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May 10 2025FINANCE

Summer Travel Trends: A Shift in the U. S. Tourism Landscape

U. S. travel and tourism are showing signs of a slowdown. The tourism industry is facing a dip in demand, both from international and domestic travelers. This trend is not just limited to one company or sector. Both Expedia and Bank of America have reported a decline in travel-related spending.

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: PTSD, Jaw Pain, and Teeth Grinding

PTSD is a mental health condition that can affect many aspects of a person's life. One surprising area it impacts is oral health, specifically jaw pain and teeth grinding. This is not just about stress causing clenching. It's a complex web of factors that scientists are still unraveling. Jaw pain,

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May 10 2025EDUCATION

The Ups and Downs of Farm Businesses in Rural China

The story of farm businesses in rural China is one of struggle and change. To understand this, one must look at how these businesses have fared over time and space. This is especially important in poorer regions, where big efforts have been made to fight poverty. The survival of these businesses

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May 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Lunar Mission Delayed: The Engine Switch-Up

A lunar mission, backed by NASA, is facing a setback due to an engine change. The project, involving a lunar lander built by ispace U. S. , was initially set to launch in 2026. However, the switch to a new engine, called VoidRunner, has pushed the launch date to 2027. The original plan involved usi

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May 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Your Food: What Farmers Face

Weather patterns are shifting in ways that are making it tough for farmers to grow crops. This is not just about heatwaves or droughts. It is about how these changes are making it hard to predict when to plant or harvest. Farmers are facing a new set of challenges that they have never had to deal wi

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May 10 2025POLITICS

New Leadership in Space: The Unexpected NASA Pick

A retired Air Force officer has been chosen for a big role at NASA. Matthew Anderson is the name. He was nominated to be the deputy administrator of NASA. This news came out on May 6. It was not widely known until a social media post by the Space Force Association on May 7. Anderson has a long histo

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Making Moon Science More Affordable and Effective

The moon is back in the spotlight, with new efforts pushing for regular exploration and discovery. These missions, driven by private companies, are all about landing safely and delivering important scientific tools. The goal is to answer big questions about our lunar neighbor. These missions are par

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Next Giant Leap: Artemis 2 Moon Mission Takes Shape

NASA is making big strides with its Artemis 2 moon mission. The massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is taking shape inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Technicians recently added the rocket's second stage, known as the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stag

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Lecithin: The Brain and Muscle Booster for Seniors

Lecithin is a powerful substance that can help older adults in China and even mice with memory issues and muscle weakness. It is important to understand how muscle health and brain function are connected. This connection can help spot people at risk early and find better ways to prevent and treat

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Feed and Fiber: A Health Check for Young Roosters

The health of young roosters, specifically Hubbard M77 broiler breeders, is a hot topic in poultry farming. To keep these birds healthy and productive as adults, farmers often limit the amount of food they get. This can lead to hunger and frustration for the birds. One way to tackle this issue is

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