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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Our Food: How Charcoal Can Help

Food safety is a big deal. Pesticides and mycotoxins can linger in our food. These leftovers can be bad for our health. So, how do we get rid of them? One answer might be biochar. This is a special kind of charcoal. It can help clean up our food. Biochar isn't just good for cleaning. It can also he

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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17 Pro: A Sneak Peek at the New Color Palette

Apple fans, get ready for a splash of new colors! A recent leak has given us a first look at the possible colors for the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. This leak comes from Sonny Dickson, who has a knack for turning iPhone parts into art. He shared images of the camera lens covers, hinting at w

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Breath Tests and Cannabis Edibles: What's the Deal?

Breath tests for cannabis are not new, but they usually focus on smoking. Now, researchers wanted to see if these tests could also detect THC from edibles. They had people eat cannabis-infused treats and then tested their breath at different times. Before eating the edibles, some participants alrea

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Internet Access and Diabetes: A County-Level Look

In 2021, a study dug into how internet access at home might be linked to diabetes rates across US counties. The idea was to see if having more people online could mean fewer diabetes cases, even when other factors like income and education are considered. The study looked at data from over 3, 000 c

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

Life in the Swamp: A Look at Florida's Immigrant Detention Center

Deep in the Florida Everglades, a detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" is facing serious allegations. People held there and their families say the place is really tough to live in. They talk about not having enough water, power cuts, and lots of mosquitoes. Vladimir Miranda, a Cuban migra

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Middle East Shake-Up: What the Israel-Iran Conflict Reveals

The recent clash between Israel and Iran has sent ripples across the Middle East and beyond. Israel's actions have significantly delayed Iran's nuclear ambitions and strengthened its regional influence. The U. S. has also shown its commitment to stopping Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Interes

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Jul 07 2025CRIME

Uncovering Secrets: How Hair Reveals Drug Use

Hair can be a silent witness to what someone has consumed. This isn't just about illegal drugs like meth or cocaine. Now, scientists can also detect hypnotics, those sleep-inducing medications, from a single dose. This ability has been a game-changer in forensic investigations since the 2010s. But

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Florida's New Detention Center: A Stormy and Buggy Mess

In the heart of the Florida Everglades, a new immigrant detention center has popped up, and it's not exactly a paradise. Dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz, " this place is more like a temporary tent city than a proper facility. It's been set up in just eight days, with bunk beds and chain-link fences, and

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Political Tensions Rise as Mayors Face Detention

Turkey is witnessing a surge in political tensions as authorities detain more mayors from the main opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP). The latest crackdown saw the detention of Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar and Adıyaman Mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere. Soon after, Antalya Mayor Muhittin Bö

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How AI is Helping Doctors Spot MS Earlier

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky disease. It messes with the brain and nerves. It can cause big problems if not caught early. Doctors use MRI scans to find MS. But telling MS apart from other brain issues is hard. AI is stepping in to help. A new tool uses deep learning to look at MRI scans. It

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