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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Battle for Mahmoud Khalil's Freedom

Mahmoud Khalil, a well-known activist from Columbia University, is currently stuck in a legal battle that has sparked national debate. Khalil, who has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is fighting to regain his freedom. A federal judge in New Jersey recently ruled that the Trump

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Polystyrene Nanoplastics: How Plants Absorb Them and Why It Matters

Plants are not just passive recipients of their environment. They actively interact with it, and sometimes, that interaction involves tiny plastic particles called polystyrene nanoplastics (Ps-NPs). These minuscule bits of plastic are everywhere, and scientists are still figuring out how they affect

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Jun 13 2025RELIGION

Measuring the Secular Shift: The Brazilian Take

The rise of non-religious folks around the globe is a trend that's hard to ignore. This shift has sparked a need for reliable tools to measure secularism, which is basically the lack of religious and spiritual beliefs. Brazil, a country known for its vibrant culture and religious diversity, is no e

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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

Sleep and Smart Choices: How Missing Out on Zzzs Affects Your Brain

Sleep is crucial for making good choices. Yet, many studies focus on broad behaviors and miss the details of how sleep loss messes with our brains. This piece looks at how missing out on sleep affects different parts of decision-making. It also points out some big problems with how these studies a

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Jun 12 2025RELIGION

Why Do People Believe in God?

Religion is a big part of many people's lives. It gives them a sense of purpose and meaning. But why do some people believe in God while others don't? This question has been asked for ages. It's not just about faith. It's also about how people see the world and their place in it. Belief in God or s

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Jun 12 2025POLITICS

Italy's Surrogacy Ban: A Global Perspective

Italy has taken a hard stance on surrogacy. Law No. 169, which came into effect on November 4, 2024, makes it illegal for Italian citizens to engage in surrogacy, even if it happens in another country. This law is based on the belief that surrogacy can be harmful to the surrogate mother and the chil

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Jun 11 2025LIFESTYLE

The Hotel That Outlasted War

Palmyra, located in Syria, is known for its rich history and the famous Zenobia Hotel, which has withstood years of conflict. This hotel, built in the 1920s, was once a jewel of the Middle East, named after the legendary Queen Zenobia, who ruled Palmyra and expanded her territory into the Roman Empi

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

How Schooling Shapes Brains in Parkinson's and Lewy Body Disease

People with Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) and Lewy body dementia (DLB) have different brain activities. Scientists looked at how much schooling people had. They wanted to see if it affected brain waves in these patients. They checked brain waves in people with PDD, DLB, and healthy older adu

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Jun 11 2025SCIENCE

Triplex DNA: The Hidden Code Breaker

Triplex DNA is a unique structure that doesn't follow the usual rules of DNA. It's crucial for controlling genes, understanding diseases, and even developing new treatments. To figure out how different conditions affect triplex DNA, a sophisticated method called 5DFRETMA was created. This method tes

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Cells that can change their form may help with joint pain

Mesenchymal stromal cells, or MSCs, are special cells that can change into different types of cells. This makes them very interesting for treating osteoarthritis, a condition that causes joint pain and stiffness. Most treatments for osteoarthritis only help with symptoms, like pain, and do not slow

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