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Oct 20 2025RELIGION

How Chinese Teens Mix Faith and Tech

Generation Z in China is blending faith with technology. They use apps like Weibo and TikTok to explore spirituality. These platforms offer visual and interactive ways to connect with religion. This shift is changing how young people engage with faith. The study looks at how digital media influence

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

How Kids' Movement Skills Grow: A Closer Look at Ages 3-5

Ever wondered how kids get better at moving and playing? A recent study took a deep dive into how children's movement patterns and their overall performance in physical activities change over time. The focus was on kids aged 3. 5 to 6 years old, and the findings were quite interesting. First off, t

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Matching Up: AI Helps Align Prostate Cancer Images

Prostate cancer is a big deal. Doctors need to match up images from MRI scans and tissue samples to figure out the best way to treat it. But doing this by hand takes a lot of time and isn't always accurate. That's where AI comes in. A new AI model called SE-ResNet-TPS is designed to do this matchin

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Helping Friends: A Simple Way to Feel Better as You Get Older

Older adults often find that helping friends can make them happier. This is not just about big gestures, but small, everyday acts like giving a ride or assisting with chores. Research shows that these actions can boost mood and give a sense of purpose. Interestingly, the way this help affects peopl

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Zinc Batteries Get a Boost: A Smarter Way to Store Energy

Zinc-ion batteries are gaining traction for their safety, affordability, and eco-friendliness. Yet, they face some tough challenges, like dendrite growth and hydrogen gas formation, which can cause problems. To tackle these issues, scientists have been using highly concentrated electrolytes. While t

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Your Toothbrush: A Hidden World of Germs

Your toothbrush is a tiny world teeming with life. It's not just a tool for cleaning your teeth; it's a cozy home for millions of bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Every time you brush, you're introducing these tiny creatures to your mouth. But don't panic just yet. Most of these microbes are harmless,

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Fighting Pancreatic Cancer: How Tech and Care Combine to Improve Lives

Pancreatic cancer is a tough opponent. It's often caught late, leaving few treatment choices and a grim outlook. But there's hope. A new approach is mixing physical activity, good food, and pain control to help patients feel better. This isn't just any care plan; it's a high-tech, personalized one.

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Georgia's Wild Game: A Win, But Not a Perfect One

Georgia's recent game against Ole Miss was anything but ordinary. The Bulldogs pulled off a victory, but it wasn't their usual smooth performance. The game was intense, with plenty of scoring, but it left fans wondering if this is the best Georgia can do. Kirby Smart, Georgia's head coach, seemed q

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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Double Trouble: How Urea and Glyphosate Mix Affects Earthworms

Earthworms play a big role in keeping soil healthy. But what happens when they're exposed to common farm chemicals like glyphosate and urea? A recent study looked into this and found some concerning results. First, it's important to know that glyphosate is a widely used herbicide. Urea, on the othe

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Chornobyl's Radioactive Trees

The Chornobyl disaster in 1986 changed the forests around it forever. Even now, wood from these forests is still being used. Scientists wanted to find out what makes some trees hold more radiation than others. They looked at different types of trees and soils to see how much strontium-90 and cesium-

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