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Jun 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cold-Loving Bacteria: Nature's Solution to Plastic Pollution

Plastic waste is a big problem. It's everywhere, and it's not going away anytime soon. But here's a bit of good news. Scientists have found a bacteria that can break down certain types of plastic. This bacteria, named JJY06, was found in rice field soil in Korea. It's part of the Aeromicrobium famil

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Exercise: The Gene Game Changer for Heart Health

Heart disease is tricky. Genes play a big role in how the body deals with fats, blood pressure, and inflammation. These factors all affect the chances of getting cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, physical activity can make a difference. It can lower the risk of CVD, even for those who are genet

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

The Power of Cyclophosphamide in Blood Cancer Treatment

Blood cancers can be tough to beat. But there is hope. One method that has shown promise is allogeneic peripheral-blood stem-cell transplantation. This is a fancy way of saying using stem cells from a matched related donor. This process is often used after a patient has gone through myeloablative

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Gaming: Sony's Next Move

Gaming enthusiasts have been buzzing about the PlayStation 6. Sony Interactive Entertainment's new leader, Hideaki Nishino, recently shared some insights about the company's plans. He spoke about the future of gaming consoles in a chat with investors. The discussion focused on whether cloud gaming c

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Polystyrene Nanoplastics: How Plants Absorb Them and Why It Matters

Plants are not just passive recipients of their environment. They actively interact with it, and sometimes, that interaction involves tiny plastic particles called polystyrene nanoplastics (Ps-NPs). These minuscule bits of plastic are everywhere, and scientists are still figuring out how they affect

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Jun 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plasma and Calcium Peroxide: A Powerful Combo for Wastewater Sludge

Wastewater treatment creates a lot of sludge. This sludge is a big problem because it carries antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). These genes can spread and cause serious health issues. So, finding a way to break down sludge and get rid of these genes is crucial. One interesting approach is usin

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Jun 13 2025SPORTS

A Trade That Could Change the Game for Two Teams

The Brewers and White Sox made a notable trade, swapping right-handed pitcher Aaron Civale for first baseman Andrew Vaughn. The Brewers are sending extra money to the White Sox to balance out the difference in the players' salaries. The Brewers have made it clear that they see Vaughn as a firs

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Jun 13 2025SPORTS

Golfers Face Tough Second Round at US Open 2025

The US Open 2025 is proving to be a real challenge for the golfers. The second round is turning out to be a tough one. The course is playing tricks on them, and the weather is not making things any easier. Some players are handling it better than others, but everyone is feeling the pressure. Ryan F

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Jun 13 2025CRIME

A Man's Miracle Escape from a Plane Crash

A British man, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, is the only person who made it out alive from the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, India. He was on a flight headed to London. The plane took off and then crashed shortly after. The plane was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. It crashed into a building that was use

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Jun 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Siri's Big Makeover: What's Taking So Long?

Apple is planning to launch a major update for Siri, its voice assistant, in the spring of 2026. This is not the first time Apple has set a release date for this upgrade. Originally, the company aimed to roll out these new features in the fall of 2024. However, things didn't go as planned. The relea

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