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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Struggle With Tough Tasks?

People often find themselves avoiding challenging tasks. This isn't just about laziness. It's about how our brains work. Some theories suggest that our brains try to steer us away from tasks that don't seem rewarding. Instead, they push us towards activities that offer more immediate benefits. This

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

How Our Voice Shapes Our Self-Perception

People have a knack for picking out their own voice in a crowd. This is because our voice is a big part of who we are. It's always with us, and it's how we talk to ourselves and others. But why is our voice so special to us? Is it because it sounds like us? Or is it because we made it? These questio

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Handle Faces and Arrows

We all know that faces are special to our brains. They are processed differently than other things we see. For instance, when a face is upside down, it becomes much harder to recognize. This is because our brains process upright faces as a whole, not as separate parts. However, there is not much inf

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Germany's Big Bet on Science and Tech: A New Era for Researchers

Germany is set to make a big splash in the world of science and technology. A new government is on the horizon, and it has some bold plans. The country's three main political parties have joined forces. This isn't the first time they've worked together, but this time, they have some a

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Internet Therapy: What Makes It Work for Chronic Conditions?

The digital age has brought many changes to healthcare, including internet-delivered psychological treatments. These treatments are designed to help people with chronic health conditions. However, not everyone benefits equally from these online therapies. So, what makes them work for some and not fo

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Virtual Care in the Outback: A Look at Telehealth in Rural Hospitals

In the vast landscapes of rural and remote Australia, telehealth has become a lifeline for emergency medical services. This technology has been around for a while and is constantly changing. It has shown great promise in helping patients who need urgent care. However, the hurdles of using telemedici

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

Saving Sweden's Youth: The Power of Soccer

In the heart of Sweden, a unique battle is being fought against gang crime. It's not happening in courtrooms or police stations, but on soccer fields. Every Saturday night, a former soccer player turned pastor, Robert Wirehag, organizes night soccer games in Gottsunda, a suburb of Uppsala. This isn'

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Why Are Some Adults Skipping Their COVID-19 Booster Shots?

People have been advised to get booster shots to stay ahead of COVID-19 variants. These extra doses can help keep the virus from spreading. However, many fully vaccinated adults are still not getting their booster shots. This is a problem because the virus keeps changing, and boosters can help prote

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Unraveling X-linked Hypophosphatemia: A Fresh Look at Guidelines

X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is a rare genetic disorder that affects the way the body handles phosphorus. This condition can lead to a variety of health issues, including bone problems and growth delays. To tackle these challenges, a group of international experts, along with patients and metho

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

A Legal Pause on Ending Migrant Entry Program

The Trump administration's attempt to close a program that allowed migrants from certain countries to enter the U. S. legally has hit a snag. A judge has temporarily blocked the shutdown, which would have affected migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti. These migrants had been allowed t

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