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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Light and Metal in Chemical Reactions

The world of chemistry is always looking for new ways to make reactions more efficient and sustainable. One exciting development is the use of iron and nickel together in a special setup. This combo works under unique conditions that involve light and electricity. The goal is to make certain types o

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Carbon's Hidden Guardians: How Microbes and Iron Team Up in Wetlands

In the world of wetlands, a fascinating dance happens between microbes and iron. This dance is crucial for locking away carbon, but the details of how it works are still a bit of a mystery. Let's dive into how these tiny organisms and iron team up to keep carbon from escaping into the atmosphere. F

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

How Your Brain Makes Quick Decisions

The brain uses different methods to make decisions. One way is by using a model-based approach. This method is accurate but takes more effort. The other way is model-free. It is quicker but can be less accurate. Most people think that the brain uses model-based methods for careful decisions. They be

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Fighting Injustice: How Healthcare Can Better Support Trafficked Minorities

In the United States, African Americans face a harsh reality: they make up over 30% of human trafficking cases, even though they are only 14% of the population. This is a stark reminder of the racial disparities that persist in our society. Healthcare providers are often the first point of contact f

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Napping and Early Death: What's the Connection?

The idea that napping might be linked to an increased risk of early death has been explored in a recent study. This study tracked the sleep patterns of over 86, 000 healthy adults in their middle years. The results showed that those who frequently took naps, especially in the early afternoon, had a

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Jun 20 2025SPORTS

Speeding Scandal: Shedeur Sanders' Fast Lane to Trouble

The spotlight is on Shedeur Sanders, the young quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, after a video of him speeding surfaced. This was not the first time he was caught speeding. It was not the second time either. It was the third time. This time, he was driving at 101 miles per hour in a 60 mph z

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Jun 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Surprising Serenade: Rachel Zegler's Free Performance in London

Rachel Zegler, the star of "Snow White, " is making waves in London with her role as Eva Perón in a new production of "Evita. " The most talked-about moment of the show happens offstage. Halfway through the performance, Zegler steps onto a balcony outside the London Palladium and sings "Don't Cry

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Jun 20 2025CELEBRITIES

David Lynch's Legacy: A Look Inside His Iconic Collection

The world of cinema lost a true visionary with the passing of David Lynch. His unique style and storytelling have left an indelible mark on the industry. Lynch's personal belongings, which were auctioned off in Los Angeles, fetched an impressive $4. 25 million. This collection included a mix of p

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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

Texas THC Ban: The Governor's Dilemma

Texas is at a crossroads with its hemp industry. The clock is ticking for Governor Greg Abbott. He has to make a big decision. He must choose what to do with Senate Bill 3. This bill could ban THC products across the state. If he does not sign or veto it by Sunday, the bill will automatically b

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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

Troops and Tensions: A Clash of Powers

In a recent development, a federal court in California decided that President Trump can keep control of 4, 000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles. This decision temporarily stops Governor Gavin Newsom from taking back control of the Guard. The troops were sent to Los Angeles almost two weeks ago i

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