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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

What Happens When the Brain's Social Compass Fails?

The amygdala is a small part of the brain that plays a big role in how people interact with others. Specifically, the basolateral amygdala (BLA) is thought to help figure out how close or distant someone feels to another person. This is important for deciding how generous to be. But does the BLA act

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Denisovan Discovery: The Jawbone That Redefines Our Past

The Denisovans were a group of ancient humans that roamed the Earth from around 370, 000 years ago until at least 30, 000 years ago. They are thought to be closely related to Neanderthals. Most of what we know about them comes from a few broken bones found in Siberia and China. A recent study has ad

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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Last Hospital Hit: A Critical Look at the Escalating Conflict

The recent conflict in Gaza has taken a dramatic turn with the Israeli military's strike on Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, the last fully operational medical facility in Gaza City. This hospital, run by the Anglican church in Jerusalem, was given a mere 20 minutes notice before the strike, forcing a chao

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Rising Threat: Anal Cancer Among HIV-Positive Gay Men

Anal cancer is on the rise, and it's a big problem for gay men who are HIV positive. The number of cases is growing fast, and things might get worse in the near future. These men face a much higher risk of developing anal cancer than the rest of the population. The disease usually starts with a high

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Apr 13 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Last Standing Hospital Hit

The escalating conflict in Gaza took a grim turn when an Israeli air strike hit the last fully operational hospital in Gaza City. The Anglican church in Jerusalem, which manages the Al-Ahli Baptist hospital, reported that a young boy died during the hasty evacuation of patients. Th

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Apr 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech for Elderly Fitness Fun

The world is getting older, and that means finding fun and healthy activities for seniors is more important than ever. A recent project aimed to use artificial intelligence (AI) to make exercise and leisure time more enjoyable for older adults. The goal was to create a system that combines AI with m

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Gaza Under Siege: Israel's Escalating Offensive and Its Impact

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has intensified once again. This time, Israel has declared it will broaden its military actions across most of Gaza. This decision came after a two-month pause in fighting ended on March 18. The Israeli military has been busy. It has taken control of key areas i

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Fungi in a Warming World

The popular TV series "The Last of Us" has viewers wondering about the real-life possibilities of a fungal apocalypse. The show features a fungus that turns people into zombies. This idea might seem crazy, but it's worth looking into how fungi could change as the planet warms up. Fungi are

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Jawbone Unveils Secrets of the Mysterious Denisovans

In the depths of the Penghu Channel off Taiwan, fishers stumbled upon a remarkable find: a jawbone that belongs to the enigmatic Denisovans. This isn't just any jawbone. It's the most complete Denisovan fossil ever found and genetically identified. The individual, a male, roamed the Earth at least 1

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Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Deadly Toll: A Closer Look at the Recent Conflict

The recent conflict in Gaza has taken a heavy toll on civilians. A residential building in the Shijaiyah neighborhood of Gaza City was hit by Israeli aircraft. This strike resulted in the deaths of at least 23 people, including eight women and eight children. The building was just one of many struct

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