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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

How Mussels and Clams Handle Heat

Climate change is making our oceans hotter. This is bad news for bivalve mollusks like mussels and clams. They are struggling to cope with these new conditions. Scientists wanted to see how these creatures manage their energy when temperatures rise. They looked at two types: the Mediterranean musse

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Brains and Machines: A New Way to Read Minds

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are like translators between our brains and machines. They need to be super accurate to be useful. But, using just one type of model to read brain signals isn't always the best. That's where hybrid models come in. They combine different types of models to get better

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

A Russian Minister's Mysterious End: What Really Happened?

A high-ranking official in Russia is gone. Roman Starovoit, the transportation minister, was found dead. The official story says it was suicide. But many questions remain unanswered. Starovoit's body was discovered in a wealthy area near Moscow. He had a gunshot wound. A gun, given to him as a gift

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Jessica Shepard: From Nebraska to the WNBA and Beyond

Jessica Shepard is a rising star in the WNBA, known for her resilience and dedication to the game. She has been a key player for the Minnesota Lynx, contributing significantly to their success. But her journey is not just about basketball; it's also about her cultural background and personal beliefs

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Role of Tiny Molecules in Heart Disease

Heart disease often starts with a sneaky problem called atherosclerosis. This is when arteries get clogged up and inflamed. It's like a traffic jam in your blood vessels. The body's own processes go haywire, causing bad cholesterol to build up and inflammation to spiral out of control. Scientists a

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Can Kidney Tissue Clues Help Predict Treatment Success?

IgA nephropathy is a tricky kidney problem. Doctors have a tool called the Oxford Classification to guess how it might progress. This tool looks at kidney tissue and gives scores based on certain features. But does this tool also help predict how well patients will respond to steroid treatments? Tha

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Stolen Children: A Dark Chapter in War

Russia's actions in Ukraine have taken a grim turn, with reports of thousands of children being taken from their homes and sent to Russia. This isn't just about moving kids around; it's about changing who they are. Experts are saying this might be genocide, the worst kind of crime. The numbers are

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Ukraine and Denmark Team Up to Build Weapons Together

Ukraine is making a big move to boost its defense. They just signed a deal with Denmark to start making weapons there. This is a first for Ukraine, as they've never set up military factories outside their country before. Denmark is putting in $5 million to help Ukrainian defense startups get going.

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Trump and Putin Talk, But War Talks Fail

The recent phone call between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin didn't bring any breakthroughs in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war. Trump admitted to reporters that he didn't make any progress in his conversation with Putin, which lasted quite a while. He mentioned being unha

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Kyiv Under Fire: A Night of Chaos and Defiance

In the early hours of Friday, Kyiv faced a relentless barrage of Russian drones and missiles, marking one of the most intense nights since the war began. The capital city, a frequent target, saw its air defenses tested as over 550 drones were launched, with 72 breaching the city's protective shields

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