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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Predicting Road Wear in Hot Climates: A Smart Approach

In hot and humid places, roads take a beating. The main issue is something called rutting, where tire tracks get deep over time. This is a big deal because it affects how we plan road maintenance. But predicting this has been tricky. A group of researchers decided to tackle this problem. They gathe

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

The Link Between Energy and Animal Variety

Ever wondered why some places have more types of animals than others? Scientists have been puzzling over this for years. The general idea is that areas with more energy, like sunlight and rain, should have more species. But real-world data often doesn't match this theory. This inconsistency might b

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Fathers' Past Hurts Can Shape a Baby's World

Fathers' past struggles might influence how their babies see faces. This isn't about pointing fingers. It's about seeing how tough times can ripple through generations. A recent study involved 239 dads and their 8-month-old babies. The dads talked about their childhood hardships. The babies' eye mov

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Jul 04 2025CRIME

When Feelings Clash in Court: How Empathy Shapes Justice

In the world of law, emotions can be a tricky thing. Should feelings play a role in legal decisions, or do they just muddy the waters? This question has been debated for a long time. To find some answers, researchers looked at real-life sentencing data and conducted experiments with mock juries. Fi

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

What's Really Being Said About E-Cigs on Xiaohongshu?

Social media is a big deal these days. It's where lots of people go to learn about stuff, including e-cigarettes. Xiaohongshu, a popular platform among young people in China, is no exception. The problem? Not all the info out there is accurate. Some of it can be downright misleading. This is a big d

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Mapping the Baby Brain: How Scans Track Growth

The fetal brain is a complex puzzle. Scientists have been trying to solve it using special brain scans. These scans are called diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). They show how water moves in the brain. This movement gives clues about how healthy the brain is and how well it's developing. Researchers w

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Fight Cancer with Light and Iron

Cancer treatments are always looking for new tricks. One promising method is photothermal therapy (PTT). It uses light to heat up and kill cancer cells. But there are some problems. Light doesn't go deep into the body. Also, cancer cells can get used to the heat. Scientists have found a clever solut

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

The Troubling Journey of Kilmar Abrego Garcia: A Story of Mistreatment and Legal Battles

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man caught in the crosshairs of immigration policies, faced severe mistreatment in El Salvador after a controversial deportation. His ordeal began when he was sent back to El Salvador in March, despite a court order protecting him from deportation. This move sparked widesprea

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Jul 03 2025BUSINESS

Job Market Shifts: What's Really Happening?

The job market is showing signs of slowing down, and it's not just a blip. The private sector saw a drop in jobs last month, the first time this has happened in over two years. Economists had expected a gain, but instead, there was a loss of around 33, 000 jobs. This isn't because of mass layoffs, b

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Jul 03 2025CELEBRITIES

A Legend's Last Act: Michael Madsen's Life and Legacy

Michael Madsen, a familiar face in Hollywood for over 40 years, has passed away at 67. His family and representatives confirmed the news, stating he was found unresponsive at his Malibu home early Thursday. Authorities believe natural causes led to his death, with no signs of foul play. Madsen was

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