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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Moving Forward: How to Handle Climate Change Relocations

Climate change is forcing people to leave their homes. This is a big deal. But how can we make sure these moves are fair and helpful? First, let's talk about consent. People should have a say in whether they move or not. No one should be forced out of their home without their agreement. But getting

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Connecting Health Records for Better Baby Care

In the U. S. , parents and babies often visit different hospitals for care. This can make it tough to gather all the needed health info for research. Linking electronic health records (EHR) from various places could help. But how can this be done while keeping everyone's privacy safe? Researchers h

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Potential of Tiny Protein Heroes: A New Approach to Testing

In the world of science, tiny protein pieces called bioactive peptides (BPs) are making a big impact. They are used in many areas like food, medicine, and beauty products. But even though we know a lot about them, testing their effectiveness is still a challenge. These tiny heroes are made through

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Jun 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution: Tiny Invaders in Our Bodies

Plastic is everywhere. It's in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat. But what happens when these tiny plastic bits, called microplastics, find their way into our bodies? Scientists wanted to find out. They looked at samples from different organs of people who had passed away.

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Liver Donation: What You Need to Know About Risks and Recovery

Liver donation is a big deal, and it's important to talk about the risks. When someone donates part of their liver, they can face serious complications. These can be so bad that they need more surgery or intensive care. Doctors have been studying this to understand it better. They looked at real-wo

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Healing Sports Injuries: A New Way to Bounce Back

Sports injuries are often seen as setbacks, but what if they could be viewed as temporary changes that can be reversed? This fresh perspective suggests that injuries are not just about healing but also about adapting and improving. Traditionally, the focus has been on treating symptoms and waiting f

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Nanotech's Role in Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment Monitoring

Cancer treatment is tricky. Doctors struggle with seeing deep into tissues. They also have trouble getting clear, real-time pictures of tumors as they change during treatment. Traditional imaging methods just don't cut it. They lack the detail and speed needed to track the dynamic tumor environm

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Jun 23 2025SPORTS

A Thrilling Showdown: LSU's Big Win in the College World Series

The 2025 College World Series saw a thrilling matchup between LSU and Coastal Carolina. LSU secured their second national title in just three seasons with a close 5-3 victory in Game 2. This win also marked the fifth consecutive championship for the SEC. The Tigers found themselves tied 1-1 in the

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Jun 23 2025SPORTS

WNBA Star Stands Up for Teammate, Criticizes Referees

The WNBA has seen its fair share of drama, and recently, the Indiana Fever found themselves in the middle of it. Sophie Cunningham, a key player for the Fever, has been vocal about the need for better protection from referees, especially for star players like Caitlin Clark. Cunningham's outspokenne

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Jun 20 2025SCIENCE

The New Face of Synthetic Stimulants: A Closer Look at Metabolic Patterns

Synthetic cathinones are a big deal in the world of illegal drugs. They are a major type of third-generation drugs that the United Nations keeps an eye on. These substances are known for their rapid development and how quickly they change in the body. The focus here is on a specific type called alp

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