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May 29 2025SCIENCE

China's Bold Move: Asteroid Adventure and Space Ambitions

China is making big waves in space exploration. It has sent a spacecraft on a mission to visit two asteroids. This isn't just any mission. It aims to bring back samples from these asteroids. The spacecraft, named Tianwen-2, took off from southern China. It will travel to an asteroid called 2016HO3 a

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Cancer's Hidden Danger: The Fracture Threat

Cancer patients face many challenges, but one often overlooked issue is the heightened risk of fractures. These breaks can seriously affect a person's daily life, leading to health problems, even death, and a decline in their ability to function normally. So, what makes cancer patients more likely t

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Young Minds in the Storm: Africa's Climate Crisis and Mental Health

Climate change is hitting Africa hard, bringing more frequent and intense disasters. These events are taking a serious toll on the mental health of young people. Droughts, floods, and extreme weather are causing a lot of stress. These events are linked to strong negative feelings, anxiety, post-trau

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May 29 2025HEALTH

The Future of Diabetes Care: A New Way to Monitor Patients

Diabetes is a big deal. It affects millions of people worldwide. Managing it can be tough, especially when patients live far from healthcare centers. But there's a new approach gaining traction: remote patient monitoring (RPM). This method uses technology to keep an eye on patients' health from a di

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Blood Tests for Muscle Disease: The Future of Duchenne Diagnosis

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a severe muscle-wasting condition that strikes young children. It's caused by a problem in a massive gene called DMD. For a long time, doctors have used muscle biopsies to diagnose and track DMD. But these procedures can be risky and uncomfortable. That's where b

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May 29 2025SCIENCE

China's Double Asteroid Adventure

China has just sent a spacecraft on a thrilling journey to visit two unusual objects in our solar system. This mission, called Tianwen-2, is quite the adventure. It's not just about visiting any old rocks in space. These are special types of asteroids that scientists are eager to learn more about.

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May 29 2025CRYPTO

Crypto: The New Money Game for the Masses?

Crypto is the new buzzword in finance. It is a hot topic in the United States. It has been gaining traction among the public. Recently, a high-profile event took place in Las Vegas. It was the Bitcoin 2025 conference. Vice President JD Vance and two of President Donald Trump’s sons were there.

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cilantro Crisis: The Powdery Mildew Problem in Tennessee

Cilantro is a popular herb in many kitchens. It is also known as coriander. It is part of the Apiaceae family. This herb is grown in many U. S. states, including Tennessee. It is often grown in greenhouses. In early spring of 2025, a big problem hit two greenhouses in Eagleville, Tennessee. The issu

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May 29 2025HEALTH

How Zanzibar's Health Workers Got a Digital Payday

Community health workers (CHWs) are the backbone of achieving universal health coverage. They play a crucial role in reaching the Sustainable Development Goals. To keep them motivated and effective, paying them fairly is key. The World Health Organization and groups like the Community Health Impact

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May 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Cecilia Zandalasini: The Italian Basketball Star and Her Private Life

Cecilia Zandalasini, a standout player for the Golden State Valkyries, has made a name for herself with her impressive three-point shots and strong defense. She might not get much playing time in the WNBA, but her track record speaks for itself. She has two finals appearances and a championship win

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