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Apr 28 2026EDUCATION

Two Decades of Irish Impact on Worldwide Anaesthesia Learning

Twenty years ago a small program in Ireland quietly began changing how doctors worldwide learn pain control during surgery. By focusing not just on giving the right doses of medicine but on safer practices in every step of care, the initiative pushed beyond traditional classroom teaching. Doctors wh

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Steam Controller Arrives May 4, Ready for Any Game Setup

The latest addition to Valve’s lineup will hit shelves on May 4th at a price of $99. 99 USD. This release comes before the long‑awaited Steam Machine and Steam Frame, whose launch dates are still uncertain. Many gamers already own a Steam Deck or a standard PC, and the controller is designed to work

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Kid‑Friendly Tools to Spot and Tackle Childhood Weight Issues

Childhood weight problems have climbed sharply worldwide over the last forty years. Many things we can change—what kids eat, how much they move, family habits and screen use—are key targets for help. Yet no single, thorough look at the tools that measure these things existed until now. A research t

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Obesity’s Hidden Role in Men’s Sexual Health

Body fat isn’t just a passive backdrop; it actively influences how men experience erectile function. Recent research shows that excess weight can trigger hormonal changes, inflammation, and blood flow problems that directly impair the ability to achieve or maintain an erection. Rather than seeing

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Apr 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Wild Bees in Southern California: A Quiet Success Story

Beekeepers in Southern California have noticed a surprising trend: local wild bees are thriving without much human help. Unlike bees bought from stores, these wild bees seem to handle the area’s hot, dry weather better. Scientists tested three methods—using only wild bees, only bought bees, or a mix

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

The Dinner That Turned into a Security Show

It was a night of fancy clothes and high-level chatter, but the glamour vanished quickly when security spotted a man sprinting toward the ballroom with weapons in hand. The White House Correspondents' Association dinner, a place where journalists and politicians mingle in suits, ended early after th

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Pokémon Moves That Surprisingly Mirror Real-Life Science

The Pokémon world often borrows from real biology, and some moves or traits in the games aren’t as far-fetched as they seem. Take Corsola, for example—the coral-based Pokémon actually reflects how real coral reefs recover from damage. Normal Corsola looks like healthy coral, while the Galarian form

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

A familiar place turns dangerous again

The Washington Hilton has hosted big events for decades. It’s famous for its M-shaped design and sits in Dupont Circle, close to the White House. For years, it’s been the venue for the White House correspondents’ dinner, where politicians and reporters gather to share jokes and stories. But this yea

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Peru’s runoff race tightens as Fujimori and Sanchez stay neck and neck

Peru’s upcoming presidential runoff is shaping up to be a nail-biter. Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori and leftist rival Roberto Sanchez are locked in a tie at 38% each, according to the latest Ipsos Peru poll. The vote count has dragged on since the first round, fueling accusations of foul play

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Apr 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tokyo Tech Hub 2026: What to Expect

SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026 is not just another tech show. It breaks the usual pattern by focusing on four clear areas, each with real demos and people who made them possible. The event partners with a major tech media outlet, giving startups a chance to jump into a bigger launchpad if they shine. A

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