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Jul 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

River Pollution: A Closer Look at the Sio Malaba Malakisi Basin

The Sio Malaba Malakisi River Basin, shared by Kenya and Uganda, faces a big problem: pollution. This area is important for people's lives and the economy, but not enough is known about how the water quality changes over time and space. A recent study took a close look at this issue. They collected

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino-Mite Summer: Jurassic World Rebirth Roars to $141M in 5 Days

Jurassic World Rebirth has stomped into theaters and taken a huge bite out of the box office. Despite the usual July 4th distractions like barbecues and fireworks, this dinosaur flick didn't miss a beat. It raked in $26. 3 million on Friday alone, a 4% jump from Thursday. Over the five-day weekend,

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino-Mania: Jurassic World Rebirth Stomps Box Office

The latest dinosaur adventure, Jurassic World Rebirth, has taken the box office by storm. Despite mixed reviews, the film has roared to a massive global opening of over $300 million. This is a big deal because the Fourth of July weekend usually sees a drop in movie attendance due to holiday plans. B

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino Flick Roars to the Top of the Box Office

The summer movie season is in full swing, and dinosaurs are leading the charge. Universal's latest addition to the Jurassic franchise, "Jurassic World Rebirth, " stomped its way to the top of the box office, raking in $26 million domestically over the Fourth of July weekend. This brings its total ea

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Vitamin D in Africa

Vitamin D is a hot topic in health discussions. It's clear that this vitamin plays a big role in keeping us healthy. But there's still a lot we don't know, especially about how it affects different groups of people. In Africa, many people don't get enough vitamin D. This is a big deal because not h

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: How Fractures Fuel Oil Production in the Gulf of Suez

In the Gulf of Suez, a unique type of oil reservoir is gaining attention. These reservoirs are not made of typical rock layers but of fractured basement rock, like weathered granite. The Geisum Oil Field, located in the southern part of the Gulf, is a prime example of where these types of reservoirs

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

When Spinal Implants Fail: What Happens Next?

Young kids with early onset scoliosis sometimes need special surgeries to help their spines grow straight. These surgeries use implants that are meant to be temporary, but what happens when these implants fail and need to be removed? Not much is known about what happens to these kids after the impla

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

How Fish Adapt to Freshwater: A Tale of Genes and Change

Nature is full of surprises, and one of them is how quickly animals can adapt to new environments. Take the fish Neosalanx brevirostris, for example. Scientists wanted to know how this fish could quickly adjust to living in freshwater after spending time in saltwater. They looked at the genes of fo

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's War on the Press: A Dangerous Game

Donald Trump has been on a mission to silence critics in the media. His latest tactic? Using the power of the government to intimidate news outlets. The Wall Street Journal, owned by Rupert Murdoch, has called out Trump for this behavior, labeling it a "low move" in a country that values a free pres

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

CBS News Staffers Worry About Future After Trump Settlement

Paramount Global faced heavy criticism for settling a lawsuit with former President Trump, which many believe they could have won in court. The decision has left CBS News employees feeling uneasy about what might happen next. The lawsuit, which was about a "60 Minutes" interview, was seen as weak by

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