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May 16 2025HEALTH

Online Health Advice: Helpful or Harmful?

The internet has changed how people manage their health. Online peer support groups have become a go-to for many. These groups offer a space for people to share experiences and advice about health issues. However, the quality of this advice can vary greatly. Some information might be spot-on, while

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May 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Fight to Save Louisiana's Shrinking Coast

The Mississippi River is a powerful force. It has shaped the landscape of Louisiana for thousands of years. Now, there is a plan to use this power to build new land and protect the state's coast. This plan is called river diversion. It involves redirecting some of the river's water and sediment

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

The Slowdown of Business and Entrepreneurship Research

The world of business and entrepreneurship research has seen a significant shift over the past few decades. The number of papers published in this field has skyrocketed since the end of World War II. The growth rate has been impressive, averaging a 17% increase per year since 1961. This surge in

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May 15 2025LIFESTYLE

Fashion Faux Pas: Men's Opinions Spark Online Debate

A recent online debate has sparked controversy over what men find attractive in women's fashion. The conversation began when a woman shared her thoughts on dresses that she believes men find appealing. She argued that certain styles, which highlight the hip-to-waist ratio while remaining c

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May 15 2025EDUCATION

China's New Rules for Kids and AI in Schools

China has introduced new rules for how kids can use artificial intelligence in schools. These rules are part of a broader effort to manage the use of AI in education. The guidelines were mentioned in a report by a local government. They focus on how AI can be used in primary and secondary schools du

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden Dangers of Health Scams Online for the Elderly

In China, older adults are increasingly falling prey to online health scams. These scams are causing serious financial damage. This is a big deal. It's important to understand why this is happening and how to stop it. To do this, researchers are using a theory called Routine Activity Theory (RAT). T

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Behind Closed Doors: The Final Years of Biden's Presidency

The last two years of Joe Biden's presidency were marked by a significant shift in how his inner circle operated. During this time, several Cabinet members found themselves increasingly isolated from the president. This change was not just about physical distance but also about the flow of informati

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's New Design Rules for Apps

Google has rolled out a fresh set of design guidelines for apps, focusing on how users move around within them. This update, part of the Material 3 Expressive package, brings some significant shifts in what's recommended for app navigation. The bottom bars, now called "navigation bars, " have under

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May 15 2025SPORTS

Jayson Tatum's Road to Recovery Begins

Jayson Tatum is on the mend after a tough injury. He had surgery to fix his torn Achilles tendon just a day after it happened. The Boston Celtics star took a moment to thank everyone for their support on social media. A picture of him in the hospital bed, giving a thumbs up, was shared. His right le

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Early Land Lovers: Reptile Footprints Rewrite History

A recent find in Australia has flipped the script on what scientists thought they knew about when animals started living on land full-time. A slab of sandstone near Melbourne holds the oldest known footprints of a reptile-like creature. These tracks are around 350 million years old. This means th

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