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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Medicinal Power in Fritillaria thunbergii: The Shade and Potassium Trick

Fritillaria thunbergii, a plant packed with useful compounds, is often grown for its medicinal bulbs. But growing too many plants just for profit has led to a drop in quality. So, scientists decided to test how shade and potassium affect the bulbs' growth and the useful stuff inside them. They foun

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Alijah Arenas' Close Call: A Fight for Survival in a Burning Tesla

Alijah Arenas, a promising basketball recruit from Southern California, recently shared his harrowing experience of a car crash that left him in a critical state. The incident occurred last April when his Tesla Cybertruck collided with a tree, trapping him inside as flames spread through the vehicle

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Long Can a Tesla EV Battery Hold Its Charge?

Tesla's electric vehicles (EVs) rely on lithium-ion batteries, which are common in most EVs today. These batteries are powerful and efficient, but they aren't perfect. They can lose charge even when the car isn't being used. This is called discharge. There are two main types of lithium-ion batterie

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Smart Materials: Detecting Danger and Cleaning Up

There's a big problem with certain chemicals. Nitroaromatic compounds (NACs) and radioactive iodine can hurt people and the environment. Scientists are working hard to find ways to detect and clean up these harmful substances. They've created two special materials called HTAEA and HTMB. These are l

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Effects: How Childhood Trauma Shapes the Brain

Childhood trauma can have lasting impacts on the brain, influencing everything from mental health to how genes function. Scientists have been studying this for years, but a new study takes a closer look at how these experiences affect the brain's gene activity. The study focused on the prefrontal c

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Nature's Secret Weapons Against Malaria

Malaria is a big problem, especially in Africa. It's caused by a tiny creature called Plasmodium falciparum. This creature needs special proteins to grow and survive. One of these proteins is called PfPK5. If scientists can block PfPK5, they might be able to stop malaria. Some plants in Nigeria are

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Dino DNA Drama: Should We Bring Extinct Creatures Back to Life?

The idea of bringing back dinosaurs has always been a hot topic. The latest film in the Jurassic series shows a mutated dinosaur called D-Rex. This creature has human-like arms and a big head. It eats humans and shows that messing with dinosaur DNA is a bad idea. The movie suggests that even if we c

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Jul 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Keith Urban Walks Out on Radio Show After Inappropriate Question

Keith Urban, the famous country singer, had a rough time on an Australian radio show. He was there to talk about his upcoming world tour. Things were going well until the hosts asked him a rude question about his wife, Nicole Kidman. The question was about Nicole's love scenes in movies. Keith didn

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Jul 01 2025RELIGION

The Rise and Fall of a TV Preacher: Jimmy Swaggart's Legacy

Jimmy Swaggart, a well-known TV preacher, passed away at the age of 90 after spending two weeks in the hospital. His family shared the news on his Facebook page, expressing both sadness and joy, believing he is now with Jesus. Swaggart became famous in the 1970s when he started broadcasting his chu

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Lifting Weights and Hormones: A Look at Muscle and Nerve Changes

People often wonder how lifting weights and taking certain hormones affect muscles and nerves. A recent investigation dug into this by looking at how resistance training and a specific hormone, nandrolone decanoate, change the way muscles connect with nerves and how certain proteins are made. First

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