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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bacteria to the Rescue: Cleaning Up Chromium Pollution

Chromium pollution is a big problem, especially from leather factories. One type, called hexavalent chromium, is super toxic and hard to clean up. But guess what? Scientists found a bacteria that can help! This bacteria, called Bacillus cereus F4810/72, comes from tannery wastewater. It's like a ti

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

South Korea's Top Tech Triumphs of 2025

South Korea has just revealed its top 100 research and development wins for 2025. This list, now in its 20th year, shines a light on some truly impressive projects. One standout is the K9 howitzer's powerful new engine. Made right here in South Korea, this engine packs a punch with 1, 000 horsepowe

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

South Sudanese Migrants Fight to Keep U. S. Protections

A group of South Sudanese migrants and a non-profit organization have taken legal action against the U. S. government. They are challenging a recent decision to end temporary protections for over 200 South Sudanese nationals living in the United States. The lawsuit, filed in a Boston federal court,

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Dec 23 2025OPINION

The Hustler Who Taught Me to Fake It Till I Make It

In the summer of 2005, a young writer found himself in New York City, far from his Texas roots. He was working as an assistant to a literary agent, a job that didn't quite align with his dreams. He met a man named Marty Reisman, a self-proclaimed con artist and ping-pong hustler. Marty was a colorfu

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Girls in Poor Countries Get the HPV Vaccine and Others Don't?

Cervical cancer is a big problem for women worldwide, but there's a vaccine that can stop it. The HPV vaccine is a powerful tool, yet many girls in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) aren't getting it. This is a big deal because these countries are struggling to fight cervical cancer. A recen

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Life Forms in Wetlands Can Tame Toxic Metals

Wetlands are like nature's kidneys, cleaning up the environment. But they're under attack from harmful metals and metalloids (HMs) from human activities. These nasty substances can be super toxic and move around easily, depending on their form. Microbes in the soil can change these forms through pro

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Instagram Effect: How Narcissism and Celebrity Obsession Fuel Addiction

Instagram has become a massive platform, but it's not all fun and games. Researchers wanted to see how certain traits and behaviors might lead to unhealthy use of the app. They looked at things like narcissism, celebrity worship, difficulty managing emotions, and fear of missing out (FoMO). The stud

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Light Tricks: How Tiny Waves Can Change Big Things

Ever heard of tiny waves that can make big things happen? Let's talk about something cool called quasi-BIC metasurfaces. These are like tiny, special surfaces that can do amazing things with light. They have something called Fano resonances. Think of it like a secret handshake between two types of l

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Mpox Case in Anchorage: What You Need to Know

A recent case of mpox has been reported in Anchorage, involving an adult who had traveled out of state. This individual, who was not vaccinated, is currently isolating at home and recovering. Health officials have identified close contacts of the patient and are monitoring them to prevent further sp

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Dec 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Trending Names in Southeast Michigan: What's in a Name?

In Southeast Michigan, parents are leaning towards classic and timeless names for their little ones. Theodore has taken the lead as the most popular boy name, ending Noah's two-year reign. Meanwhile, Charlotte continues to be the top choice for girls. This shift in preferences shows how trends in ba

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