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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

How the Brain's Visual Pathways Affect Spatial Skills

Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is a condition that affects how the brain processes visual information. This issue stems from early damage or poor development of the brain's visual pathways. People with CVI struggle with a wide range of visual tasks. One key problem is with visuospatial processing,

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

Boosting Diabetes Treatment with Smart Drug Delivery

Diabetes is a common and potentially severe condition. It messes with the body's ability to manage blood sugar levels and damages important cells. One way to fight this is by using a substance called IL-1Ra. This substance blocks certain signals that cause inflammation and cell damage. However, it h

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Jun 09 2025SCIENCE

Beijing's Invisible Threat: The Hourly Impact of Pollutants on Health

In the bustling city of Beijing, there's an unseen danger lurking in the air. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs, are a type of pollutant that can seriously harm people's health. These pollutants are so small that they hitch a ride on tiny particles floating in the air. Until now, measuring h

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Trump's Unconventional Approach to Peace

The current administration's foreign policy is a mix of old-school realism and a new twist of reality TV drama. This approach is a significant shift from the idealism of previous leaders. The current president and his team have a unique way of handling international relations. They see diplomacy as

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

A Newsman's Social Media Slip-Up

A seasoned journalist found himself in hot water after sharing strong opinions on social media. Terry Moran, a well-known reporter for ABC News, posted a scathing critique of President Donald Trump and his deputy, Stephen Miller. Moran's comments, made late at night, didn't sit well with the Trump

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Abandoned Allies: Afghan Helpers Struggle with US Travel Ban

The United States has a history of supporting allies in times of war. But now, some Afghans who aided the U. S. feel left in the cold. A recent travel ban has added to their worries. This ban stops people from Afghanistan and 11 other countries from entering the U. S. This has left many Afghans feel

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Jun 08 2025SPORTS

The Future of College Sports: Who Gets Left Behind?

College athletes gathered at a recent event were caught off guard by the news of a $2. 8 billion settlement approved by a federal judge. The settlement allows colleges to share up to $20. 5 million with their athletes. The majority of this money is expected to go to football players. This has spar

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Jun 08 2025BUSINESS

Americans Still Dreaming of European Escapes

Despite economic worries, many Americans are still eager to explore Europe this summer. The urge to travel is strong, even when the economy is shaky. For instance, Jimin Shim, a young professional from Denver, is planning a trip to Portugal. She sees travel as a priority and saves up for it througho

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Unusual Moves: When the President Steps In

The National Guard isn't just for natural disasters. They can also step in during civil unrest. This happened recently when a former president decided to send troops to Los Angeles. The move was unusual because it went against the wishes of the state's governor. The governor believed this action wou

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Jun 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus Pad 3: A Multimedia Marvel or a Workplace Wannabe?

The OnePlus Pad 3 is a tablet that has been designed to be a jack of all trades. It has a larger, sharper display, a bigger battery, and an updated smart keyboard. The software has also seen some meaningful improvements. However, the question remains: is it worth the price tag of $699. 99, which is

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