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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Citrus Greening: Innovative Pesticide Receives a Boost

Firstly, there is a new weapon in the fight against citrus greening disease. But what? Do you know that scientists have figured out a way to make a special kind of pesticide even better and more deadly to a tiny bug that spreads this disease. The goal was to create a one-punch combo to wipe out

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Mini Balls of Genius: Smart Nanogels Shine in Targeted Delivery.

Plunging into the world of medicine Those tiny spheres called nanogels(NG) are like little superheroes. They are really small, can carry lots of helpful stuff. Think of them as tiny trucks that can pack and deliver medicine to exact spots. . We're talking about something called physical, chemical, o

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

The Shifting Ground in Gaza: A Refugee Crisis

A major change has hit the ground in Gaza. Israel has taken a hard stance. It has decided to not play nice with the UN agency that helps Palestinian refugees, known as UNRWA. An Israeli diplomat, Danny Danon, announced that Israel will no longer work with the UNRWA. They want the UN agency to shut d

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Finding the Signs Early

About 2 years ago, a dangerous virus called COVID-19, forced many countries, including the United States, to take extreme measures, like lockdowns and face masks, to stop it from spreading. These steps saved lives, but also had big costs, both economically and socially. So, everyone started looking

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Jan 31 2025RELIGION

New Insights On The Strength Of Faith Questionnaire’s

In the heart of a country that embraces faith, a recent study asked adults what religion means to them. Turkey, a vibrant mix of cultures and beliefs, provided a snapshot of its people interpretations of God. The study shed light on more than just personal beliefs; it revealed h

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Jan 31 2025RELIGION

Reimagining Faith: Black Nonbinary Spirituality

You know, spiritual journeys can be really interesting when you combine nonbinary and Black perspectives. We heard from 11 people, all nonbinary Black women aged between 21 to 30, living in the US. They talked about how they see spirituality and religion differently. Some were more spiritu

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Jan 31 2025CRIME

Why Do Kids Get Involved in Crime?

People around the world agree that children are still growing and learning. Their judgment isn't fully developed, so punishment is not the best way to deal with them. A study took a close look at 315 kids in Turkey. The kids were 83 boys and 17 girls. Of these kids, 33. 7 percent were involved in t

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Kosher Convictions: A young woman's steadfast faith

Imagine being taken captive and having to choose between your life and your beliefs. That was the tough reality for Agam Berger during her 482 days of captivity. Agam chose to follow her faith, refusing to eat non-kosher meat. She was abducted from her base on October 7. Agam's dedication

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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix 2025: Your Ultimate Guide to What's Coming

Get ready to dive into a year full of thrills and excitement on Netflix! There are a lot of amazing things coming in 2025 that are sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. First, let's talk about the movies. Netflix is pulling out all the stops with a line-up that will have fans buz

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Michael Page's Journey: From the Octagon to Islam

So, what does it take for a fighter to find peace and balance amidst the chaos of fame in the MMA world? For Michael Page, the answer lies in his faith. At 37, Michael Page, also known as 'Venom', has secured a spot in the MMA world with a record of 22-3-0, 13 wins by KO and 13 first-round finishes.

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