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Jun 07 2025SCIENCE

The Smell of the Sea: A Cosmic Mystery

Scientists have found a peculiar compound in the atmosphere of a distant planet. This compound is dimethyl sulfide, or DMS, which is also responsible for the distinct smell of the sea on Earth. The planet in question, K2-18 b, is located about 124 light-years away in the constellation Leo. This disc

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Jun 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Upcoming iOS: What to Expect in 2025

Apple is gearing up to reveal its latest iOS at the WWDC 2025 event. This new version is expected to bring some significant changes. One of the most talked-about updates is a potential name change. Instead of using version numbers, Apple might switch to a year-based naming system. This means iOS 19

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Surrogacy: A Closer Look at How Society Shapes Our Views

Surrogacy is a hot topic. It's a way for people to become parents when they can't do it the usual way. This process is part of a bigger picture. It's about what society thinks, what's right and wrong, and what people believe. All these things mix together. They shape how we feel about surrogacy. It

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Death's Secrets: How Lipids and AI Can Reveal Heart Disease Clues

Heart disease is a sneaky killer. It can strike suddenly, leaving little time for diagnosis. This makes it a tough nut to crack for medical experts. But what if there was a way to spot the signs of acute ischemic heart disease (AIHD) even after death? That is what a recent study set out to explore.

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Mastering the Urethral Connection in Robotic Bladder Surgery

Robotic surgery for bladder removal has gained popularity in the last ten years. This method often involves creating a new bladder using a part of the intestine. One tricky part of this process is connecting the new bladder to the urethra. The methods used to make this connection have been well-docu

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Jun 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony's New Game Changer for Fighting Fans

Sony has big plans for fighting game enthusiasts. They are developing their own specialized controller. This news came out during a recent event. The controller is called Project Defiant. It is set to hit the market in 2026. No one knows the price yet. Project Defiant is designed to be fast and res

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Jun 06 2025SPORTS

Tension Mounts in College Softball Showdown

The 2025 Women's College World Series has taken a thrilling turn, with Texas Tech and Texas now tied at one win each. This sets the stage for a nail-biting Game 3. The Texas Tech Red Raiders pulled off a hard-fought 4-3 victory over the Texas Longhorns. This win came after a series of strategic mov

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

mRNA: The New Hope in HIV Treatment?

The fight against HIV just got a new ally. It is the same technology that made COVID-19 vaccines possible. mRNA, or messenger RNA, is a set of instructions for genes. It is not a new discovery. It has been around for a while. It is only now that it is being used in new ways. Scientists in Austr

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Labor: A New Way to Measure Baby's Head Position

The journey of childbirth is a complex process. One crucial aspect is how the baby's head moves during labor. This movement, known as fetal head flexion, is vital for a smooth delivery. However, measuring it accurately has been a challenge, especially for those not highly skilled in using ultrasound

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Jun 06 2025RELIGION

Reviving Art: The Science Behind Saving Old Church Murals

In the heart of Pennsylvania, a unique blend of art and science is at work. The goal is to preserve a set of 80-year-old murals that have seen better days. The murals are in a church in Millvale. These murals are not just any artwork. They are the work of the late Croatian American artist Maxo V

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