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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

How A Child's Health Changes When they Grow Up

You know how your parents always say, "You can change your life with healthy habits"? Did you know scientists have been studying this in children for years? They want to understand health markers in kids and how these markers transform as kids grow into teens. Not all countries share

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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

Small Particles, Big Impact: The Role of Micro-Sized Catalysts in Reducing Car Pollution

Tiny particles, big potential. Catalysts with three-way functionality are the heroes when it comes to making cars less polluting. But there are barriers with these catalysts:, they cost too much they rely on valuable metals. They face challenges in performing well at low temperatures. A bright id

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Feb 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Dirty Water: The Magic of Friedel's Salt

Water treatment is a big deal. It's even more challenging when dealing with waste from burning trash and sewage. These wastes produce a nasty mix of chemicals and pollutants. We are talking about stuff like chlorine and organic pollutants. This stuff is hard to get rid of. Researchers h

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Feb 04 2025SPORTS

Filling the Spurs' Roster Holes

The San Antonio Spurs have just made a big move, adding De'Aaron Fox to their roster. This trade has given them a strong point guard duo with Victor Wembanyama. But, their work is not done yet. They need to finalize the trade and figure out their player rotations. The trade is not finalized yet. Th

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Africa Nuclear Power Reboot

Southeast Asia is eager to put nuclear power back on the table. That’s right, we’re talking about nuclear energy, folks. In the Philippines, there’s a lone nuclear power plant in Bataan, sitting idle for over 40 years after the 1970 construction. That’s because of some safety scares and corruption

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Magnetic Cleanup of Soil: A Revolutionary Technique

Recently some of the world's brightest scientists have been looking into how magnetic fields could help clean up contaminated soil. Scientists knew that tiny pieces of iron in nZVI could help remove harmful pollutants from soil. This technique involves a clever use of nanotechnology. Is made of ti

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Solar Power vs. Super Viruses: The UVB Battle

Noroviruses are nasty. They cause stomach bugs and spread easily. In water, they team up in groups, becoming even more infectious. For countries that struggle with clean water, UVB is a key player in the fight against these viruses. These countries use sunlight to disinfect water. Scientists looked

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lizards' Hot Summer: How Habitats Affect Their Survival

Hot climates are not just for beach holidays for reptiles. For a lizard species in Argentina , like the L. cuyumhue, the type of habitat they call home is critical during hot summers. In Argentina, the lizard Liolaemus cuyumhue has to deal with rising temperatures. This does not just happen

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution in the Deepest Part of the Mediterranean Sea: A Hidden Problem

The deepest parts of the ocean are like the last frontier for humans to explore. It is very difficult to get to these places, as it needs special equipment, expertise and money. In 2020, scientists went to the bottom of the Mediterranean. The team used a vehicle called the Limiting Factor and went t

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

NBA Trade Deadline: What's Next for the Teams?

The NBA trade deadline is fast approaching, and that means there's going to be something major going on. We can't say who will end up where. With a lot of teams looking to make moves. The focus is on the players swap. Important players are in high demand. The Golden State Warrior

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