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Jul 07 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rain Leaves North Carolina Counties Underwater

North Carolina faced severe flooding after Tropical Depression Chantal dumped a lot of rain in central parts of the state. The rain caused serious damage, leading to states of emergency in Moore and Orange counties. Many roads and highways were closed due to the flooding. A section of Interstate 40

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Strength of Belahi Cows in the Hills

In the rugged North Himalayan foothills, a special kind of cow has been quietly thriving. The Belahi cattle, a newly recognized breed, are not your average cows. They've been roaming and grazing freely, adapting to the tough conditions of the Shivalik range for generations. These cows are like the s

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Fight Back Against Drought

Plants are getting creative to survive droughts. As the world heats up, dry spells are becoming more common and harsher. Scientists are studying how plants handle these tough times. They're looking at how plants use their inner workings to stay alive when water is scarce. One big focus is on the pl

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Biofuel Production with a Heat-Loving Enzyme

In the world of biofuel production, breaking down plant material is a big challenge. Scientists have been working on ways to make this process more efficient. One promising approach involves using enzymes from a heat-loving fungus called Rasamsonia emersonii. This fungus naturally produces enzymes

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Improving MRI Images for Women's Health

Researchers wanted to make MRI scans better for looking at female pelvic organs. They used a special 3D technique called T2-weighted imaging with something called variable refocusing angle (VRFA). The goal was to find the best settings for clear and detailed images. First, they tested different set

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Amazon Health Advice: Think Before You Trust

Amazon is a big name in online shopping. People buy everything from books to electronics there. But did you know many also turn to Amazon for health advice? That's where things get tricky. Not all the health info on Amazon is reliable. When someone reads about health on Amazon, they might buy a pro

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Jul 07 2025CRIME

Uncovering Secrets: How Hair Reveals Drug Use

Hair can be a silent witness to what someone has consumed. This isn't just about illegal drugs like meth or cocaine. Now, scientists can also detect hypnotics, those sleep-inducing medications, from a single dose. This ability has been a game-changer in forensic investigations since the 2010s. But

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Boosting Brain Health: How Exercise and a Natural Compound Fight Alzheimer's in Rats

Alzheimer's disease is a big problem. It messes with the brain, causing memory loss and other issues. Scientists are always looking for ways to slow it down or even stop it. A recent study looked at two things that might help: a natural compound called Ecdysterone and high-intensity interval trainin

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Jul 07 2025SPORTS

Warm-Up Wisdom: Can FIFA 11+ Be a Game-Changer for All Athletes?

The FIFA 11+ program is a well-known warm-up routine that aims to reduce injuries in soccer. It includes exercises that enhance strength, balance, and agility. But the question is, can athletes from other sports also benefit from this program? First, let's consider the core benefits of FIFA 11+. It

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Jul 07 2025SPORTS

How Running Sticks Affect Your Energy and Foot Power on Hills

Trail runners often use poles, but how they affect energy use and foot strength, especially after a long run, isn't well understood. A recent study looked into this by examining how using poles changes the amount of energy spent moving upward and the force exerted by the feet during uphill walking.

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