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Jul 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Ozzy Osbourne's Final Resting Place: A Rock Legend's Farewell

Ozzy Osbourne, the rock legend, was laid to rest on Thursday, July 31st, at his mansion in Buckinghamshire, England. This private ceremony followed a public funeral procession through Birmingham the day before. The intimate gathering included family members and notable figures from the music world,

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Jul 31 2025BUSINESS

SpaceX: Speed Over Safety?

SpaceX, a leader in space innovation, is now facing two serious legal challenges. Two former employees have taken the company to court, claiming they were fired for raising safety concerns. Both workers say that SpaceX prioritized speed and cost-cutting over worker safety and well-being. Robert Mar

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Jul 31 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Bone Infections: The Power of Smart Hydrogels

Bone infections are tough to treat. Bacteria form protective biofilms. They become resistant to many drugs. Antibiotics struggle to reach deep into infected bones. This slows down healing and makes the problem worse. Scientists have created a smart hydrogel. It is called CMBG. It is made from natur

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Jul 30 2025SPORTS

Baseball Buzz: Injuries, Trades, and Pitching Updates

In the world of baseball, there's always something happening. Let's dive into some key stories that are making waves today. First up, there's concern about Ronald Acuna Jr. , the star player for the Atlanta Braves. He's already on the injured list because of an issue with his right Achilles tendon.

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Jul 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Global Court Makes Big Call on Climate Change

A major decision has just come down from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. They've said that governments can't just ignore climate change. Countries have to cut emissions and help out nations that are getting hit hard by it. Vanuatu, a small island country, asked the court for

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

What Are Safety Net Hospitals and Why Do We Need Them?

Safety net hospitals play a crucial role in healthcare. They provide medical services to those who need them most, regardless of their ability to pay. However, there is no single definition for these hospitals. This lack of clarity makes it tough to create policies that truly help them. Different g

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Hospital Certifications and Racial Gaps in Stroke Care

Hospitals getting certified for stroke care is a big deal. It means they have the right tools and know-how to treat strokes better. But does this help all patients equally? That's the big question. Black and White patients might not be getting the same benefits from these certified stroke centers.

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

The Science Behind Stopping a Sneaky Protein

There's a tricky protein called transthyretin (TTR) that can cause big problems. When it misbehaves, it can lead to a disease called ATTR amyloidosis. This disease can hurt many parts of the body, especially the heart and nerves. The problem starts when TTR changes shape and clumps together, forming

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Deciding on Extra Treatment for Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer treatment isn't always straightforward. After surgery, some patients might need additional treatment. This is because cancer cells can sometimes linger, leading to what doctors refer to as a biochemical recurrence. It's like trying to get rid of weeds in a garden, but some roots rema

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

Smart Bubbles for Fighting Cancer and Seeing Inside Cells

Mitochondria are like tiny powerhouses inside our cells. They keep us going, but sometimes they go wrong and cause problems. Tiny molecules called miRNAs help control these powerhouses. Scientists have been trying to find ways to see and fix these miRNAs to help treat diseases like cancer. A new id

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