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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Plant Clues in Modern European Dicots: Establishing a Phytolith Benchmark

Did you know that tiny plant fossils, called phytoliths, can tell us a lot about what plants were like in the past? In North-western Europe, one big problem for scientists studying ancient phytoliths is that they don't have a clear idea of what modern dicotyledon plants look like under the microscop

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Ukraine Aid: Could Europe Step In If U. S. Funding Drops?

Imagine this: the U. S. could soon reduce its funding for Ukraine, leaving Europe to potentially fill the gap. This scenario has become more likely since the election results, where Donald Trump and the Republican party took control. Trump has suggested that U. S. aid to Ukraine might decrease, whic

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Dec 15 2024CRIME

Exercise in Jails: A Path to Rehabilitation

Physical activities in prisons aren't just about keeping inmates busy; they can greatly improve mental health and even help with rehabilitation. Let's take a look at how two Eastern European countries, Czechia and Hungary, are utilizing sports as a tool for positive change. Sports in prisons can ha

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Cook and Trump: A Tech-Politics Dinner Date

Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to break bread with President Donald Trump at the luxurious Mar-a-Lago resort. This is the first time they'll meet since Trump's re-election. The two have had a pretty cozy relationship, unlike Trump's chilly dealings with other tech bigwigs like Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Neuro Messengers: Friend or Foe in Allergies?

Ever thought about how the nerves and the immune system chat with each other? They do it with the help of tiny message bearers called neuropeptides. These little guys can either lend a hand or cause trouble during allergic reactions like eczema, asthma, or food allergies. Nerve cells and immune cell

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Vega C Rocket Bounces Back with Successful Launch

The Vega C rocket made a comeback with a successful launch on Dec. 5, sending an Earth observation satellite into orbit. This was the rocket’s first flight since a failure nearly two years ago. The launch took place from the European spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, at 4:20 p. m. Eastern time. In

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Dec 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Space Comeback: A United Vision

Andrius Kubilius, Europe's new Defense and Space Commissioner, has set his sights high. He wants Europe to become a major player in space once again. But he faces some big challenges. Money is tight, and each European country has its own space rules. Kubilius believes that creating a unified space l

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Dec 01 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Daily Battle: Zelensky Speaks Out on Russian Airstrikes

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has recently highlighted the intense aerial bombardment his country faces daily from Russia. In the past week alone, Russia has unleashed over 500 guided aerial bombs, 660 strike drones, and around 120 missiles of various types on Ukraine. These attacks have be

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Olive's Secret Weapon Against Sugar Troubles

Did you know that olive oil has a secret ingredient that might help with diabetes? It's called oleuropein, a compound hiding in olive trees and oil. With more people struggling with type 2 diabetes due to poor diets and weight issues, scientists are on the hunt for better solutions. Oleuropein is ca

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Mapping Mental Health Care in Europe: A REMAST Journey

Ever thought about how mental health care works across Europe? It's a bit of a puzzle, right? The REMAST tool is here to help solve it. Instead of just looking at one country, REMAST maps out mental health care in eight different places – Austria, England, Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Romania, an

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