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May 13 2025SCIENCE

Food Safety's New Guardians: Nanozyme Biosensors

Food safety is a hot topic these days. Harmful substances in our food can make us sick. So, finding reliable ways to spot these contaminants is super important. Enter nanozymes. These tiny powerhouses mimic enzymes and have unique properties. They are becoming stars in the world of biosensors.

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May 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cannes Film Festival: New Rules for the Red Carpet

The Cannes Film Festival has introduced new rules for the red carpet. The changes are straightforward. No full nudity and no oversized outfits. The goal is to keep things moving smoothly and maintain a certain level of decorum. This is not a new rule. It has always been there. The festival just deci

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May 12 2025SPORTS

Pacers Push Cavs to the Edge in Dominant Performance

The Indiana Pacers delivered a crushing blow to the Cleveland Cavaliers, securing a commanding 129-109 victory in Game 4. This win pushed the Cavs to the brink of elimination, with the Pacers now leading the series 3-1. The Pacers' offense was on fire from the start, building a 15-point lead in the

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May 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Musician's Legal Drama: The Complex Case of Sean Combs

The legal battle involving Sean Combs, a prominent figure in the music industry, kicked off in a Manhattan courthouse. The prosecution claims that Combs, known as Diddy, operated a criminal network. They allege that he threatened, drugged, and coerced women into sexual acts over a period of 20 years

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Medicaid Fight: Lawmakers Clash Over Health Care Cuts

The debate over Medicaid has reached a boiling point. Republicans in the House of Representatives have unveiled a significant portion of their plan. This plan includes cuts and changes to Medicaid. This is a crucial part of their agenda, which they hope to push through as a single, massive package.

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Hunger Crisis: A Race Against Time

The Gaza Strip is on the brink of a full-blown famine. This is not a distant threat but a reality unfolding right now. Nearly half a million people are already experiencing extreme hunger, and another million are struggling to get enough food. This dire situation is the result of a blockade and ongo

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Predicting Tooth Trouble in Tiny Teeth

The goal is to find cavities in young children. Why? Because catching them early makes treatment easier. This is where smart tech comes in. Deep learning, a type of artificial intelligence, can help doctors spot cavities before they become a big problem. This is not about replacing dentists. I

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's Controversial Plane Deal

A Boeing 747-8 is set to replace Air Force One, but the deal comes with a twist. The plane is a gift from the Qatari royal family, raising eyebrows and questions about ethics and legality. The Defense Department is planning to accept this multimillion-dollar jet, which will be retrofitted for presid

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

How Fir Trees Handle Heat Stress

Abies beshanzuensis is a type of fir tree. It struggles with high temperatures. This is a big problem for its survival. Scientists have been looking into how this tree copes with heat. They found some interesting things. The tree's ability to photosynthesize drops when it's hot. This means it

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May 12 2025WEATHER

Mother's Day Weather: A Breath of Fresh Air

Mother's Day has finally brought some much-needed sunshine to the Boston area. After days of rain, the weather has taken a turn for the better. The northwest breeze will make the morning feel fresh and invigorating. Temperatures will hover around the mid 60s to low 70s, which is typical for this tim

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