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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Hear: The Infrared Light Breakthrough

The inner ear has a small but mighty part called the cochlea. It is key to how we hear. This part picks up sound waves and turns them into signals the brain can understand. Hair cells in the cochlea play a big role in this process. They pick up and boost these sound waves. For people with severe hea

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Upbringing Shape Kids' Behavior

The role of genes and environment in shaping a child's behavior has long been a topic of interest. A recent investigation dug into this by comparing two groups of children: identical twins adopted together from China and same-age, unrelated siblings raised together, often called virtual twins. The

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: How Tech Might Help Caregivers

Caregivers are the unsung heroes who support millions of people worldwide. They take on a massive responsibility, often leading to serious stress and even health issues. It is crucial to find ways to manage this stress. If it gets too much, caregivers might not be able to keep helping. One possible

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Lawyer's Dual Role Sparks Trump Organization's Decision

The Trump Organization is taking a stand. They are planning to let go of a lawyer who has been advising them. This lawyer, William Burck, has been working for both the Trump Organization and Harvard University. This dual role has raised eyebrows, to say the least. The issue came to a head when Pres

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

The Oldest Ant Ever Found: Meet the Hell Ant

Ants are everywhere. They are one of the most common insects on Earth. There are over 13, 800 known species. Yet, scientists keep finding new things about them. Recently, a group of researchers found something amazing. They discovered the oldest ant fossil ever. This tiny insect is from 113 million

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: The Deadly Night of April 24, 2025

On April 24, 2025, Kyiv faced its most brutal assault in months. At least 12 lives were lost, and many more were hurt. The attack was not just about numbers, though. It was about the sheer audacity of striking residential areas, about the fear it instilled in the hearts of those who call Kyiv home.

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Switch 2 Launch: A Tech Fiasco

The launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 was a hot mess, especially for those hoping to snag one from GameStop. The retailer's website and app crashed almost instantly when preorders went live at 11 a. m. ET on April 24, 2025. This left many customers frustrated and confused. The site was flooded with re

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Apr 24 2025CRIME

Teen Sparks Massive Fire in New Jersey

In a surprising turn of events, a 19-year-old local resident is now facing serious charges for allegedly starting a massive wildfire in New Jersey. The Jones Road Wildfire, which began on April 23, 2025, has already consumed at least 15, 000 acres of land. This fire has been particularly challenging

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Routine Check-ins Turned into Unexpected Arrests

The United States immigration system has always been a complex web of rules and regulations. However, recent events have shown that even routine check-ins can lead to unexpected arrests. This has left many immigrants and their families in a state of uncertainty and fear. Take the case of Jo

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Measles: A Growing Concern Across the U. S.

Measles is making a comeback in the U. S. This year alone, there have been 800 cases across 25 states. The biggest outbreak is in Texas, where three children have died. This is the first time in over two decades that the U. S. has seen these numbers. Experts are worried. They think we might be on th

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