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Jun 05 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Food Processing on Health

In 2010, a new way to think about food was born in Brazil. This system, called Nova, sorts food into four main groups. It looks at how much a food has been changed from its natural state. Some foods are hardly changed at all. Others go through a lot of processing. The most changed foods are called u

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Jun 05 2025SCIENCE

How We Passed Down Knowledge Before Books

The human race has always been curious. We have a knack for learning and passing down information. This has been going on for a long time. In fact, for the last 3. 3 million years, humans have been figuring out ways to share what they know with others. This is how culture has evolved over time.

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

The Slow and Steady Race to the Moon

The moon has always been a big deal, and recently, two spacecraft set off from Florida to make their mark on the lunar surface. One of them, Blue Ghost, made it there in just a few months and even managed to land upright, which was a big win. The other spacecraft, Resilience, is taking the scenic ro

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Move: Drones Strike Russian Air Base

Ukraine's military has reportedly pulled off a significant feat. They claim to have used drones to target and damage Russian bombers at a key air base in eastern Siberia. This operation, if true, would mark a bold move in the ongoing conflict. The Belaya Air Base, home to Russia's long-range bomber

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Jun 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Next Big Thing in Foldable Phones

Samsung is stirring up excitement with a sneak peek of a new foldable phone. This upcoming device seems to be a more advanced version of the Galaxy Z Fold, hinting at a future where phones and tablets blend seamlessly. The teaser shows a phone that unfolds into a small tablet and folds back into a p

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Jun 04 2025SPORTS

Phoenix Suns Hire New Coach: Can Jordan Ott Turn Things Around?

The Phoenix Suns have a new leader on the bench. Jordan Ott, who was an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers, is taking over as the head coach. This move comes after a long search, where the Suns talked to many candidates. Ott beat out another Cavaliers assistant, Johnnie Bryant, for the job.

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Jun 04 2025CRIME

A Father's Loss and a Daughter's Mystery on Maine's Peak

The news from Maine's highest mountain is grim. A father has been found lifeless, and his daughter is nowhere to be seen. The duo had set out to conquer Mount Katahdin, a formidable challenge even for experienced hikers. The father, Tim Keiderling, 58, and his daughter, Esther Keiderling, 28, had l

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Jun 04 2025SPORTS

A New Era Dawns for the Knicks: Thibodeau's Exit and Rose's Gambit

The New York Knicks made a bold move recently. They parted ways with their coach, Tom Thibodeau, just days after their season ended. This decision came after a impressive run, the best the team has seen in over two decades. It’s a surprise to many, especially since the team had just finished their b

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

How to Keep Calves Safe from Antibiotic Residues

Antibiotics are vital in animal farming to fight bacterial infections. However, they also contribute to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This is a big problem. Farmers must find ways to reduce the spread of antibiotic residues and AMR among animals. One key issue is how antibiotics move from treated

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle Against HIV: Protecting Babies in High-Risk Groups

HIV is a big challenge, especially for certain groups of women. These groups include female sex workers, people who inject drugs, and those in relationships where one partner has HIV and the other does not. These women face a higher risk of getting HIV compared to the general population. In many

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