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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Digital Health Revolution During COVID-19: What Worked and What Didn't

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how we think about healthcare. It highlighted the importance of digital health tools. These tools helped people stay connected to healthcare services when in-person visits were risky. The World Health Organization created a system to organize these digital tools. This s

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May 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Can Saudi Arabia's Weather Predictions Become More Accurate?

Deep learning is transforming the way scientists predict climate change. It is a type of artificial intelligence that can learn from data. It can help us understand how the climate will change in the future. One region that is paying close attention to these changes is Al-Qassim in Saudi

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Deep Roots, Hidden Secrets: The Rocky Underground World of Forests

Forests are like giant sponges, soaking up water and nutrients from the ground. But what if they're also tapping into a hidden water source? Deep below the surface, there's a layer of weathered bedrock. This layer is like a secret water reserve for many ecosystems. This raises an intriguing question

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Sunlight and CO2: A New Way to Make Ethylene

In the world of chemistry, there are different ways to use sunlight to turn CO2 into useful stuff. Usually, this involves using special materials that can capture sunlight and convert it into energy. But there is a catch. These methods often have downsides. They might not work as well as hoped, or t

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May 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New York's Film and TV Industry Gets a Boost

New York State has just given its film and TV production industry a significant boost. Governor Kathy Hochul has signed off on an expanded budget that includes enhanced incentives for productions. This move comes after a week of uncertainty following Donald Trump’s proposal for tariffs on content pr

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May 09 2025SCIENCE

A Soviet Spacecraft's Long Journey Back to Earth

A Soviet spacecraft, Kosmos 482, is on a collision course with Earth. This is not a dramatic movie plot, but a real-life event happening soon. The spacecraft, which has been orbiting Earth for about 50 years, is expected to make an uncontrolled reentry into Earth's atmosphere. This event is set to o

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May 09 2025SPORTS

Big Games to Watch in the 2025 NFL Season

The 2025 NFL schedule is almost here, and fans are eager to see which teams will face off in the most anticipated games. The full schedule will be out on May 14, but let's dive into some educated guesses about the key matchups. The NFL season kicks off with a bang in Philadelphia. The Eagle

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Early Care Needs: A Fresh Look at Hospital Discharges

When patients leave the hospital, it's crucial to know if they need extra help at home. This is where a smart computer program comes in. It can spot these needs right when a patient is admitted. This program was trained using real patient data from a big hospital in the UK, from 2017 to 2023. The da

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May 09 2025POLITICS

Britain Braces for Potential Russian Strike

The U. K. is quietly updating its defense strategies in case Russia decides to launch a military attack on a NATO member. This move comes as voices within NATO express growing concern about a possible Russian offensive within the next five years. The fear is that Russia might see NATO as weak and di

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May 08 2025HEALTH

How Disasters Hit Those Fighting Opioid Addiction

The opioid crisis has been a major public health issue since 2017. It is still a big problem. During this time, there were 164 disasters that cost 1 billion dollars or more. These events can be very tough on people who use drugs. But, how well do opioid treatment programs handle these disasters? Thi

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