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Feb 28 2025CRIME

Epstein Files: The Big Reveal That Wasn't

Jeffrey Epstein, the name alone sends chills down spines. The financier, convicted sex offender, and socialite, has been the center of a massive scandal for years. The recent release of documents by Attorney General Pam Bondi was supposed to be a big deal. The Justice Department dropped a bunch of f

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Feb 28 2025EDUCATION

Bridging the Gap: Indigenous Students in Science

Indigenous students face big hurdles in biomedical science and pharmacy research. These challenges come from long-standing issues and educational systems that don't always fit their needs. But there's hope. The University of Newcastle (UoN) is taking steps to change this. The UoN set up the

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Flu Shot Supply: Will We Have Enough?

The flu virus is always changing, so every year, experts pick the best strains for the upcoming flu shot. Usually, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has a meeting to figure this out, but this year, they suddenly canceled it. This has people worried about whether there will be enough flu shots f

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Dads' Feelings Matter: A Look at Pregnancy in Ethiopia

Pregnancy is a big deal, and not just for the moms-to-be. Dads play a huge role too, especially when it comes to their emotions. In Ethiopia, a group of researchers wanted to find out how dads felt when they found out about their partner's pregnancy. They asked pregnant women to share their husband'

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Stay Strong, Stay Young: The Power of Healthy Living

Imagine growing older and feeling weak. It's not a fun thought. But did you know that staying active and eating right can help keep your muscles strong and your body healthy? As we age, our bodies change. We might start to feel weaker. This is called sarcopenia. It's a fancy word for muscle

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Feb 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Changing Face of the Forest: A Tale of Land and Agriculture

The Gonçalves Dias River sub-basin is a unique blend of nature and agriculture. It's home to the eastern part of Iguaçu National Park and the surrounding farmlands. This area is super important for protecting and restoring biodiversity in Paraná. It's also key for creating ecological corridors, whic

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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

How Friendships and Feelings Drive Learning

Ever wondered why kids pick up new hobbies or change their minds about school subjects? It's not just about what they learn in class. Friendships play a huge role in shaping what students find interesting. Kids often change their learning interests to fit in with their friends. This isn't a one-way

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Unseen Battles: Women's Struggles with Gender-Based Violence in Africa

Imagine a continent where women face a daily struggle that goes unseen by many. Sub-Saharan Africa is a place where gender-based violence (GBV) is a harsh reality for countless women. This isn't just about bruises or broken bones; it's about a deep-rooted issue that affects human rights and public h

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Green Power: How Safe Solvents Boost Solar Cell Performance

Solar cells are getting a green makeover. Researchers are ditching toxic chemicals in favor of safer, eco-friendly solvents. This shift isn't just about being kind to the planet; it's also about making solar cells work better. Imagine trying to build a sandcastle with wet, sticky sand. It's a mess,

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

The Heat is On: How Workplace Heat Affects Mental Health

Imagine working in a place where the temperature is as high as a summer day in the desert. This is a reality for many workers. The heat can be brutal, and it's not just about physical discomfort. It can mess with your mind too. But how exactly does this happen? And why is it important to talk about?

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