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May 16 2025EDUCATION

The Constitution: A Billionaire's Gift to the People

The Constitution of the United States is a powerful document. It has guided the country for over two centuries. Now, a wealthy businessman wants to share this important piece of history with everyone. Ken Griffin, the head of Citadel, has decided to lend his personal copies of the Constitution and t

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May 16 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Follicular Lymphoma Patients in Japan

Follicular lymphoma (FL) is a significant health issue in Japan, the United States, and Western Europe. It stands as the second most frequent type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Parsaclisib is a drug that targets a specific pathway in cancer cells. It has shown promise in earlier tests with patients

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Pesticides: A Smart Sensor Breakthrough

Pesticide residue detection is crucial for food safety. A new sensor has been created to spot Benomyl, a common pesticide, in fruits and vegetables. This sensor uses a special mix of materials to boost its performance. The key ingredients are Cu-BTC and FeCo-ZIF, which are turned into N-doped carbon

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May 16 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Struggle: Halle Bailey's Battle for Safety

Halle Bailey, a renowned actress and singer, has taken legal action against DDG, the father of her child. She has accused him of abuse and has obtained a restraining order. The order, approved by a judge in Los Angeles, mandates that DDG must keep a distance of 100 yards from her. This legal move co

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May 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Are Riley Green and Megan Moroney a Couple?

Riley Green and Megan Moroney have been the talk of the town lately. Fans are buzzing with excitement, convinced they have found solid evidence of a romantic connection between the two country stars. This frenzy started when a video surfaced, showing two individuals resembling Green and Moroney ente

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Good Are Doctors At Guessing Right?

Doctors often rely on tests to figure out what's wrong with a patient. But how often do they guess right just by using their brains and what they see? Not many people have looked into this. So, a group decided to check how well doctors in a hospital's internal medicine department do at this. The

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Pets and Pandemic: How Fido and Whiskers Affect Our Health Choices

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we live our lives. It has also changed how we interact with our pets. During this time, many people have wondered if their furry friends influence their health decisions. There is a lot of evidence that suggests they do. The idea is that dogs and cats ca

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

How Culture Shapes What We See and Say

People often share their memories in situations where cultures mix. This happens a lot in places like eyewitness interviews. A study looked into how people from Sub-Saharan Africa and Western Europe remember and talk about events they witnessed. The experiment involved 64 participants who watched a

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May 16 2025CRIME

A Forensic Look at the Karen Read Case

The Karen Read case is back in the spotlight as a forensic expert from the Massachusetts State Police crime lab takes the stand again. This expert, Maureen Hartnett, has been examining key pieces of evidence. The evidence in question includes items found on and around Karen Read's SUV. These items a

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Silencing Science: The Chilling Effect of Political Pressure

Political decisions can have a big impact on science. Sometimes this is good. But sometimes it can be bad. It can even make scientists scared to speak up. This is what happened when Trump made big cuts to science budgets. Many researchers felt the heat. They worried about getting backlash. But

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