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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

3, 800 years in the making: A small girl's big find

In a twist of fate, a young girl's curiosity led to a remarkable discovery in southern Israel. The girl, Ziv Nitzan, was just three years old when she stumbled upon a 3, 800-year-old treasure during a family trip to Tel Azekah. This site, located about 50 miles southeast of Tel Aviv, is a mound of r

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Power of Wellbeing Knowledge in College Mental Health

In the bustling world of college life, mental health is a big deal. A recent study dug deep into how understanding wellbeing can boost mental health for college students in China. This study involved over 11, 000 students and used a special method called latent profile analysis. This method helpe

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Apr 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Mystery of Digha's Yellowish-Brown Waves

The coastal waters near Digha have been experiencing something unusual. A peculiar bloom has been showing up around the same time each year. This bloom is not your typical seaweed or plant growth. It's a type of algae called Phaeocystis. These blooms are not good news. They can mess up the local eco

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Nurses Handle Device-Related Pressure Injuries

Nurses play a crucial role in preventing device-related pressure injuries. These injuries happen when medical devices press against the skin for too long. Nurses need to know about these injuries, believe in their ability to prevent them, and act accordingly. A recent study looked into how well nurs

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Frontline Workers and Vaccine Hesitancy in the Heartland

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a tough time for everyone. Vaccines have been a big part of the fight against the virus. But, getting people to take the vaccine has been a challenge. This is especially true for those working on the frontlines in the Midwest. These are the folks who have been putt

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Sleep and Brain Health: The Hidden Connection

The brain's health is deeply tied to the quality of sleep one gets. Recent findings show that not getting enough deep sleep or REM sleep can lead to shrinking in key brain areas. These areas are the first to be affected by Alzheimer’s disease. The study looked at 270 people over many years. It found

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Mar 31 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Shakes: Uncertainty Looms as Tariffs Approach

The stock market is currently experiencing a rough patch. The main culprit? A series of tariffs set to take effect soon. These tariffs have investors on edge, leading to a shaky start for the year. The S&P 500 index has taken a hit, down almost 6% so far this year. This is the worst start since 2020

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Guangzhou's Golden Years

Heart issues are a big deal worldwide, and they are especially concerning in China. As people live longer, the risk of heart problems goes up. This is because many factors that lead to heart disease can be changed. These include things like smoking, eating poorly, and not exercising enough. However,

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

The Buzz on Bugs: Top Picks in Insect Research

Every year, the Journal of Comparative Physiology A honors the best articles in two categories: Original Research and Review/Review-History. The winners are picked by the Editorial Board and the readers who access the articles online. The 2025 awards have been announced, and they spotlight some fasc

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Chicken Farms: The Dark Side of Your Dinner

Chicken is a popular choice for dinner, but there's a hidden cost to that meal. In early 2023, investigators found shocking conditions on a large chicken farm in Maryland. They discovered chickens packed tightly together, many dead or dying, and a barn filled with a "blanket of chickens. " The smell

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