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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

How Air Pollution Affects Young Lives in Taiwan

Air pollution is a big problem for young kids. Fine particles in the air, known as PM2. 5, can be very harmful. These tiny bits of pollution can get into the lungs and cause serious health issues. In Taiwan, researchers looked at how these particles affect children under five years old. They found t

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Moon's Hidden Gems: Tiny Glass Beads Reveal Lunar Secrets

The moon is not just a silent rock in the night sky. It has a past filled with fiery drama. Long ago, the moon was a hotbed of volcanic activity. This is not just a theory. There is evidence. Tiny glass beads scattered across the lunar surface tell this story. These beads are not just pretty to look

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Jun 16 2025POLITICS

Political Honesty: A Trust Crisis

Political honesty is a hot topic. A recent survey asked Americans to rate the honesty of politicians from the two main parties. The results were not surprising. Most people think politicians from both sides are sometimes or always dishonest. About 48% of adults believe this about Republicans, while

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Jun 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mining Dust: Unseen Sources of Heavy Metal Pollution

In the heart of Southwest China, Panzhihua stands as a testament to large-scale mining and smelting. These activities have left an indelible mark on the city's atmosphere, with dust serving as a major carrier of heavy metals. Identifying the sources of these metals is a complex task, as various poll

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

How Long Do Harmful Chemicals Stay in Our Bodies?

Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have been a major health concern worldwide for a long time. These harmful chemicals stick around in our bodies and the environment for a very long time. This makes it hard to figure out how they affect our health over the long term. A new study created a simple m

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Brad Lander's Big Break in the NYC Mayor Race

Brad Lander, NYC's Comptroller, is making waves in the mayoral race. He's not the top pick in polls, but he's got a fresh boost from an unusual source. A group of New Yorkers, picked by The New York Times, ranked him as their favorite candidate. This isn't a typical endorsement, but it's got Lander

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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Dangers of Air and Water Pollutants

The environment is full of organic pollutants. These pollutants can be in different forms, like gases or liquids. It is crucial to understand how these forms affect their toxicity. A recent investigation focused on two specific compounds: tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) and dimethyl sulfate (DES). T

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Breathing Trouble: The Fight for Asthma Care

In the heart of California's Imperial Valley, a region known for its winter crops and severe air pollution, a young boy's asthma attack sent his mother into a panic. Esther Bejarano had no idea what triggered her 11-month-old son's symptoms. She suspected pesticides used in nearby agricultural field

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Jun 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tire Rubble: The Hidden Threat in Our Waters

Tire wear particles (TWPs) are a big deal in the world of water pollution. They come from the friction between tires and roads, and they're a major source of microplastic pollution from traffic. These tiny particles are a mix of harmful stuff, like heavy metals and organic compounds. The bad news is

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

Poland's Presidential Race: A Nail-Biter to the End

The presidential race in Poland is down to the wire, with two exit polls painting very different pictures. One poll shows conservative Karol Nawrocki slightly ahead with 50. 7% of the vote, while the other has liberal mayor Rafal Trzaskowski leading with 50. 3%. Both results are incredibly close, an

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