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Jul 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Sleep Savings: Top Picks for Your Dreamy Rest

Shopping for sleep gear? There are some solid deals out there right now. Let's dive in. First up, mattresses. The Leesa Sapira Hybrid is a solid choice. It's 11 inches thick and comes with a 10-year warranty. You can try it out for 100 nights, but returns are limited to one. Use the code WIRECUTTER

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Fix Kidney Blockages in Babies

A study looked at two ways to fix a kidney problem in babies. The problem is called ureteropelvic junction obstruction, or UPJO. This happens when the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder gets blocked. The study compared two types of surgery. One is called laparoscopic pyeloplasty

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Exploring New Avenues in Epilepsy Treatment: The PHGDH Connection

Epilepsy is a challenging condition, especially for those who don't respond to standard medications. This is known as drug-resistant epilepsy, and it's a significant issue that needs new solutions. Scientists have been investigating a protein called PHGDH. This protein is found in brain cells and p

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor from Afar

A mysterious traveler has been spotted heading towards our solar system. This object, now named 3I/ATLAS, is the third confirmed interstellar visitor. It's currently between the asteroid belt and Jupiter, moving at an incredible speed of about 130, 000 miles per hour. The object's origin is quite i

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Jul 05 2025FINANCE

Your Credit Score: What Buy Now, Pay Later Really Means

Credit scores are getting an update. FICO, a major credit scoring company, is now including "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) data in some of their scores. This change could impact how lenders view your financial health. BNPL services are everywhere. They allow you to break down purchases into smaller pa

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Peptides and Salts: A Dance at the Water's Edge

Peptides and salts have a complex relationship. They play a big role in how our bodies work. Think of it like a dance. The way they move and interact changes based on their environment. One peptide, called melittin, was studied with different salts. These salts are part of a group known as Hofmeist

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Neanderthals' Clever Fat Extraction Trick

Near a lake in present-day Germany, a group of Neanderthals set up a clever system to get fat from animal bones. They smashed bones with stone tools and boiled them to get the fat. This was not a one-time thing. It happened over 300 years. They did this to avoid a dangerous condition called protein

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple Gear on Sale: Prime Day Early Birds Get the Worm

Amazon's Prime Day is just around the corner, but some sweet deals on Apple products are already live. If you've been eyeing new AirPods, an iPad, or even a MacBook, now might be the time to snag them. These early discounts could be the best we see all year, so don't wait too long. The iPad Pro (11

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

When Spinal Implants Fail: What Happens Next?

Young kids with early onset scoliosis sometimes need special surgeries to help their spines grow straight. These surgeries use implants that are meant to be temporary, but what happens when these implants fail and need to be removed? Not much is known about what happens to these kids after the impla

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

How Raman Spectroscopy is Changing the Game in Detecting Tiny Airborn Particles

Raman spectroscopy is making waves in the world of science. It's a powerful tool that can spot tiny particles in the air. These particles are called bioaerosols. They come from living things like plants, animals, and even us. Scientists use Raman spectroscopy to study these particles. It works by s

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