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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Mosquito Nets in Uganda: The Battle Against Malaria

In the heart of Africa, Uganda faced a significant challenge in its fight against malaria. The effectiveness of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) was under threat due to the growing resistance of mosquitoes to pyrethroids, a common insecticide. To tackle this issue, a large-scale experiment was

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Feb 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick: Back in Action for a Italian Wedding

Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick are reuniting on screen for a thrilling sequel. This time, they are heading to the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for a lavish wedding. The wedding is for Emily Nelson, played by Lively, who is set to marry a wealthy Italian businessman. The trailer hints at a plot

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Big Shake-Up in US Foreign Aid

The current administration in the US is making huge changes to how the country gives aid to other nations. The plan is to cut more than 90% of the contracts from the US Agency for International Development. This means that a lot of the money that was going to help other countries will now be stopped

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccinations

A recent measles outbreak in Texas has sparked serious concerns. A child lost their life, marking the first measles-related death in the U. S. since 2015. This tragic event has brought the discussion about vaccinations back into the spotlight. The outbreak has been particularly severe in rural parts

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bluesky: Where Do the Users Stand?

Bluesky is a new social media platform that's like Twitter but with a twist. It's decentralized, which means it's not controlled by one big company. This makes it special because users have more control over their data. The platform has been around since February 2023 and has grown to include five m

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Green Solvents: The Future of Food Safety

Food safety is a big deal. It's under threat from pollutants in the environment and from human activities. But there's a new hero in town: deep eutectic solvents, or DESs. These aren't your average solvents. They're green, efficient, and great at detecting tiny amounts of pollutants in food. DESs

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Lung Healing: Which Treatment Works Best?

Pulmonary contusion is a serious injury that affects the lungs, often due to trauma. It can be life-threatening if not treated properly. Scientists wanted to find out which treatments work best for this condition. They created a model to mimic the injury in a lab setting. This allowed them to tes

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Feb 26 2025SPORTS

Money Talks: The Truth About College Wrestling and Penn State

Bo Nickal, a well-known wrestler and UFC fighter, recently stirred up a storm with his comments about college wrestling recruitment. He claimed that wrestlers choose Penn State to win, while others go elsewhere for the money. This sparked a heated debate among fans and experts alike. Nickal's remar

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Swimming in Trouble: How Antibiotics and Bacteria Mix in Water

Waterborne bacteria are a big deal for public health. They can cause infections, and some of them are resistant to antibiotics. This makes them even more dangerous. Scientists have created a model to understand how these bacteria spread in recreational water and how they can cause urinary tract infe

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Trust and Resilience: Keys to Top Team Performance in Healthcare

Imagine a bustling healthcare center. Everyone is working hard, but how can we make sure they work well together? Trust and resilience are the secret ingredients. Researchers wanted to find out how these factors affect team performance in healthcare. They gathered 927 workers from 100 te

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