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May 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Enormous Data Leak That Could Have Been a Cybercriminal's Goldmine

The internet is full of dangers, and one of the scariest is the possibility of sensitive data being accidentally left open for anyone to find. This fear became a reality when a huge collection of 184 million records was found exposed online. This wasn't just any data; it included login details for b

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The United States' Absence from the Global Pandemic Pact

The World Health Organization (WHO) made history on March 20. It happened when member countries adopted the first-ever global pandemic agreement. This pact aims to strengthen the world's readiness for future pandemics. The U. S. chose not to join in. This decision has sparked conversations about gl

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Power of Hands-On Learning in Military Medicine

Military medical training has always been tough. It's not just about learning medical stuff. It's about being ready to lead in high-pressure situations. This is where the ACME Teaching Assistant program comes in. It's all about learning by doing. Students get to teach their peers and use simulations

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Forces Behind Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky condition that targets the central nervous system. It's the most common long-term disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It mainly strikes young adults. MS is often seen as an autoimmune disorder, but its exact cause is still a mystery. Many factors are t

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Farmers and Politicians Brace for MAHA Report

The upcoming MAHA report has sparked a heated debate. Farmers and some Republicans are on edge. They fear the report might criticize glyphosate, a key ingredient in many pesticides. This chemical has been used for decades to control weeds and protect soil. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leads the MAHA Commi

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May 22 2025POLITICS

The Controversial Gift: A Luxury Jet for the President

The Defense Department has taken possession of a high-end Boeing 747 from Qatar. This jet is intended for use as Air Force One, the official aircraft for the President of the United States. The move has sparked a lot of debate. Some people are questioning whether it's right to accept such an expen

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Can a Lifestyle Change Slow Down Dementia?

A recent study looked into whether a mix of activities could help older folks in Japan with health issues like high blood pressure or diabetes. The goal was to see if this mix could slow down memory loss and other thinking problems. The study took place over a year and a half in a single apartment c

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Lifestyle Choices and Dementia Risk in Hypertensive Individuals

Hypertension is a serious health issue that can increase the chances of developing dementia. However, recent research suggests that adopting a healthy lifestyle might counteract this risk. This study looked at how lifestyle choices affect dementia risk in people with high blood pressure. The stud

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Strain in Twisted Layers

In the world of tiny materials, there are some incredible things happening. One of these is the creation of special patterns called Moiré superlattices in 2D van der Waals materials. These patterns allow scientists to tweak local polarization textures and electrostatic potential landscapes. Now, thi

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May 20 2025POLITICS

EU's Solo Move: Tightening the Screws on Russia

The European Union is taking a stand. It's planning to hit Russia with new sanctions. The goal? To push Vladimir Putin into accepting a 30-day truce in Ukraine. This move comes despite the United States not joining in right now. It's a bold step, but it's not without challenges. Hungary is firmly ag

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