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Jun 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tire Rubble: The Hidden Threat in Our Waters

Tire wear particles (TWPs) are a big deal in the world of water pollution. They come from the friction between tires and roads, and they're a major source of microplastic pollution from traffic. These tiny particles are a mix of harmful stuff, like heavy metals and organic compounds. The bad news is

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Jun 03 2025POLITICS

The Role of Wealth Perception and Justice in Political Involvement

The link between how people view their social and economic standing and their political involvement is complex. It's not straightforward. There are many factors at play. Some people see their high status as a sign of fairness in society. This perception can drive them to get more involved in pol

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

Aussie Iron Trove: How a New Find Could Shake Up the World

In the vast, dry landscapes of Western Australia, a monumental discovery has been made. Geologists have found an enormous iron deposit in the Hamersley region. This isn't just any deposit; it's the largest ever recorded, with about 55 billion metric tons of ore. The iron concentration here is incred

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Drone Strike: A Surprising Blow to Russia's Air Power

Ukraine's recent drone strike on Russian airfields is a game-changer in the ongoing conflict. This daring operation, which took place over 18 months, shows Ukraine's ability to outsmart and outmaneuver a much larger enemy. The strike, codenamed "Spiderweb, " targeted four Russian airfields, severely

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Digital Fitness and Eating Plans for College Students

College students face a unique set of challenges when it comes to staying healthy. The combination of a busy schedule, easy access to unhealthy food, and often a lack of physical activity can lead to weight gain. This is especially true for students who are already overweight or obese. While many

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Why Kids Keep Coming Back: The Hidden Reasons Behind Emergency Visits

Kids end up in emergency rooms more often than they should. This is not just about accidents. There are other reasons why this happens. These reasons are often connected to the child's home life. These factors can predict if a child will end up in the emergency room again. This is a big deal be

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Thinking About What Could Have Been: How It Affects Recovery After Sexual Assault

Sexual assault leaves deep scars. One way people cope is by thinking about what could have been. This is called counterfactual thinking. It's when someone wonders, "What if things had gone differently? " or "If only that hadn't happened. " This kind of thinking is common after trauma. It can help pe

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Syphilis Rise: Japan's Hidden Connection

Japan is currently facing a significant rise in syphilis cases. This trend is not unique to Japan, as other countries are also experiencing an increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Syphilis, in particular, has been on the rise globally. The number of syphilis cases in Japan has been st

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

The Long-Term Impact of Childhood Mistreatment on Adult Resilience

Childhood mistreatment leaves lasting marks on a person's ability to bounce back from tough times. A recent study dug deep into this issue, looking at how different types of mistreatment affect adults' resilience. The research team scoured through thousands of studies, focusing on how childhood mist

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Jun 02 2025EDUCATION

Norwegian College Boom: Did It Really Shift Family Plans?

Norway saw a big push to open colleges in the 1970s and 1980s. The idea was to give more people a shot at higher education. This move was part of a broader trend seen in many countries. People were going to college more than ever before. Some thought this would change how families were formed and ho

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