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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

The Oldest Ant Ever Found: Meet the Hell Ant

Ants are everywhere. They are one of the most common insects on Earth. There are over 13, 800 known species. Yet, scientists keep finding new things about them. Recently, a group of researchers found something amazing. They discovered the oldest ant fossil ever. This tiny insect is from 113 million

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

The Future of Heart, Kidney, and Metabolic Care: A New Approach

The world of heart, kidney, and metabolic health is complex. These conditions often go hand in hand, causing serious health issues and putting a heavy load on healthcare systems. Traditional treatments often miss the mark because they focus on one condition at a time. This is a problem because these

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

How Healthcare Workers Can Better Use Their Conscience

The role of conscience in healthcare is often overlooked. Yet, it plays a vital part in the decisions made by healthcare professionals. Many international and national groups recognize the importance of conscience in healthcare. They believe it guides professionals in making ethical choices. Howeve

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

Giant Kangaroos: The Surprising Truth About Their Lifestyle

In Australia, long ago, there were giant kangaroos. These were not like the kangaroos seen today. They were much bigger. Some weighed up to 170 kilograms. That is more than twice the weight of the biggest red kangaroo alive now. Scientists thought these giants would have roamed far and wide. But the

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Apr 24 2025OPINION

The Dark Mirror: American Politics in Andor's Second Season

Star Wars has always been a mirror to the world, reflecting current events and political climates. The second season of Andor, a Star Wars series, does this brilliantly. The show takes place in a galaxy far, far away, but the issues it tackles are right here on Earth. The Empire in Andor is not j

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Mosquitoes and the Viruses They Spread: A Long History

Aedes aegypti is a well-known mosquito that plays a big role in spreading several serious viruses. These include dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever. Research on this mosquito has been going on for a long time. However, there is a surprising lack of detailed studies that look at the bigger p

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Fire in Southern New Jersey

Southern New Jersey is grappling with a significant wildfire. This fire has scorched over 8, 500 acres, leading to mass evacuations and power outages. The blaze started in the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area of Ocean County. It has caused a lot of trouble for the people living there. The

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coral Reefs in Crisis: A Global Heatwave Impact

Coral reefs, often called the underwater rainforests, are in serious trouble. They support about a third of all marine species and a billion people. But right now, more than 80% of the world’s reefs have been hit by bleaching. This is the worst global bleaching event ever recorded. The heat has

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Solar Power Potential with a Simple Twist

The world of organic solar cells is buzzing with potential. One big challenge is managing how small molecules in the cathode interlayer stack together. These tiny building blocks can clump up too much, making the solar cells less effective. This is a problem for a popular small molecule called PD

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

The Cancer Puzzle: Unraveling the Mystery

Cancer is a tricky disease. It's not caused by one thing. Many factors come into play. Some of these factors are within our power to change. Others are not. Lifestyle choices, genetics, and the environment all play a role. The environment is full of chemicals and pollutants. Some of these might incr

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