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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mind-Altering Meds in Our Water: What's the Big Deal?

Psychotropic drugs are everywhere. They're among the most commonly prescribed medicines worldwide. These drugs can have serious effects on the environment. They can hurt other organisms even in tiny amounts. But what happens to these drugs when they go down the drain? Not much, it turns out.

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Feb 17 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cancer's Weakness: The Power of Thienopyrimidine

Imagine a tiny molecule that can stop cancer in its tracks. That's what scientists are hoping for with thienopyrimidine. This special ring-shaped molecule is like a key that can unlock cancer cells' defenses. It does this by targeting something called protein kinases. These are like the bosses of ca

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Speed, Spills, and Stars: Daytona 500 Showdown

The Daytona 500 is set to roar to life with a packed crowd and millions watching from home. Forty-one drivers are ready to battle it out on the 2. 5-mile Daytona International Speedway in Florida. This isn’t your average race. Expect thrilling maneuvers like bump-drafting, slingshot passing, and mas

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Feb 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Sae-ron's Sudden Passing: A Look Back at Her Career

The entertainment world was shaken when 24-year-old South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron passed away at her residence. Her sudden death has left fans and colleagues in shock, with many taking to social media to pay their respects. Kim was a rising star in the South Korean entertainment industry

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Feb 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kate Winslet's Big Directorial Move

Kate Winslet is about to take on a new challenge. She's stepping behind the camera for the first time to direct a movie called Goodbye June. This isn't just any movie, though. It's a Netflix production. Winslet won't just be directing; she'll also be acting in it. She'll be joined by some big names

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Lasers Speed Up Battery Recycling

Imagine trying to recycle batteries using harsh chemicals and lots of energy. It's a tough job, right? That's the reality of hydrometallurgical recycling. It's not just hard on the environment; it's also not very efficient. But what if there was a better way? Enter lasers. Scientists have f

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Cool Trick to Make Drug Packing Easier

Making drugs that are packed into tiny lipid bubbles, called liposomes, is a big deal in medicine. Usually, this process needs a lot of heat, which costs a lot of energy and time. Plus, it can mess up the drugs and the bubbles. But, what if there's a way to do it without all that heat? Scie

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Feb 16 2025EDUCATION

Kids Making Sense of Life and Death in Israel

In Israel, kids are learning about life and death in a unique way. They are doing this through play at the Lod Theater Center. This place uses a special kind of therapy called psychodrama. Psychodrama is a type of therapy that uses drama and role-playing to help people work through their feelings an

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Zinc to the Rescue: A New Way to Make Ethylene

Imagine cutting down on energy use while making a crucial chemical. That's what scientists are trying to do with a process called electrocatalytic acetylene semi-hydrogenation, or EASH for short. The big issue? It uses a lot of energy and has some unwanted side reactions. This is where zinc comes

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Feb 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kid Rock's Unfiltered Take on Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Show

Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance was a spectacle that left many fans talking. But it was Kid Rock's reaction that really got people's attention. He shared his thoughts on the show during an episode of a popular talk show. Kid Rock, a musician who has won three Grammys, had a lot to s

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