with high-stakes investigations. This episode wraps up a tech-focused case involving AI and terrorism. The story also dives deep into the personal life of the main character, Elliot Stabler. His mot

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May 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Substance Use Among Sex-Trafficked Patients in Texas

In Texas, a unique program has been shining a light on a dark issue. This program is one of the few in the country that focuses on helping sex-trafficked patients within a hospital setting. The main goal of this program is to understand who these patients are and how substance use fits into their ex

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Battling Superbugs: Phages to the Rescue

Bacteria that are tough to beat with regular medicines are a big problem. These superbugs can cause urinary tract infections. Doctors are looking for new ways to fight these infections. One promising solution is using bacteriophages. These are viruses that attack bacteria. They might be a good alte

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Melon Menace: Unwanted Guest in Chinese Fields

Melon is a big deal in China. It's been grown there for ages and is a favorite among locals. China is the world's top producer and consumer of melon. So, when a new problem pops up, it's a big concern. In March 2023, something unexpected happened in Guangxi, China. About 10% of 'Zhongtian No. 9'

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Museum Workers Breathe In More Than Art

Museums are full of history, but they also hide tiny, invisible threats. Staff in a historical museum started noticing issues with their breathing. This led to a study to figure out what was in the air they were breathing in every day. The study looked at three different workdays. Scientists used s

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May 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungi's Hidden Role in Lake Health

Lakes around the world are under siege from a silent invader: cyanobacteria. These tiny, blue-green algae can multiply rapidly, creating harmful blooms that choke out other life forms and disrupt ecosystems. While much attention is given to bacteria in these scenarios, fungi are often overlooked. Ye

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Gut Bugs and Genes: Unraveling Stomach Cancer Risks

Gastric cancer is a tricky foe. It's sneaky, and it's often hard to spot until it's too late. But what if scientists could find a way to predict who's at risk? That's where genetics and transcriptomics come in. Transcriptomics is like a detective's toolkit for studying genes. It looks at all the me

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May 27 2025SCIENCE

Cold-Weather Wastewater Treatment: Boosting Bacteria's Performance

Wastewater treatment faces a big hurdle in cold climates. The cold slows down the bacteria that break down ammonia. This makes it hard to clean wastewater effectively. But there's a clever fix: embedding immobilization technology (EIT). This method wraps the bacteria in a protective layer. It helps

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May 27 2025HEALTH

How Health Tech Can Help Kids With ADHD

Health systems worldwide are under immense pressure. Waiting lists are growing, and resources are thin. Connected health, or using technology to support healthcare, is seen as a potential solution. However, creating effective health apps is no easy task. It demands a mix of skills from different fie

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