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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

How Weather Affects Your Seaweed Snacks

Seaweed farming is big business. It's a key player in the global food scene. But climate change is making things tricky. Think about your favorite seaweed snack. It might taste different soon. Why? Because the environment where seaweed grows is changing. Scientists in South Korea studied this. They

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Jul 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's New AI Upgrades for Your Smartwatch and Phone

Google has some cool updates for your smartwatch and phone. They're bringing Gemini to Wear OS watches, which means you can now chat with an AI assistant right from your wrist. This feature is rolling out to watches from Pixel, Samsung, OPPO, OnePlus, and Xiaomi that run Wear OS 4 or later. To start

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Jul 09 2025CRIME

Sean Combs: The Wait for Justice Continues

Sean Combs is set to learn his fate on October 3, as confirmed by U. S. District Judge Arun Subramanian. This follows his recent trial where a jury found him guilty of two charges related to transporting individuals for prostitution. The maximum penalty for these offenses is 20 years in prison for e

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Exploring a New Hope for Rare Cancer Treatment

Chordoma is a tough cancer to treat. It's rare, and doctors don't have many options. But there's a new drug called palbociclib that might help. Researchers tested palbociclib on people with advanced chordoma. They wanted to see if it could stop the cancer from growing. The results are promising. P

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Heart Valve Replacement: The Blood Clot Dilemma

Heart patients who have had a TAVR procedure, which replaces a damaged heart valve, often wonder how to avoid blood clots afterward. Blood thinners are usually given to prevent clots, but not everyone needs them. This has sparked a lot of discussion among doctors. The problem is that TAVR can lead

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Finding Hope in the Waves: How Tech Brings Lost Fishermen Home

In the small Dutch fishing village of Urk, the sea is both a provider and a taker. For decades, families have mourned loved ones lost at sea, their bodies never recovered. But now, a glimmer of hope shines through thanks to modern technology. Jan van den Berg, now 70, has spent his life wondering a

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

How CRISPR-Cas9 Could Help Us Live Longer and Healthier

Aging is a complex process. It's not just about time passing. It's about what happens inside our cells. Telomeres, the protective caps on our chromosomes, get shorter every time our cells divide. Eventually, this leads to cellular senescence, a state where cells stop functioning properly. This is a

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Dietary Strategies for Kidney Health: A Costly Dilemma

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a growing health issue worldwide, with a heavy financial burden, especially when it reaches end-stage renal disease (ESRD). ESRD often requires expensive treatments like dialysis or kidney transplants, and costs are expected to rise significantly by 2030. One way to m

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Eating Plants: A Simple Way to Stay Sharp and Young

New research shows that eating more plants can help you stay healthy and live longer. This isn't just about eating salads. It's about a whole way of eating that focuses on plant-based foods. The study looked at over 105, 000 people. They were between 39 and 69 years old. Researchers tracked their d

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Stubborn Back Pain: A Closer Look at Advanced Tech

Back pain that won't quit is a real problem for many people. It's called chronic non-surgical refractory back pain. That's a mouthful, but it just means pain that doesn't get better with usual treatments. Now, there's some interesting news from two big studies. They looked at a high-tech solution ca

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