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Mar 03 2025POLITICS

Weather Warnings at Risk: Government Cuts Threaten Safety and Science

The recent dismissal of many employees from NOAA, the agency responsible for U. S. weather forecasts, has sparked concern among scientists. This move, part of a broader effort to reduce the federal workforce, could have serious consequences. Lives are at stake, especially during extreme weather even

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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

Protecting Our Parks: The Fight for Public Lands

Hundreds of people gathered at national parks in Southern California to voice their concerns about the future of public lands. The protests were sparked by the recent mass firings of federal employees, including many who worked in national parks. Protesters in Joshua Tree National Park waved America

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery: How a Simple Compound Might Slow Down Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a tough opponent. It's caused by a protein called α-synuclein (α-Syn) that misfolds and clumps together, forming toxic bundles in the brain. This process is a key player in the disease's progression. But here's where it gets interesting: a compound called 4-phenylbutyric acid

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Kids in Crisis: How Hospitals Prepare for the Unexpected

Hospitals often face unexpected situations where they need to care for many young patients at once. To be ready for this, they use special training exercises. These exercises mimic real-life emergencies, pushing everyone to think quickly and act wisely. Imagine a hospital filled with kids n

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Tilapia's Metabolic Secrets: A Year in the Life

Tilapia are tropical fish that live in warm waters. They have special ways to handle changes in their environment. These changes happen because of the seasons. Scientists wanted to understand how tilapia's bodies adapt to these seasonal shifts. They looked at how the fish's metabolism changes throug

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Why Are Seniors Left Behind When Disasters Strike?

Older adults often face unique challenges when it comes to being ready for emergencies. A recent investigation involving 394 individuals aged 65 and older revealed some surprising facts. Only about 32. 5% of these seniors had moved their vehicles or household items to safer locations. Just 27. 2%

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Iowa's Controversial Move: Removing Gender Identity Protections

Iowa has made a bold move that has stirred up a lot of controversy. The state's lawmakers have given the green light to a bill that strips away protections for gender identity from its civil rights code. This decision came despite loud protests from those who fear it could lead to more discriminatio

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Feb 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Slim and Powerful: TECNO's New Phone Challenge

TECNO is set to unveil the Spark Slim at MWC 2025. This phone is incredibly thin, measuring just 5. 75mm. It's not just about being slim; TECNO claims it has the largest battery in a phone this thin, with a 5, 200mAh capacity. This is a big deal because most super-thin phones have much smaller batte

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: Why Asthma Might Be Overlooked in Black Kids

Asthma is a common issue among kids, but diagnosing it can be challenging. One major hurdle is how doctors measure lung function. They often use a tool called the Global Lung Initiative (GLI) equation. This equation doesn't consider race, which can lead to problems. Recent studies have shown that w

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Money Matters: How Race and Ethnicity Play a Role in Maternity Costs

Let's talk about money. It's a big deal when it comes to healthcare, especially for expectant mothers. People with commercial insurance are finding that their share of the bill for maternity care is going up. This isn't just about numbers; it's about real people and real lives. The costs can affect

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