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Jul 09 2025LIFESTYLE

A Half-Century of Growth and Togetherness!

It's been five decades since a small group of people came together with a big idea. They wanted to make a difference. They wanted to inspire others. And they wanted to build a community that would last. Today, that dream is still alive and kicking. Over the years, this group has grown. It has evolv

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Jul 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Borderlands 4: Fans Plan Ahead, But Game's Not Done Yet

Fans of Borderlands 4 are already diving deep into the game's mechanics, even though it's not out yet. They've created a skill tree planner for two characters, Vex and Rafa, letting players map out their game strategy early. This is pretty cool, but there's a catch. The game's creative director, Gr

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech Saves Water and Feeds Crops

Drip irrigation is a big deal in farming. It helps plants get just the right amount of water and nutrients. But checking how much water each tiny emitter gives out can be a lot of work. That's where artificial neural networks (ANNs) come in. These are like super-smart computer programs that can lear

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Jul 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Mud in Reservoirs is a Big Problem

Reservoirs are like big bathtubs collecting water, but over time, they also collect a lot of mud. This mud can cause big problems. In China's Three Gorges Reservoir, even though less mud is coming in each year, there's still a huge amount already there. The same issue is happening in smaller reservo

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods: A Storm of Neglect and Misinformation

In central Texas, heavy rains led to deadly floods, sparking a closer look at the U. S. President's actions against climate research and disaster readiness. The National Weather Service (NWS) did warn about the flood, but many key positions were empty before the disaster. This raised questions about

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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

How Fresh Faces Can Spark Big Ideas at Work

New hires are like fresh ingredients in a recipe. They bring unique flavors and energy. But how can companies make sure these new folks feel at home and ready to cook up great ideas? That's what a recent study dug into. Researchers looked at 893 recent college grads in Chongqing, China. They wanted

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Jul 07 2025LIFESTYLE

The Secret Life of Gossip: More Than Just Rumors

Gossip is not just small talk. It is a powerful tool that helps people stay connected and informed. By sharing stories about others, individuals can learn about their social environment. This knowledge helps them navigate their relationships and understand the dynamics around them. Beyond just shar

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Jul 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ningbo's Rivers: A Three-Part Health Check

Ningbo's rivers are getting a thorough health check-up, and it's about time. Most studies only use one method to check the water's condition. But this time, researchers decided to be more thorough. They used three different ways to see how clean and alive the rivers are. First, they looked at 15 ri

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Eating Right When Expecting: What Moms-To-Be Need to Know

Pregnancy is a big deal, and what a mom eats matters a lot. It's not just about the mom's health but also the baby's. But many women in the UK aren't getting enough important nutrients like iron, folate, iodine, and vitamin D. This is especially true for teenagers and women with lower incomes. They

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Navigating Seizure Care for Dialysis Patients: A Balancing Act

Patients with severe kidney issues and epilepsy face a tough situation. Their bodies handle medicines differently. This is because their kidneys aren't working well. Dialysis, a life-saving treatment, adds another layer of complexity. It can change how seizure medicines work in the body. So, doctors

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