ROBERT R MCCAMMON

Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

New ways to boost photoacoustic signals with carbon nanotube layers

Researchers have found a better design for carbon nanotube grids used in photoacoustic devices. These grids are made of tiny carbon tubes standing upright like a forest. The top of the forest looks tangled and messy, while the base is too dense for flexible materials to mix in properly. To fix this,

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

What makes people happy with online healthcare services?

Researchers looked at why people in India and the UK feel satisfied or frustrated with digital health services. They found that three things matter most: whether the service works without glitches, if users see real benefits in their daily lives, and if they trust the organization behind it. But he

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Do daily habits and surroundings affect endometriosis differently in city and country areas?

Researchers wanted to see if where women with endometriosis live changes how the disease shows up in their bodies. They compared women from big cities to those from smaller towns and rural areas across Australia. The study looked at everyday habits, like diet and exercise, as well as things in the e

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Jun 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Best European Places for Americans to Retire Without Breaking the Bank

Retiring in Europe can sound like a dream—sunny coasts, affordable living, and great healthcare. But which countries actually make the cut for American retirees? Southern spots like Greece, Spain, and Portugal shine for warm weather and low costs, while Northern countries like Denmark and Sweden woo

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Jun 09 2026SCIENCE

New Ways to Protect Your Skin from the Sun

Recent research shows that protecting skin from sun damage is becoming more advanced. Scientists are adding fresh ingredients to sunscreens, such as filters that block harsh UVA rays and even bright light from screens. Some products now contain tiny iron particles or special titanium dioxide t

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Understanding How Patients Rate Their Symptoms in Ovarian Cancer Treatment

Recurrent ovarian cancer treatments don't just fight the disease—they also affect how patients feel daily. To measure this, doctors use patient-reported outcomes (PROs), which are feedbacks directly from patients about their symptoms and quality of life. But are these tools reliable enough, especial

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Morning Moves May Boost Heart Health More Than Evening Workouts

Research suggests that when adults exercise might matter as much as how much they move. A recent study tracked nearly 800 people using wrist devices for a week, measuring not just their activity levels but also when they were most active. Those who hit their peak movement earlier in the day had stro

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Real Madrid’s New President: A Fresh Vote and Big Plans

Real Madrid’s boardroom saw a real shake‑up on Sunday. A club that had gone two decades without a contested election finally opened its doors to democracy, and the result was a win for long‑time boss Florentino Perez. He captured roughly two thirds of the vote, while a challenger from the renewabl

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Love, Lies and Lethal Beats

Romantic crime thrillers blend heartbeats with danger, and the best ones keep us guessing about both love and escape. The newest film in this line of stories follows a young woman who teams up with a smooth‑talking swindler, traveling the Southern United States while hunting for her mother and dodgi

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Turning waste into value: how treated red mud strengthens roads without harming nature

Red mud, the leftover sludge from aluminum production, is infamous for its high pH and toxic metals. Left untreated, it can seep into soil or water, creating long-term damage. Researchers explored how to turn this industrial headache into a useful ingredient for road mix. They designed a three-step

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