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May 21 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Vitamin C's New Forms

Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, has some issues. It breaks down easily and doesn't mix well with fats. This has led scientists to create new versions of vitamin C that are more stable and can form unique structures on their own. These structures have a special ability: they can hold and rele

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May 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fortnite's Big Comeback to iPhones

The popular game Fortnite is back on iPhones in the US. This is a big deal because it had been missing from the App Store for nearly five years. The reason for its return is a recent court ruling that changed the rules for app stores. This ruling stopped Apple from taking a cut of purchases made out

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Powerhouse of Light: Unveiling the ZEUS Laser

The University of Michigan has made a big splash in the world of lasers. They have a new tool called ZEUS. It is a laser that can produce an incredible 2 petawatts of power. That is 2 quadrillion watts. It is a lot of power. But it is not like the lasers in science fiction movies. It is not go

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Sun's Unpredictable Storms: Are We Prepared?

Predicting space weather is tricky. Unlike Earth weather, it doesn't get as much attention, even though the risks are high. Scientists can spot solar storms and estimate when they'll reach Earth, but there's a big unknown. The magnetic field of a storm, known as the Bz component, can't be predicted

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Tiny Medicine: How Plasma Tech is Changing the Game

The world of medicine has seen some amazing changes thanks to tiny particles called nanoparticles. These super-small bits can be used to deliver drugs right where they are needed in the body. Among these, polymeric nanoparticles stand out because they can be adjusted to fit different needs. Their su

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May 20 2025POLITICS

A Young Man's Fight for Asylum: The Legal Battle Continues

A recent decision by a federal appeals court has kept alive the hopes of a 20-year-old Venezuelan seeking asylum in the United States. The court refused to suspend an earlier order that demands the government help bring him back from El Salvador, where he was sent earlier this year. This ruling sets

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May 20 2025HEALTH

COVID-19's Global Impact: A Look at Death Rates and Public Health Challenges

The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, swept across the globe from 2020 to 2022. It spread quickly, but thankfully, most people did not die from it. However, it did put a lot of pressure on healthcare systems around the world. A recent study looked at how to predict future health

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Sick Spotting: How Some Countries Are Getting Ahead of Disease Outbreaks

In many places around the world, catching diseases early is a big deal. This is especially true in countries that don't have a lot of money. One way to do this is by using something called event-based surveillance. It's like having a superpower to spot sickness before it spreads too much. This metho

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

What is EPS in Cars? A Simple Guide

EPS is a term that might pop up when looking at a car's technical details. It stands for Electric Power Steering. This system is a more modern take on the old hydraulic power steering. Instead of using a hydraulic piston with pressurized fluid, EPS uses an electric motor to help turn the steering ra

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Understanding Squamosal Synostosis: A Closer Look at the Condition

Squamosal synostosis is a condition that affects the skull's growth. It happens when the squamosal suture, a seam in the skull, fuses too early. This can lead to different issues depending on whether one or both sides of the skull are affected. The condition is not common, so there is a lot to learn

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