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Apr 03 2025EDUCATION

How City Living and School Grade Affect Students' Eyesight

In the bustling city of Nanjing, China, a significant issue has been quietly growing. It is the rate of myopia, or nearsightedness, among students. This problem is not uniform. It varies greatly depending on where students live and what grade they are in. Let's dive into the details. First, let

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

A Mysterious Roman Battlefield Unearthed in Vienna

In a quiet residential and industrial area of Vienna, a surprising find has shaken up the world of archaeology. While fixing up a football field, workers stumbled upon something far more ancient than they bargained for. Buried beneath the ground were the remains of around 150 soldiers, all of whom m

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Trump Media's Share Shuffle: What's the Deal?

The Trump Media & Technology Group has taken a step that might seem confusing at first. They filed to re-register a massive number of shares. These shares are worth billions of dollars. They are held in a trust. The trust is overseen by Donald Trump Jr. This isn't the first time this has happened. L

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Four Soldiers Lost in a Tragic Training Exercise

A grim week in Lithuania ended with the discovery of four soldiers who had gone missing during a training exercise. The Army has now identified all four individuals. The last soldier to be identified was Staff Sgt. Troy S. Knutson-Collins. He was 28 years old and came from Battle Creek, Michigan. Th

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of the Misnamed Worm

Octolasion tyrtaeum is a worm that has caused quite the stir in the scientific community. It all began with a description by Savigny back in 1826. He named it Enterion tyrtaeum. However, the type specimen, which is the original example of the species, went missing. This loss led to a lot of confusio

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

New Moth Species Discovered in Italian Forests

The world of moths is vast and full of surprises. Recently, scientists have been exploring the genus Diplodoma in Europe. This group of moths belongs to the Psychidae family. There are three known species in Europe: Diplodoma laichartingella, which has been around since 1783, Diplodoma taurica, disc

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Smart AI for Plastic Surgery: Boosting Accuracy with Retrieval-Augmented Generation

Plastic surgery is a field that demands precision and up-to-date knowledge. Artificial intelligence (AI) has shown promise in supporting clinical decisions, but it's not without its flaws. Large language models (LLMs) often struggle with outdated information, unreliable references, and even making t

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Apr 02 2025SPORTS

Nikola Jokic's Unbelievable Night Ends in Heartbreak

The basketball world witnessed an extraordinary performance by Nikola Jokic, but it wasn't enough to secure a win for the Denver Nuggets. Jokic scored 61 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, and dished out 10 assists, setting a new record for the most points in a triple-double in NBA history. This incredibl

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Apr 02 2025SPORTS

Westbrook's Big Mistake: Time for a Change?

The Denver Nuggets had a tough night against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The game went into double overtime, and in the end, it was a costly mistake by Russell Westbrook that sealed their fate. With just 14. 2 seconds left, the Nuggets were up by one point. Westbrook had a chance to secure the win,

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Movement and Inactivity Affect Stroke Risk: A Genetic Look

People often wonder if their daily habits truly impact their health. One big question is how physical activity and sitting around affect the chances of having a stroke. A recent study dug into this using a method called Mendelian randomization. This approach helps figure out if there is a direct cau

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