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May 26 2025SCIENCE

Zinc's Shape-Shifting Show

Zinc has a knack for creating complex structures. It can form coordination polymers, which are like tiny, intricate frameworks. These frameworks are not just pretty to look at. They have practical uses too. Two new types of these frameworks have been created. They are made from zinc, a special linke

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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Do We Trust AI? The Role of Our Beliefs

People often think of artificial intelligence as having feelings and thoughts. This is especially true with large language models. These models are advanced AI systems that can understand and generate human language. Many users believe that these systems have mental states, like emotions and conscio

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Silk and Nature's Glue: A Smart Fix for Tummy Troubles

Abdominal wall defects are no joke. They can lead to serious health issues. So, finding a good way to fix them is a big deal. Usually, doctors use patches made from polymers. But these can cause problems like inflammation and rejection by the body. That's where the Silk@Extracellular Matrix (S@ECM)

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May 26 2025POLITICS

The Debt Dilemma: Senate's Standoff on the Big Bill

The Senate is buzzing with tension over the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" that's been making waves. This bill, which has already sailed through the House, is now facing some stiff opposition in the Senate. The main issue? Some Republican senators think the bill doesn't do enough to tackle the national d

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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Code in AI World-Building

The goal of creating AI that can handle complex situations is a big challenge. Traditional methods rely heavily on deep learning, which needs tons of data to train. This approach struggles to update its knowledge quickly from limited information. Recently, there's been progress in using large langua

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May 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Kitchens of the Future: Ditching Islands for Timeless Charm

Kitchen design is set to undergo a significant transformation by 2025. The trendy kitchen island, once the star of modern kitchens, is being replaced by more flexible and personal options. This shift is driven by a desire for spaces that are both functional and inviting. The kitchen island, with it

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May 26 2025CELEBRITIES

A Young Faithful Fighter's Final Journey

Anna Grace Phelan was a 19-year-old who shared her life online. She was known for her strong faith and her fight against brain cancer. Her family shared the sad news of her passing. They said she had gone to be with Jesus. They thanked everyone for their prayers and support. Anna had been open about

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

New Hope in the Fight Against Parasitic Worms

Parasitic worms, or nematodes, cause a lot of trouble. They bring on various diseases in animals and even in humans. The drugs used to fight these pests, known as anthelmintics, are becoming less effective. This is due to the worms developing resistance to these treatments. So, finding new ways to t

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Axl: The Unsung Hero in Cancer Treatment?

Axl is a key player in the TAM family of receptor tyrosine kinases. It plays a significant role in promoting cancer growth and immune system evasion. It also contributes to resistance against various cancer treatments. This makes Axl a hot target for new cancer therapies. Axl's role in cancer is c

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May 26 2025HEALTH

The Dilemma of Long-Term Water Pills in Seniors

The use of water pills, also known as diuretics, is common among older folks. These pills help the body get rid of extra water and salt. But, there's a big question mark over their long-term use. As people age, the good things these pills do might not be as strong. And the bad things might get worse

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