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Apr 24 2026POLITICS

Who Really Wears Out America’s Trust on the World Stage?

When Donald Trump steps away from office, many assume America’s global reputation will automatically reset. Reality tells a different story. Years of political division have left deeper scars than recent headlines suggest—Trump didn’t invent polarization, but his presidency certainly turned up the v

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Apr 02 2026SCIENCE

Science Scores: AI Helps Spot Reliable Studies

Scientists write more than ten million papers each year. Some discoveries become useful facts, while others turn out to be wrong. Checking every paper by repeating its experiments is slow and costly. A group of researchers long ago tried to speed this up by training computer models that could predic

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Jan 09 2026CRYPTO

InfoFi's Shift: From Quantity to Quality

InfoFi, a platform that started by paying users for their posts, is now facing a big change. At first, it was all about the number of posts and how much attention they got. But now, with too much low-quality content flooding the system, the focus is shifting towards rewarding trustworthy information

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How Dominican Republic is Improving Forensic Dentistry

The Dominican Republic is making strides in forensic dentistry. This field is about using teeth to solve crimes. It's part of a bigger system that needs to meet global standards. But, these standards don't always fit local needs. The country is the second-largest in the Antilles. It has a growing ec

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Famous Faces Make Health Messages Stick

Celebrities often grab our attention. But do they really change our minds about health? A recent study dug into this question. It looked at how celebrities influence our views, especially when we're not super interested in the topic. The study split people into two groups. One group saw health mess

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Nov 12 2025SCIENCE

How Teeth Shape Affects Dental Implant Success

Dental implants are a big deal. They help people chew and smile again. But not all implants work the same. The shape of a tooth's root can make a difference. A recent study looked at this. They used computer models to see how different root shapes handle stress. The study compared two types of impl

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Nov 10 2025BUSINESS

Snack Time Takes a New Turn: Edible Arrangements Dives into THC

The company behind Edible Arrangements is shaking things up. They're now selling THC-infused treats. Yes, you read that right. The same folks who brought you fruit bouquets are now entering the cannabis market. This move comes as more people are looking for alternatives to alcohol. Companies like E

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

How Jaw Surgery Can Improve Sleep Apnea Patients' Lives

Sleep apnea is a serious condition that affects many people. It can make life harder for those who have it. One common treatment is maxillomandibular advancement (MMA) surgery. This surgery moves the jaw forward to open up the airway. It's known to help with sleep apnea symptoms. But does it also im

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Mushrooms and Selenium: A Surprising Team

Mushrooms are not just tasty; they can also do some cool chemistry. Two types, Pleurotus ostreatus and Hericium coralloides, can absorb and change selenium, a mineral found in soil. Scientists found that these mushrooms are better at absorbing one form of selenium, called Se(IV), than another form,

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Simpler Cuts, Better Outcomes? A New Way to Fix Jaws

Orthognathic surgery is a big word for fixing jaws that don't line up right. It's a complex procedure, often done on people with serious bite issues. Traditionally, it's not the easiest surgery to perform, especially for those still in training. That's why researchers are always looking for ways to

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