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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Impact of Science Reformers

Science reformers have been pushing for changes in how research is conducted and communicated. This push for change has not been without controversy. Some critics argue that these reformers may have inadvertently helped shape the narrative of those who question established scientific consensus. The

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Growing Problem of Early-Onset Type 2 Diabetes in Young People

Type 2 diabetes is becoming more common in young people. This is a significant issue. It is often linked to being overweight. This is a serious health problem. It is affecting many young individuals worldwide. Being overweight is a big factor in this trend. It is not the only cause. Lifestyle choic

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Jun 12 2025RELIGION

Why Do People Believe in God?

Religion is a big part of many people's lives. It gives them a sense of purpose and meaning. But why do some people believe in God while others don't? This question has been asked for ages. It's not just about faith. It's also about how people see the world and their place in it. Belief in God or s

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

How Therapists Adapted During Global Turmoil

Therapists worldwide have had to rethink their approaches due to global upheavals. These events have shaken the usual ways of doing therapy. The focus is on how these professionals have handled the changes and kept helping their clients. Therapists have had to face some tough questions. They've had

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Jun 12 2025SCIENCE

The Memory Puzzle: Unraveling Adult Trauma and Brain Function

The way our brains handle information can be deeply affected by tough times in adulthood. This isn't just about big, obvious traumas. Everyday stresses and challenges can also leave their mark. A recent study took a closer look at how these experiences might affect something called working memory. W

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Jun 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing: The Next Big Thing or Just Hype?

Quantum computing is making headlines. The CEO of a major tech company recently stated that the field has hit a significant milestone. This announcement caused a stir in the stock market, with companies like Rigetti Computing experiencing a temporary boost in their stock prices. However, Rigetti's p

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

Police Chiefs and the Fentanyl Test Strip Debate

Fentanyl test strips are a big deal in the fight against opioid overdoses. These cheap, easy-to-use tools can spot fentanyl and its cousins in drugs. They're part of a broader effort to reduce harm, alongside things like naloxone kits. But what do the folks in charge of keeping the peace think about

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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 12 2025HEALTH

A Rare Infection After Eye Surgery

A new type of eye surgery is trying to help people with serious eye problems. This surgery uses a special artificial layer to fix the cornea, the clear front part of the eye. The goal is to reduce swelling and improve vision. However, there are risks involved. One of the risks is a severe infection

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

How Personality Traits Shape Migrants' Well-Being in Germany

What if the way a person handles stress could affect how well they adapt to a new country? This idea is not new. Many studies have looked at how moving to a new place impacts a person's health and happiness. One key factor that often gets attention is a trait called neuroticism. This is how easily s

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