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May 06 2025HEALTH

The Real Deal on Aging Well in Singapore

In Singapore, a group of older adults living in affordable homes shared their journeys of staying healthy and happy. They talked about their struggles and triumphs in focus groups. These chats helped shape a plan to support successful aging in their community. The group had 97 members, all aged 60

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May 06 2025HEALTH

Salmonella's Hidden Threats: Poultry's Secret Fight

Salmonella is a sneaky bacteria that can make both animals and humans sick. It's a big deal in the world of food safety. Scientists wanted to dig deeper into the genetic makeup of Salmonella strains that often fly under the radar, especially those from poultry and humans. They looked at 301 samples,

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May 06 2025SPORTS

NASCAR's All-Star Race: Where Innovation Meets Reality

The NASCAR All-Star Race has always been a hotbed for experimentation and excitement. It began in 1985 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, offering fans a thrilling spectacle with no championship points at stake. This unique event has given us unforgettable moments, such as Dale Earnhardt's daring "Pass in

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

The Trump Administration's Fight with Universities

The Trump administration has been quietly waging a battle against higher education institutions, particularly the Ivy League schools. This conflict is part of a broader strategy to reshape the landscape of American universities. Harvard University, for instance, has been a significant target. The sc

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May 06 2025OPINION

New York's New Crime Fighting Tool: The Panic Button

New York City has a new strategy for dealing with crime. It is not about stopping it before it happens. Instead, it is about reacting to it after it starts. This is the Panic Button Doctrine. The city plans to spend $1. 6 million to install these buttons in 500 bodegas. Each button costs $3, 200. Th

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May 05 2025SCIENCE

Fixing Cartilage with 3D Printing and Stem Cells

The quest to mend damaged cartilage has led scientists to explore the power of 3D printing and stem cells. This isn't just about printing ink on paper. It's about using a special kind of ink made from natural materials and living cells. The goal is to repair cartilage, the smooth, white tissue that

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May 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bacteria vs. Heavy Metals: A Green Cleanup

Heavy metals in urban waterways are a big problem. These pollutants, mainly zinc, cadmium, and nickel, come from human activities. They stick around and cause harm to both nature and people. Scientists have been looking into a unique solution: bacteria that can eat away at these metals. Enter ureas

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May 05 2025HEALTH

The Secret World in Your Mouth

The mouth is a bustling city of tiny organisms. These are not the kind of residents you can see with the naked eye. They are bacteria, and they make up what is known as the oral microbiome. This microbiome is believed to be crucial for human health. Yet, there is a surprising lack of detailed studie

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May 04 2025SPORTS

The Young Guns Aim for Victory in Crucial Game 7

The Houston Rockets face a pivotal moment in their playoff journey with a Game 7 showdown against the Golden State Warriors. The stage is set for a thrilling matchup, where the younger Rockets team will test their mettle against experienced Warriors players like Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. The

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May 04 2025RELIGION

The Unusual Gathering of Cardinals

The Vatican is buzzing with an unusual energy. The guesthouse is packed with cardinals from all over the world. Many of these cardinals have never met before. They are wearing name tags to help each other remember who is who. This is not the usual scene. The daily meetings have turned into quic

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