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May 08 2025HEALTH

Mexicos Health Watchdog: 80 Years of Disease Defense

The Mexican Institute for Social Security (IMSS) has been a key player in Mexico's health scene for 80 years. Its work in medical care, public health, and tracking diseases has shaped the country's health landscape. The IMSS has been on the frontlines of identifying disease-causing agents and tackli

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May 08 2025CRIME

China's Shifting Drug Laws: A Closer Look

China's approach to drug control has changed a lot in recent years. This is mainly because of new drug trends and changes in how society is managed. Let's dive into three key areas: how drugs are regulated, how drug crimes are punished, and how those caught with drugs are rehabilitated. The way dru

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Biochar's Real-World Water Cleanup Challenge

Biochar has been getting a lot of buzz lately. It is a special type of charcoal that can clean up dirty water. It is made from plant material that has been heated in a low-oxygen environment. This process is called pyrolysis. It is being looked at as a cheaper option to clean up polluted water and g

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coastal Mining's Lingering Impact on Marine Life

The Canari site in Corsica has been a hotspot for asbestos mining for over two decades. This has led to some serious issues for the marine environment. Researchers have been keeping an eye on sediment, water, and marine life in the area to see how bad the damage is. The findings are not pretty. Nea

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May 06 2025SPORTS

Sean O'Malley: The UFC's Favorite Fighter?

Sean O'Malley is a name that has sparked many discussions in the MMA world. Some fans and fighters believe that the UFC is giving him special treatment. This idea started after his controversial win against Petr Yan. Many people, including Marlon Vera, think that O'Malley was given a decision win th

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

Students Face Arrest After Protest at University of Washington

Students at the University of Washington stirred up trouble recently. Around 30 students, all part of a group called Super UW, were arrested. They were protesting at the university's new Boeing-funded engineering building. The students were upset about Boeing's defense contracts and arms sales to

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May 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The AI Uproar: Why Three Key Figures Stepped Down from the Seattle 2025 Worldcon

The Seattle 2025 Worldcon is facing a stir, not because of the Hugo Awards, but due to a different issue. The event, where the Hugos are given out every year, is in hot water over the use of AI. Three important people have quit their jobs because of this. They want everyone to know that the Hugos we

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Federal Funding Cut: A Clash of Ideals

A significant shift occurred in the world of higher education when a top official announced that Harvard University would no longer receive federal grants. This decision came after weeks of tension between the Trump administration and several prestigious universities, including Harvard. The core iss

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May 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's Hidden Hand in His Business Empire

Donald Trump's business empire is a complex web of companies and trusts. Many people think he stepped back from his businesses when he became president. But, a recent filing with British regulators tells a different story. The filing shows that Trump still has significant control over his busines

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

The Big Paycheck of University Leaders

Dr. Santa Ono has made quite the name for himself in the world of academic leadership. His journey is a mix of impressive achievements and surprising decisions. He is known for his ability to inspire and guide large academic institutions. But what does his success story look like in terms of money a

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