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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

How Fungi Shapes Our Soil and Plants

Soil is a bustling world of tiny organisms that play a huge role in how plants grow and how ecosystems function. One group of these tiny helpers is mycorrhizal fungi. These fungi team up with plant roots to swap nutrients and water for sugars. This partnership is crucial for the health of both plant

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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

Zebrafish Balls: The Future of Toxicology Testing?

The world of toxicology is changing. Researchers have been exploring new ways to test how harmful substances affect living things. One exciting development is the use of three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures. These 3D models are better at mimicking real tissues than the old flat (2D) cell layers.

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Famous Denver Taco Spot Back in Action After Water Woes

Denver's beloved taco joint, El Taco de Mexico, is back serving its famous tacos. This family-owned restaurant has been a staple in the city since 1985. The family moved to Denver from California. They had to close temporarily due to a significant water leak. This news came as a relief to many custo

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Fear and Uncertainty: A Car Wash Owner's Struggle After ICE Raids

In the quiet town of Downey, California, a car wash owner is facing a tough time. Her business, Galaxy Auto Detail, was recently targeted by U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. This event has left her shaken and her employees scared. The incident was caught on camera. An employe

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Long Road After Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a tough journey, but for many, the end of treatment is just the beginning of a new chapter. Survivors often face a range of side effects that can stick around long after the last treatment session. These issues can be tricky to spot and even harder to manage. It is important to not

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Curing Type 2 Diabetes: Can It Really Happen?

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a massive global issue. By 2045, experts predict that over 629 million people will be dealing with it. This condition seriously raises the risk of heart disease and other serious health problems. Even if blood sugar levels return to normal, the damage from high blood suga

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Brain's Best Defense: Why Preventive Neurology Matters

The world is seeing more and more people with brain-related issues. This is because people are living longer and surviving serious brain events. Many of these people end up with long-term problems like stroke or dementia. While there have been big steps forward in treating these issues, there is a b

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Struggle for Safe Births in the Amazon

The Peruvian Amazon is home to the Ashaninka people. The Ashaninka are known for their deep connection to the rainforest. But, they face big challenges when it comes to having babies in hospitals. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that 2. 8 million mothers and newborns die each year fr

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Kids' Knee Surgery Trends Over Two Decades

The world of pediatric knee surgery has seen some notable shifts over the past 20 years. Specifically, the number of kids getting anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions has not been increasing as much as one might expect. This is despite the fact that more and more kids are getting ACL in

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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lab Waste: The Hidden Cost of Fruit Fly Research

The world is drowning in plastic and greenhouse gases. Labs are a big part of the problem. They churn out tons of plastic trash, often burned in ways that hurt the planet. To fix this, labs need to know the rules and options for going green. The Manchester Fly Facility is a good example. It helps 1

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