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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Kids Kicking Loneliness: A Dance Solution

Imagine you're away from your parents, feeling lonely and unsure of yourself. That’s a common situation for many kids whose parents work far away. But what if there was a fun, simple way to help them feel better? Researchers in China thought of something interesting – a dance program! They invited a

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Air Force Halts New Video Training on Diverse Pilots

The U. S. Air Force has halted and is reviewing a basic training course that highlights the achievements of Black and female pilots during World War II. This comes after President Donald Trump issued an executive order to stop diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Videos featuring the Tuskegee

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

What Makes Rural Northern New England Healthy?

Rural areas often struggle with diet-related health issues, which is why the U. S. Department of Agriculture wants to help. But what makes some rural communities succeed in keeping their people healthy? Let's look at rural northern New England as an example. Instead of focusing on what they lack, we

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Virtual Health Programs: A New Way to Tackle Heart Health

In 2021, Seven Oaks General Hospital's Wellness Institute (WI) launched an online cardiometabolic risk reduction program to help people improve their heart health during the COVID-19 pandemic. The program included virtual health coaching and lifestyle education. The goal was to see if people liked t

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

President Trump's Order Stirs Debate on Aviation Diversity

President Trump kicked off his term by issuing an executive order that put an end to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The order, titled "Keeping Americans Safe in Aviation, " argued that these programs disadvantage hard-working America

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Jan 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy S25 Ultra: Limited 16GB RAM Variant in Korea

Are you eager to get your hands on Samsung's latest smartphone, the Galaxy S25 Ultra? Good luck if you're eyeing the 16GB RAM variant, especially in South Korea. The tech giant has brought back 16GB RAM after a five-year hiatus, but the catch is that it's extremely limited. You'll only find this ver

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

NYC Council Boosts Mental Health Help in Schools

The New York City Council has passed a bunch of new laws to tackle the rising mental health issues among students. These laws aim to create safe spaces in schools where kids can get the support they need, especially after the tough times brought on by the COVID pandemic. One of the laws is a two-yea

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Thin and Porous: The World of Triazine Materials

Triazine materials, like CTFs and 2D-TPs, are superstars in the world of porous organic compounds. They're made of triazine units, which are tiny but mighty nitrogen-rich fragments. CTFs, or Covalent Triazine Frameworks, have unique shapes and excellent properties, making them super useful for tasks

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Ramadan Fasting and Pregnancy: How Diet Impacts Newborn Health in Kaduna, Nigeria

Have you ever wondered how fasting during Ramadan affects pregnant women and their babies in places like Kaduna, Nigeria? Well, it turns out that it might not be as simple as you think. A recent study dived into this topic and found some interesting stuff. They talked to pregnant Muslim women in Kad

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Jan 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cold Fuses: Revolutionizing Chip Memory with Nano Technology

You know how chips need to remember important stuff? Well, there's a special type of memory called one-time programmable (OTP) that does just that. The thing is, traditional OTP memory uses a lot of power. Why? It needs to heat up to remember things. Enter the clever scientists! They found a neat t

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