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Jan 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Dust Suppressants Work and Why They Matter

Dust from mining can be bad for the environment and our health. The problem is, the stuff we use to stop dust, called suppressants, isn't always good for all types of dust. They don't stick well, and the crust they make isn't strong. So, scientists did some experiments to find out what makes a good

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Jan 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's New Ambassadors: Stallone, Gibson, and Voight

Hey there! Ever thought about what it means to have famous actors representing the movie industry? Well, President-elect Donald Trump has just appointed Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, and Jon Voight as ambassadors to Hollywood. This means you should call them “Mr. Ambassador” from now on. Trump int

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

How Presidents Use Executive Orders: Understanding Trump's Power Play

Ever wondered how presidents can make big changes quickly? Enter executive orders – tools that help them manage the government without waiting for Congress. Let's dive into how they work and how Donald Trump is using them. First off, what are these orders? Simply put, they're like instructions from

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

The Surprising Health Pick: What Might Go Right?

Here’s a curious turn of events: Donald Trump chose Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Health and Human Services department. Kennedy has a past of spreading harmful misinformation, like the false claim that vaccines cause autism. But here’s the twist—he was once an environmental lawyer and isn’t a cl

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Jan 20 2025BUSINESS

Stopping Private Profiteering in Healthcare

After the collapse of Steward Health Care, which led to the closure of two hospitals and the loss of patient lives, Massachusetts has taken a big step. A new law aims to keep private equity out of local healthcare. This isn't about banning private equity, but making sure they can't squeeze money out

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Jan 20 2025SCIENCE

Bringing Back the Woolly Mammoth: A Modern Day Mission

Imagine if we could turn the clock back and bring extinct animals like the woolly mammoth, dodo, or Tasmanian tiger back to life. That's exactly what Colossal Biosciences, a pioneering company, is aiming to do. Unlike the dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park, " these creatures disappeared much more recently.

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Meningitis Mysteries: New Testing Methods

Imagine you're in a hospital, and a patient comes in with symptoms of meningitis. Time is crucial because the wrong treatment or delay can lead to serious problems. Doctors often rely on standard lab tests, but these aren't always available in places with limited resources. So, what if there was a b

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Jan 19 2025CRIME

Shooting at Iran's Supreme Court: A Look into the Tragic Event

On a Saturday morning, Iran's supreme court in Tehran witnessed a shocking incident. Two prominent judges, Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghisseh, lost their lives in a shooting. The gunman, who acted alone, took his own life after the attack. Another person was injured, as reported by state media. Razi

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Jan 18 2025POLITICS

Rethinking Messages for Social Equity: How Word Choice Affects Policy Support

Messages matter when it comes to social equity. Researchers wanted to see if telling people about racial disparities in child tax credit (CTC) policies might actually hurt support for these policies. They did two experiments, one with a big bunch of people from Prolific and another with an even bigg

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

Leonardo da Vinci's Curiosity in Reproductive Anatomy

Leonardo da Vinci, the renowned artist, was also an amazing scientist. He explored many fields, including anatomy. Back in his time, people didn't understand the human body very well, but Leo was curious and made detailed drawings. He was a pioneer, figuring out the inner workings of the body long b

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