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May 13 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Play: How Sports and Surroundings Boost Kids' Activity

In a bustling city, a group of researchers decided to look into how different factors influence children's physical activity. They focused on moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) among school kids. The team wanted to see if attitudes toward new sports and various influences play a role in h

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May 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Mockumentary Series The Paper Unveils First Look

There's a new show in town, and it's got fans of a certain mockumentary-style series buzzing with excitement. The Paper is the latest addition to the Peacock streaming service. This upcoming series is set in the same universe as the beloved "The Office. " Fans got a sneak peek at the new show during

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Wood's New Trick: Building Stronger Than Ever

A team in Maryland has figured out how to turn regular wood into something incredibly strong. This isn't just any wood. It's a new kind of wood that can outmuscle steel. It's called Superwood. It all started in a lab at the University of Maryland. The person behind this breakthrough is a scientist

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May 12 2025EDUCATION

The School Bullying Map: How Power Plays Out in Classrooms and Hallways

Bullying in schools is not a simple, random act. It is a complex issue that involves power struggles between students. These power imbalances can shape how students use and view different spaces within the school. It is important to understand how these dynamics influence where and how bullying happ

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Japan: How Chronic Patients View Their Care

Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a growing concern in Japan. This condition is not just about a weak heart. It is a progressive disease that gets worse over time. To slow it down, patients need to make big changes in their daily habits. These changes can help prevent the disease from getting worse and

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones in Conflict: A New Medical Challenge

The battlefield has changed. Drones, or unmanned aircraft systems, are now a big part of modern warfare. They do more than just spy. They strike targets too. This shift has made drones a key tool for many groups, not just big countries. Even smaller groups and non-state actors use them. Why? Because

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Healthcare Records

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is booming. Large language models (LLMs) are now creating fake electronic health records (EHRs). This is big news. These synthetic EHRs can be used to train doctors and test new medical models. Plus, they help keep real patient data private. But

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

What Makes DNA Last? A Look at Ancient Bones

The world of archaeology is always digging up new mysteries. One big question is how well DNA holds up in old bones. It turns out that where these bones are buried makes a huge difference. The environment plays a big role in whether DNA sticks around or breaks down. Two places in Slovenia were comp

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Heart Health with Ancient Herbs

The heart is a powerful organ, but it can be vulnerable to serious issues. One such problem is coronary artery spasm (CAS). This condition is tough to treat, but there's hope on the horizon. Researchers have been exploring the use of traditional herbal remedies to tackle this issue. At the hear

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Low-Dose Electron Microscopy: A Breakthrough for Sensitive Materials

High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) is a powerful tool for examining materials at the atomic level. However, this technique can be too harsh for certain materials. For example, organic-inorganic halide perovskites, like CH3NH3PbI3, can be easily harmed by the electron beam used

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