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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

Lunar Encounter: A Near Miss with Asteroid 2024 YR4

The Moon might have a close call with a large asteroid in the future. This asteroid, named 2024 YR4, was first spotted some time ago. Initially, scientists thought it might hit Earth in 2032. However, further observations have greatly reduced that risk. Now, the focus has shifted to the Moon. The ch

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Apr 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Unsung Heroes of Freshwater Health: Mussel Experts Speak Out

Freshwater mussels are vital to the health of rivers and lakes. Yet, they often go unnoticed. A group of experts decided to change that. They gathered specialists in mussel reproduction. The goal? To understand what these experts think about measuring mussel health. This isn't just about science. It

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Apr 04 2025WEATHER

Extreme Weather: A Test of Preparedness and Resilience

The National Weather Service has issued a serious alert. A huge storm system is moving through the South and Midwest. This storm is expected to bring heavy rain and flooding. This is not a brief storm. It is a long-lasting event. The threat to people and property is real. The storm has already caus

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected U-Turn in Health Services

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is backtracking on some of its recent cuts. After laying off 10, 000 employees, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed that some programs and jobs were terminated by mistake. This news came as a surprise to many, including Erik Svendsen, the direct

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Pain After Surgery: What Patients Know and Do

Pain after surgery is a big deal. It is especially true for those who have had operations on their digestive system. A recent study looked into how much patients know, think, and do when it comes to managing pain after surgery. The study took place over a few months and gathered information from

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

Stream Size Shapes Trout Growth and Survival

Brown trout are a fascinating example of how animals change their habits as they grow. This process, called ontogenetic niche shifts, greatly influences how many fish there are and how big they get. But here is the kicker: the environment where they live can limit these changes. To dive into this, a

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Apr 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 365 Link PC: The New Way to Work from Anywhere

Microsoft has launched a new mini-PC called the Windows 365 Link. It is designed to work with the Windows 365 cloud service. This device is aimed at businesses and is priced at $349. 99 in the US and a few other countries. The Windows 365 Link is a modern take on the old thin client PCs. These were

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Apr 03 2025FINANCE

Land's Pricey Puzzle: Why It's Worth More Than It Should Be

Land's role in the economy has changed over time. It's not as crucial for production as it once was. Yet, it remains a top choice for storing wealth. More than half of household riches in big countries are tied up in real estate. This seems odd. Why does land hold so much value when it's not as impo

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Apr 03 2025EDUCATION

Virtual Reality Games Boost Motor Skills in Kids with Autism

Virtual reality (VR) is not just for fun and games. It can also be a powerful tool for learning and therapy. VR-based serious games are digital games designed with a purpose beyond entertainment. They are used for education or therapy. One area where VR-based serious games have shown promise is

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

Longevity Lab: Unlocking Secrets to Longer Life with Worms

The National Institute on Aging is on a mission to find ways to help people live longer and healthier lives. In 2013, they kicked off a special project called the Caenorhabditis Intervention Testing Program. This program uses a tiny worm, the C. elegans, to test different drugs. These worms live for

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