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Mar 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Climate Shifts Impact Bee-Friendly Crops

The delicate dance between plants and pollinators, particularly bees, is crucial for many crops. This relationship can be thrown off balance by extreme weather events driven by climate change. These events can alter how much nectar plants produce, affecting the bees that rely on it. So, what happens

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Earthquake Aftermath: Hope Amidst the Rubble in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is reeling from a powerful earthquake. The disaster has left over 1, 600 people dead. This tragedy has also left many people trapped under a collapsed skyscraper in Bangkok. The scene is chaotic. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to save those who are still alive. The earthquake ha

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Deadly Quake Strikes Myanmar

In Myanmar, the death toll from a recent earthquake has risen to over 1, 000 people. The quake, measuring 7. 7 on the Richter scale, hit near the country's second-largest city. The military-led government reported that 1, 002 people have died, with 2, 376 injured and 30 missing. The numbers could st

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin's Risky Dance with Loa Loa

Loa loa, a parasitic worm, has long been seen as relatively harmless. However, for those with high levels of microfilariae in their blood, taking ivermectin can lead to serious problems. These issues can range from mild to severe, with encephalopathy being a major concern. The current thinking is th

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

The Role of Molybdenum in Enhancing Al/Sc Multilayers for EUV Applications

Researchers have been exploring the use of Aluminum/Scandium (Al/Sc) multilayers for optical applications in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) range. These multilayers are particularly useful for wavelengths longer than the Sc M2, 3 absorption edge. One key challenge is improving the interface quality

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Mar 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bangkok's Collapsed Skyscraper: A Race Against Time

In the heart of Bangkok, a grim scene unfolds as rescue teams rush to find survivors in the ruins of a 30-story building. The structure, once a symbol of progress, now lies in ruins, a stark reminder of nature's unpredictability. The collapse was triggered by a powerful earthquake that struck centra

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Mar 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 9A: Google's New Budget Phone Faces a Delay

Google has shared some news about their upcoming budget phone, the Pixel 9A. This device is set to hit the market in several countries, but not all at once. The US, Canada, and the UK will be the first to get it on April 10th. However, the rest of Europe will have to wait until April 14th. Australia

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Cake Spoilage: A New Culprit in the Bakery Industry

A recent incident involving bakery cakes served at a business celebration has shed light on an unusual food safety issue. The culprit? A type of bacteria that has been known for over a century but is now making a comeback in an unexpected way. Bacteria from the Bacillus family are notorious for cau

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Mar 23 2025SPORTS

Lakers Injury Watch: Key Players' Return Looms for Bulls Showdown

The Los Angeles Lakers have had a rough time in March, with several key players sidelined. LeBron James missed several games due to a groin strain. Initially, it seemed he would be out for weeks, but there's finally some good news. James is now listed as questionable for the upcoming game against th

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Sclerosing Mesenteritis

Sclerosing mesenteritis is a rare condition. It's not widely talked about. This is a problem. It affects the mesentery, the tissue that attaches the intestines to the abdomen. It can cause inflammation and scarring. This can lead to serious issues. But there's hope. Doctors are working to improve di

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