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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turning Trash into Treasure: How Heat and Size Affect Biogas Production

The quest to convert trash into biogas has led to some interesting discoveries. Scientists have been tinkering with temperature and particle size to see how they affect the breakdown of organic waste. They tested three types of waste: food scraps, paper, and yard clippings. The temperatures they use

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Jun 12 2025CRYPTO

Why are US senators raising eyebrows over Trump's crypto ventures?

The Trump family has been making waves in the crypto world, and now, US senators are paying close attention. They are questioning a massive deal involving the family's crypto firm, World Liberty Financial, and a group of investors that includes foreign players. This isn't just about money; it's abou

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

Hotter days ahead: How healthcare can beat the heat

The Netherlands is getting hotter. This is not just about uncomfortable summers. It is about real danger. Older adults, people with mental health issues, and those with long-term illnesses are most at risk. Why? Because their bodies struggle more with high temperatures. Healthcare workers can make

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Jun 12 2025SCIENCE

The Shape-Shifting Protein: How Mutations Alter p53's Behavior

The protein p53 is a big deal in the world of cancer research. It's known for its ability to stop cells from turning cancerous. It does this by keeping an eye on DNA and fixing any issues that pop up. But when p53 gets mutated, it can't do its job properly. In fact, these mutations are found in over

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Jun 12 2025SCIENCE

How the Brain Recognizes Faces in a Flash

The brain is incredibly good at recognizing familiar faces, even when they change dramatically. This happens in a split second. It can quickly figure out a person's age, gender, and who they are, even if the face is tilted, in different lighting, or has a different expression. But how does the brain

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

Protests in the US: Guards on Standby

Protests are set to happen across the United States this week. To keep things under control, Texas is getting ready. The state's governor, Greg Abbott, has decided to send the Texas National Guard to various spots around the state. This move is to make sure that any protests stay peaceful and don't

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Jun 11 2025LIFESTYLE

The Hotel That Outlasted War

Palmyra, located in Syria, is known for its rich history and the famous Zenobia Hotel, which has withstood years of conflict. This hotel, built in the 1920s, was once a jewel of the Middle East, named after the legendary Queen Zenobia, who ruled Palmyra and expanded her territory into the Roman Empi

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

Troops in LA: Who's Paying the Protesters?

In Los Angeles, the federal government has sent in military troops to handle protests against immigration enforcement. The Department of Homeland Security claims there might be a secret funder behind these demonstrations. They even hinted at a possible foreign involvement. This claim came from Trici

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giant Offers Exit Packages to Staff

A well-known tech firm has rolled out buyout offers to employees in various departments. This move is part of a broader cost-cutting strategy. The company has not disclosed the exact number of workers affected. However, reports indicate that teams involved in search, advertising, research, and en

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Nanotech's Role in Smart Drug Delivery for Blood Diseases

The world of medicine is always looking for better ways to treat diseases. One exciting area is smart drug delivery. This is where drugs are released only when certain conditions are met in the body. This approach is especially useful for blood-related diseases. These smart systems work by reacting

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