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Jul 04 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rain Leaves a Trail of Destruction and Loss in Texas and New Jersey

In Texas, a sudden downpour turned deadly as heavy rain caused flash floods in Kerr County. The Guadalupe River swelled rapidly, reaching dangerous levels in just a few hours. Authorities confirmed fatalities, but the exact number remains unclear. Rescue teams worked tirelessly, using boats to save

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Heart Help: How Rehab Can Make a Big Difference

Heart problems are not just about the heart. They affect the whole body. This is why heart rehab, or cardiac rehabilitation (CR), is so important. It's not just about getting patients moving after a heart attack. It's about helping people with heart disease live better lives. This includes exercise,

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Fathers' Past Hurts Can Shape a Baby's World

Fathers' past struggles might influence how their babies see faces. This isn't about pointing fingers. It's about seeing how tough times can ripple through generations. A recent study involved 239 dads and their 8-month-old babies. The dads talked about their childhood hardships. The babies' eye mov

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Seeing Tiny Drug Particles in Water Just Got Easier

Scientists have found a way to make a powerful microscope work better with tiny drug particles in water. This microscope, called a scanning electron microscope (SEM), usually needs a vacuum to work, but it can also be used to look at things in liquid. The problem is, small drug particles and other o

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Fight Cancer with Light and Iron

Cancer treatments are always looking for new tricks. One promising method is photothermal therapy (PTT). It uses light to heat up and kill cancer cells. But there are some problems. Light doesn't go deep into the body. Also, cancer cells can get used to the heat. Scientists have found a clever solut

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Veo 3: A New Way to Create Short Videos

Google has introduced its latest video creation tool, Veo 3, to users worldwide. This new feature is part of the company's Gemini service. It allows users to make short videos using simple text commands. But there's a catch: only those who pay for Google's AI Pro plan can use it. And even then, they

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Sheep with Crooked Legs: What's Going On Inside?

Some sheep are born with bent legs. This is called angular limb deformities or ALD. It's a problem that can make life harder for these animals. Scientists wanted to know how ALD affects sheep's growth, eating habits, and the vitamins and minerals in their blood. They studied 25 young rams, some wit

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spotting Fake AI Images: A Smarter Way to Stay Informed

In today's digital world, AI-generated images are becoming so realistic that it's getting harder to tell what's real and what's not. This raises concerns about a future where false information spreads like wildfire. A recent study explored whether teaching people specific strategies to identify AI-g

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

How Body Heat Affects DNA in the Bloodstream

Scientists wanted to see how body temperature changes can impact DNA floating in the blood. They looked at two ways to heat up the body: from outside (like a warm bath) and from exercise. First, they thought about how DNA in the blood changes when the body gets warmer. They wondered if this DNA cou

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Healing Minds: LA County's New Approach to Trauma

In Los Angeles County, a fresh way to tackle trauma is now available. The Department of Mental Health has started offering EMDR, a therapy that uses eye movements to help people deal with painful memories. This method is gaining popularity, and for good reason. Dr. Janice Jones, a psychologist with

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