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Aug 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google and Kairos Power Team Up for a Nuclear Energy Breakthrough

Big things are happening in the world of nuclear energy. Google and Kairos Power have joined forces to build an advanced nuclear reactor. This reactor will be connected to the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) electric grid by 2030. This is a big deal because it's the first time a utility in the U.

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Aug 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fun and Games Await at Maryland's Biggest Fair

The Maryland State Fair is back, and it's bigger than ever! This year, it's happening over three weekends, starting August 21 and ending September 7. It's the perfect place for families to have a blast together. There's something for everyone at the fair. Food lovers can enjoy delicious treats from

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Aug 16 2025WEATHER

East Coast on High Alert: Dangerous Rip Currents Expected from Florida to New England

Hurricane Erin, now a powerful category 5 storm, is making waves in the Atlantic Ocean. While it might not hit land, it's stirring up trouble for the East Coast. The National Hurricane Center warns of rough ocean conditions that could lead to life-threatening surf and rip currents. These sneaky curr

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Menopause: What You Might Not Know

Menopause is a natural part of life for many women. Yet, many people still have wrong ideas about it. For instance, some think it only brings hot flashes. But it's much more than that. It can cause a wide range of symptoms. These include physical changes like vaginal dryness and joint pain. It can a

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Tiny Algae, Big Health Worries: The Hidden Hormone Havoc

Ever heard of cyanobacteria? They're those tiny blue-green algae that often float around in ponds. But don't let their size fool you. These little guys can pack a punch. They produce toxins that might be messing with our hormones, especially those that help with making babies. Scientists were curio

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Aug 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

UK Air Traffic Control Glitch: What Went Wrong and Why It Matters

A recent radar issue at the Swanwick control center caused quite a stir in the UK's air travel scene. On Wednesday, over 150 flights were canceled due to a technical snag that lasted from 4:05 p. m. to 5:10 p. m. This wasn't the first time such a problem occurred, and it's got everyone from authorit

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Jul 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Sweat and Screams: The Unique Workout That Combines Fitness and Horror

In the heart of Burbank, a unique fitness studio is making waves by blending exercise with horror. Killer Fitness offers a workout experience like no other, where participants can burn calories while surrounded by their favorite horror movie villains. The studio's signature class, Slashercise, is le

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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

Growth Hormone Therapy: A New Approach for Kids and Adults

Long-acting growth hormone (LAGH) therapy is changing the game for people with growth hormone deficiency (GHD). It's a big step forward because it means fewer injections and better treatment adherence. In Germany, three LAGH products have hit the market: lonapegsomatropin, somapacitan, and somatrog

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

Simplifying the Hunt for Hidden Blues: A Smaller Tool to Spot Depression

In today's fast-paced world, spotting depression early is crucial. Long surveys can be a drag, so researchers are looking for quicker ways to do this. The PHQ-9, a popular 9-question survey, is often used to check for depressive symptoms. But what if there was a shorter version that still did the jo

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for PCOS Patients: The Promise of Weight Loss Drugs

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common but often misunderstood condition affecting millions of women. It can cause a range of symptoms, from irregular periods and weight gain to infertility and mental health struggles. For years, treatments have been limited, but a new class of drugs originall

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