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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Diet Affects Bones in Young Rats

Researchers wanted to see how different levels of calorie restriction affect the bones of young female rats. They took 40 rats and split them into five groups. Each group had a different level of calorie restriction: none, 10%, 20%, 30%, or 40%. The study lasted for about 10. 5 weeks. The rats that

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Jul 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Mel B's New Chapter: A Love Story Unfolds

Mel B, the famous Spice Girl, has taken a big step in her personal life. She married her long-time partner, Rory McPhee, in a beautiful ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. This wasn't just any wedding; it was a special event that many people dream of. Mel and Rory have been together for six

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Jul 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17 Pro Max: Bigger, Thicker, and Longer-Lasting?

Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 series is making waves, with whispers that the Pro Max model might be a game-changer. Let's dive in and see what's cooking. First off, size matters. The iPhone 17 Pro will sport a 6. 3-inch display, while the Pro Max will go bigger with a 6. 9-inch screen. Bigger screens

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Tiny Needles, Big Impact: The Future of Medicine

The world of medicine is always looking for better ways to get drugs into our bodies. One exciting new idea is using tiny, hollow needles made by 3D printers. These microneedles are much smaller than the ones used in shots. They can deliver medicine through the skin without causing much pain or dama

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Jul 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Foldable Gamble: Will It Pay Off?

Samsung is set to reveal new folding phones on July 9th. The company is hoping that adding the "Ultra" name to its folding phones will make a big difference. But will that be enough to convince more people to buy them? Folding phones are still a small part of the smartphone market. In 2024, they ma

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Nurses Take Charge: How a Team Saved a Botulism Patient

Botulism is a serious illness that can make it hard to breathe. Nurses in intensive care had to step up and take charge. They helped a patient wean off a breathing machine. This was no easy task. The patient was very sick. The nurses had to think on their feet and act fast. The patient was a big pa

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Neanderthals' Clever Fat Extraction Trick

Near a lake in present-day Germany, a group of Neanderthals set up a clever system to get fat from animal bones. They smashed bones with stone tools and boiled them to get the fat. This was not a one-time thing. It happened over 300 years. They did this to avoid a dangerous condition called protein

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7: A Sneak Peek at the New Slim Design

Samsung is cooking up something exciting with the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Leaked photos give us a first real look at the new foldable phone. It seems Samsung listened to fans and made it slimmer. The new design is sleek and stylish, with a thinner profile than its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The lea

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Jul 04 2025SPORTS

Hotdog Hero Returns to Coney Island

Joey Chestnut, the hotdog eating champ, is back in action this Fourth of July at Coney Island. This is big news for fans who love watching people eat tons of hotdogs in just 10 minutes. Chestnut, known as "Jaws, " was kicked out last year for promoting a rival plant-based hotdog brand. But now, afte

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

How Phones Affect Students' Grades and Mood

In Guizhou, China, a recent study looked at how phones impact students' schoolwork and mental health. Researchers surveyed 300 students from two universities and their high schools. They wanted to see if phone use was linked to grades and wellbeing. The study found that using phones too much for fu

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