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May 29 2025SCIENCE

Parrot Power Plays: How Cockatoos Pick Their Fights

In the world of parrots, who picks a fight and who backs down isn't just about who's bigger or stronger. It's a mix of knowing your opponent and reading the situation. This is especially true for sulphur-crested cockatoos. These birds live in groups that frequently split up and reform. This means th

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May 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fuel Cells: The Power of Tiny Layers

Fuel cells are a big deal in the world of clean energy. They convert chemical energy into electrical energy. One type, called thin-film solid oxide fuel cells, has been getting a lot of attention. These cells have a special layer called the anode functional layer. This layer is super important for t

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Liver Safety Check: Five Years of Pexidartinib Use in Adults

Pexidartinib is a medication used to treat a condition called tenosynovial giant cell tumor, or TGCT. This drug has been around for five years. During this time, doctors have been keeping a close eye on how it affects the liver. This is because some medications can cause liver problems. The watchful

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Pushes for Peace Talks

The war between Russia and Ukraine shows no signs of slowing down. This has left many leaders frustrated. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is eager to find a solution. He has proposed a meeting involving himself, U. S. President Donald Trump, and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Zelen

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May 29 2025POLITICS

The Heated Words Between Trump and Putin

The recent back-and-forth between former President Trump and Russian President Putin has sparked concern. The two leaders have been trading harsh words, and some people are worried about where this might lead. Trump has been vocal about his disapproval of Putin's actions. He has called Putin "abs

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Healing Journeys: What Patients and Therapists Think About Recovery

In the world of musculoskeletal injuries, recovery is a deeply personal experience. To get a better grasp of this, a study was conducted to understand how patients and physiotherapists view and experience recovery from such injuries. The research focused on the early stages of recovery and what make

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May 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Karate Kid: Legends and the Battle for the Box Office

The movie world is buzzing with anticipation for "Karate Kid: Legends, " which is set to hit theaters soon. This film is a big deal because it brings together two major stars: Jackie Chan, who was in the 2010 "Karate Kid, " and Ralph Macchio, famous for his role in the original 1984 movie. The excit

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May 29 2025BUSINESS

Nvidia's Big Hit: The Chip Export Ban's Impact

Nvidia has taken a significant financial blow due to the U. S. government's restrictions on chip exports. The company has had to write off a substantial amount of money because it can't sell its advanced H20 AI chip in China. This is a direct result of the Trump administration's licensing requiremen

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May 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Future of Nintendo: Where Games, Parks, and Movies Meet

Nintendo has been busy lately, blending its worlds across games, theme parks, and movies. The new Super Nintendo World in Orlando's Epic Universe theme park is a big part of this. Visitors wear Power-Up Bands, which are like Nintendo's Amiibo toys, to interact with the park. These bands also work wi

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Museum Workers Breathe In More Than Art

Museums are full of history, but they also hide tiny, invisible threats. Staff in a historical museum started noticing issues with their breathing. This led to a study to figure out what was in the air they were breathing in every day. The study looked at three different workdays. Scientists used s

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