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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

How Parents' Speech Changes as Babies Grow

Parents' speech to their babies changes a lot as the little ones grow. This isn't just about what they say, but how they say it. The way parents speak to their babies, known as infant-directed speech, is full of ups and downs in pitch and volume. This helps babies pay attention, feel calm, and under

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Apr 19 2025CRIME

Campus Chaos: The Quick Response to Florida State's Shooting

The scene at Florida State University was chaotic. Students fled the campus as gunshots rang out. It was just before noon on a Thursday. The sound of sirens filled the air. Two minutes after the first 911 calls, the suspect was shot and taken into custody. Despite the swift action, two people died,

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Transgender People and the Drug Crisis: A Hidden Struggle

In the UK and the US, transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals face a growing wave of hostility. This isn't just about rude comments or mean tweets. It's about real, dangerous threats. These threats come from politicians, media, and even laws designed to push TGD people out of public life an

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Apr 18 2025OPINION

The Hidden Struggle: LGBT Life in Rwanda

Rwanda is known for its progress in many areas, but there's a side that often goes unnoticed. The lives of LGBT individuals in Rwanda are deeply affected by stigma. This isn't just about one type of prejudice. It's a mix of different factors that make life challenging for them. To understand this be

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Apr 17 2025SCIENCE

Preserving Flavor and Safety in Pre-Made Meals

The food industry is always looking for ways to make ready-to-eat meals safer and tastier. One popular dish, tomato-stewed beef brisket, usually takes a lot of time to prepare. To make it quicker, companies often use high heat to kill germs. This process, however, can make the food taste worse over

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Reducing Stroke Risk: The Role of Macrophages in Carotid Plaque Stability

The silent killer, stroke, often has its roots in the build-up of plaque in the carotid arteries. This plaque can become unstable and trigger ischaemic events. A key player in this process is inflammation, which can make plaques more likely to rupture. Macrophages, a type of white blood cell, are h

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Struggles of Young Female Volleyball Stars

Volleyball is a popular sport among young females. It's not just about the game. It's about who they are. Some girls see themselves mainly as athletes. This can lead to intense focus on the sport. It can also lead to problems. These problems can be physical and mental. Injuries and burnout are commo

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Apr 16 2025OPINION

Hip-Hop Feminism: A Global Voice for Women

The world has seen a rise in hip-hop feminism. This movement is more than just music. It's a way of thinking and acting that is changing how women speak up and challenge old ideas about gender. It's happening all over the globe, thanks to the internet and digital platforms. This makes it a powerful

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Apr 14 2025CRIME

BC's Bold Move: What Happened When Drugs Were Decriminalized?

Drugs have been a hot topic in British Columbia. The province made a big decision. They chose to decriminalize drugs. This means people caught with small amounts of drugs didn't face criminal charges. The goal was to reduce drug-related crimes and harm. So, what actually happened? First, let's talk

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Virtual Reality Helps Teens in Trouble

Virtual reality is not just for fun and games. It is also being used to help teens with behavior problems. One program, called Street Temptations, uses virtual reality to help teens think more clearly and want to change their behavior. This program is an extra help for teens who are already in troub

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