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Aug 16 2025HEALTH

NIH Shifts Focus: What's Changing and Why?

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recently shared a new plan for how it will spend money and choose research projects. This plan comes after big changes at the agency, like budget cuts and plans to reorganize. The head of the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, wants to be clear about these changes

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Aug 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chatter: Ethereum and Solana Take the Lead

In the world of cryptocurrency, Ethereum, Solana, and OKB have been the talk of the town. These three tokens have been generating a lot of buzz on social media, outshining even Bitcoin. Ethereum has been in the spotlight due to discussions about its price, with some speculating that it could hit $5,

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Aug 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Glasses That Save Your Neck: A Tech Lover's New Best Friend

Working on a laptop for long hours can be tough on the neck and back. Many people experience pain and discomfort from looking down at their screens for extended periods. This issue is so common that it has a name: "tech neck. " It's a real problem that can lead to long-term health issues. For years

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Aug 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Greywater: The Surfactant Challenge

Greywater, the leftover water from showers, sinks, and washing machines, has a big problem: surfactants. These are the soapy stuff that help clean things but can be harmful to the environment. A lot of research has been done on how to remove surfactants from greywater, but there's no clear winner ye

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Aug 12 2025EDUCATION

AI in Schools: A Double-Edged Sword

AI is changing schools fast. Students now use it for homework, even if it means sneaking around rules. They mix answers from different AI tools to avoid detection. Some use AI for studying, like making practice tests. But others use it to cheat, like asking it to solve math problems or fix essays.

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Aug 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Public Domain Controllers: The Unseen DDoS Threat

Researchers have found a clever way to turn public domain controllers into weapons. They can be used to launch powerful DDoS attacks. This is a big deal because it doesn't require hackers to buy or control any infrastructure. They can stay hidden while causing chaos. The attack, called Win-DDoS, wo

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Aug 11 2025HEALTH

Faith and Mental Health: How Churches Step Up in Cities and Countryside

In the U. S. , people in rural areas often struggle more with mental health and find it harder to get help than those in cities. Churches can play a big role in filling this gap. A recent study looked at how different churches in rural, urban, and suburban areas support mental health. The study gat

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Aug 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Dean Cain's ICE Role Sparks Heated Debate

Dean Cain's decision to join ICE has stirred up a lot of talk, especially from comedian Margaret Cho. She shared her thoughts on Instagram, questioning his choice. She pointed out that his ancestors faced internment during World War II. Cho's message was clear: she found it surprising that someone w

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Aug 10 2025SPORTS

Scotty Pippen Jr. : Ready to Shine in the NBA

Scotty Pippen Jr. is feeling good about his upcoming NBA season. He recently shared his excitement with TMZ Sports, saying, \"This year is going to be big for me! \" The young guard, son of basketball legend Scottie Pippen, is gearing up for his third season in the league. Pippen Jr. has been putti

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Aug 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

FBI Spin-off CIA: A Bumpy Road to the Screen

The FBI franchise has had its share of ups and downs, and the latest spin-off, CIA, is no exception. The problems with CIA's development are not entirely surprising, given the franchise's past. The original series, FBI, had two successful spin-offs before CIA was announced. However, in 2025, CBS can

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