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Aug 25 2025SCIENCE

What Makes Water Wet? The Science Behind It

Water is pretty cool. It does things that other liquids don't. But what makes it wet? It's all about how water molecules behave. They stick to each other and to other things. This is what scientists call cohesion and adhesion. Cohesion is when water molecules stick together. They form something cal

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Aug 21 2025RELIGION

A Hidden Gem in McKinney: Where Peace Meets Community

Nestled just a short drive from the hustle of downtown McKinney, there's a special place that many locals don't even know about. The Thuong Hanh Buddhist Monastery sits quietly on a grassy hill, surrounded by trees, offering a peaceful escape from everyday life. It's a place where people from all wa

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Aug 20 2025EDUCATION

How Childhood Shapes Where You Fit In As An Adult

What makes you feel like you fit in? It turns out, your childhood plays a big role. A recent study looked at how experiences from childhood affect how connected people feel as adults. The study gathered data from over 200, 000 people across 22 different countries. It found that having a good relatio

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Aug 16 2025HEALTH

Young Adults and Asthma: The Medication Management Challenge

Young adults often struggle with managing their asthma. Studies show they take their maintenance meds only about two-thirds of the time. This is a big deal because asthma can be serious if not properly managed. Why is this happening? It could be due to a lack of understanding, forgetfulness, or eve

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Aug 12 2025HEALTH

UnitedHealth's Research Influence: A Closer Look

In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, one thing remains constant: the power of research. UnitedHealth Group, a major player in the industry, has been under scrutiny for its approach to research and its impact on Medicare Advantage. This isn't just about numbers and data; it's about how this rese

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Aug 11 2025RELIGION

Can Machines Write Spiritual Wisdom?

A recent experiment explored whether AI can generate meaningful spiritual texts. A scientist prompted ChatGPT to create a Buddhist-inspired message, pretending to be a future Buddha named Maitreya. The AI produced a text called the Xeno Sutra, which is not an authentic Buddhist scripture but a creat

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Jul 31 2025HEALTH

How Tough Childhoods Affect Soldiers' Lives

Military personnel often face a lot of challenges. But did you know that their struggles might start way before they join the service? Many soldiers have gone through tough times as kids. These tough times are called adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs for short. ACEs can lead to health problems

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

How Early Life Struggles Shape Memory in Later Years

Ever wonder why some people struggle with memory as they age? It turns out, what happens in our childhood might have a big impact. A recent study dug into how tough times early in life and social factors can affect memory later on. First, let's talk about what we mean by "tough times" or adversity.

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Link: Lifestyle, Childhood Trauma, and Depression

People often wonder how lifestyle and past experiences shape mental health. A recent study took a closer look at adults dealing with subthreshold depression, which is a mild form of depression that can escalate into something more serious. The research focused on how lifestyle choices and childhood

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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is the Asus Xbox Ally Priced Too High to Compete?

Asus is stepping into the gaming handheld market with a new device called the Xbox Ally. This gadget looks like an Xbox controller split in half with a screen in the middle. It's not made by Microsoft, but it's still part of their vision for Xbox hardware. The big question is: will people be able to

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