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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

How Weather and Tech Can Help Track Tick Diseases

Ticks are tiny but can cause big problems. They spread diseases like Lyme, and knowing when they are most active can help people stay safe. In Denmark, scientists have been studying ticks and how they relate to weather, online searches, and disease reports from 2017 to 2024. They found that weather

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Science and Politics: A Clash at the NIH

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is making headlines, but not for the usual reasons. This time, it's about a leadership shake-up that has people talking about politics and science mixing. It all started when a high-ranking NIH official tried to keep a trusted colleague in a important position

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Jan 09 2026HEALTH

The Birth of a Medical Team Effort: The Story of the North American Skull Base Society

Skull base surgery is a field that has seen huge growth. It is now a team effort. Doctors from many fields work together. This includes neurosurgeons, ear, nose, and throat specialists, and more. But this was not always the case. In the past, it was a field of solo geniuses. The North American Skul

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Jan 09 2026SCIENCE

Science Funding: Learning from NASA's Past

Money for science is tight right now. Schools and labs are feeling the pinch. But this isn't new. Back in the late 1960s and early 1970s, NASA faced big budget cuts. President Nixon needed funds for the Vietnam War. So, NASA's budget took a hit. This changed how NASA explored space. NASA had to get

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

A Giant Space Rock Spins Like Crazy!

In just seven nights of observation, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory spotted a massive asteroid that's breaking records. This space rock, named 2025 MN45, is about 2, 300 feet wide, making it bigger than most skyscrapers. What's even crazier? It spins super fast, completing a full rotation in just 113

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

Malaysia's Big Step in Animal Research Ethics

Malaysia made a big move in 2025 to improve how lab animals are treated. They celebrated the second Asia Laboratory Animal Day (ALAD) with a three-month program. This wasn't just a one-day event. It was a series of activities from September to November. The goal? To make sure everyone involved in an

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Jan 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Thrilling Sci-Fi Show You Can Still Enjoy

The Peripheral, a sci-fi series on Prime Video, got the axe in 2023. But don't let that stop you from diving into its eight gripping episodes. This show, created by the minds behind Westworld, is based on William Gibson's 2014 novel. Critics loved it, but it faced cancellation due to some behind-the

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Taxpayer Money Funds Bizarre Animal Experiments

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has been under fire for funding some truly strange and cruel animal experiments. Groups like the White Coat Waste Project (WCW) are teaming up with Republican lawmakers to put an end to this. They want the Trump administration to cut off the NSF's funding for th

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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

A Giant Step for Healthcare Logistics in Pennsylvania

In the heart of Pennsylvania, a massive new hub is taking shape. This isn’t just any warehouse; it’s a state-of-the-art facility designed to handle the tricky world of healthcare logistics. The hub, located in Annville, is set to open later this year. It’s not just big—it’s huge, with over one milli

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Jan 08 2026ENVIRONMENT

Scientists Brave Icy Waters to Study Antarctica's Melting Thwaites Glacier

A group of researchers on the icebreaker Araon recently arrived at Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier. This glacier is melting fast. The journey took 12 days from New Zealand. The trip was mostly smooth until the ship hit thick sea ice. The ice around Antarctica is very dense. The crew had to navigate c

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