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Dec 05 2025SCIENCE

Why Bacteria and Gels Could Be the Future of Radiation Measurement

In the realm of radiation therapy, finding materials that mimic human tissue is a big deal. This is where Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and hydrogels come into play. Researchers have been looking into how these two can work together to measure radiation more accurately. The focus is on two specifi

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

A Second Strike in the Caribbean: What Really Happened?

A video has surfaced showing a U. S. military operation in the Caribbean Sea. It shows a boat capsized with two people trying to flip it over. Just as they were doing this, a second strike hit. This happened before they could even get back on their feet. Lawmakers watched this video on Capitol Hill

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Dec 05 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Hydrogen Sulfide: A New Way to Track It

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a gas found in many places, is now getting attention for its potential to help with certain diseases. These diseases include problems with blood flow and inflammation. To make the most of this gas, scientists need good ways to detect it. That's why a new tool, called a near-i

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

Navy Chief Faces Lawmakers Over Controversial Strike

A high-ranking Navy official is set to meet with key lawmakers to discuss a recent strike that has sparked debate. The strike, which targeted a suspected drug boat, resulted in the deaths of two survivors. This meeting comes after the White House defended the actions of the Navy admiral involved. T

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Mid-Missouri's Unexpectedly Calm Flu Season: What's Making Kids Sick Instead?

Mid-Missouri is experiencing something unusual this year. As the weather gets colder, people usually expect more flu cases. But that's not happening right now. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reported only 348 flu cases across the state from November 16-22. That's considered lo

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Dec 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Sweet Treats for a Sweet Cause: Boyertown's Cookie Crawl Success

In Boyertown, a sweet event turned into a big win for a local food pantry. The Cocoa, Coffee & Cookie Crawl, held last November, brought together the community to support Preston’s Pantry. This was not just about tasty treats; it was about giving back. Two groups, Berks-Mont Business Association an

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Dec 05 2025SPORTS

The Sweet Side of New England: Drake Maye's Wife Wins Fans with Baking

Drake Maye has been making waves in New England, both on and off the field. His wife, Ann Michael, has been stealing hearts with her baking videos on TikTok. She started gaining attention because of her husband, but now she's making a name for herself with her delicious recipes and festive videos.

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Health Risks and Ancient Wisdom in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands face a significant health challenge. Many people there are at risk for serious health problems. These include heart disease and diabetes. This is because many have obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes. These conditions are part of what doctors call metabolic syn

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

Why Measuring Medicine Levels in the Blood Matters

People in hospitals often get medicine to fight infections. One such medicine is flucloxacillin. But how do doctors know if the right amount is getting into the blood? That's where therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) comes in. TDM checks the levels of medicine in the blood to make sure it's working we

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine's Drone Pilots: The Unseen Heroes of Modern Warfare

In a quiet corner of Ukraine, far from the battlefield, a secret training ground prepares warriors for a different kind of fight. This is where drone pilots, both soldiers and civilians, learn to master the art of flying First-Person-View (FPV) drones. These small but powerful drones have become cru

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