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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Unlocking the Gut-Heart Connection: A Global Health Puzzle

The gut and heart have a special bond. Scientists are digging deep to understand how tiny creatures living in our gut affect our heart health. But it's not easy. Different animals and people have different gut creatures. This makes it tough to find clear answers. Rodents are like the lab heroes. Th

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Jan 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Breaking Down Air Pollution: A Smarter Way to Predict PM2. 5

Air pollution is a big problem, especially in North China. Tiny particles called PM2. 5 are a major cause of haze and can mess up daily life and work. These particles come from heavy industry, which has made the air quality in the region pretty bad. Figuring out how to predict PM2. 5 levels is super

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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

A Unique Home in the Sky: How Two Penthouse Apartments Became One

In the heart of Hanoi, something special is happening. A young family is about to move into a home that is anything but ordinary. It is not just one penthouse, but two combined into one. This is the Khai Son Duo Penthouse, a project by Idee architects. The idea was to create a home that flows seaml

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Jan 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

China's Tech Race: Can Innovation Beat the Chip Shortage?

China is making big moves to catch up in the tech world, but there are some serious hurdles. The country's top AI experts say that while China is getting better at taking risks and innovating, the lack of advanced chipmaking tools is a major roadblock. This week, two Chinese AI startups, MiniMax an

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Congress Saves the Day for Science Funding

Congress is stepping up to protect science funding. Last year, President Trump wanted to cut science funding by 22%, the biggest cut since World War II. But Congress is not letting that happen. They are working together to reverse these cuts. The Senate Appropriations Committee has released a plan.

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

Science Under Siege: Why NIH Experts Walked Away

At the start of 2025, a group of seasoned scientists and administrators at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) expected the usual changes with a new administration. They hoped that the NIH, known worldwide for its top-notch health research, would keep supporting solid science. But as the year we

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Gear: A Hot Commodity in 2023

In 2023, the Buffalo Bills Store saw sales skyrocket, setting new records. This wasn't just a small increase; it was a massive jump compared to previous years. Fans were snapping up jerseys, hats, and other gear faster than ever before. What drove this surge? Experts point to a few key factors. Fir

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Norovirus: The Unseen Threat in Our Midst

In the United States, norovirus is a major cause of stomach upset. It sends nearly half a million people to the emergency room every year. This virus is particularly dangerous for young children and older adults, who can become very ill. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) highlights this concer

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Jan 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Japan's Clever Buildings: A Showcase of Resilience

Japan's buildings and landscapes are on display in Montreal. The show is called "Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan. " It is at the Université du Québec à Montréal's Centre de design. This show is open until January 25, 2026. It features 80 projects from all over Japan. These projects

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

What's Your Inner Voice Trying to Tell You?

Ever wondered what's going on in your head? That voice inside isn't just random chatter. It's a big deal in how you feel and act. It can be a drill sergeant, a detective, or just a quiet observer. Figuring out what your inner voice is like can change how you see yourself. There's a fun test out the

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