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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Sunlight's Surprising Effect on Eagle Feathers

Spanish imperial eagles start life with bright orange feathers. But over time, these feathers change color. This is not because they grow new feathers. It is because of sunlight. Scientists studied this effect. They took feathers from young eagles. Then, they put these feathers in the sun for 15 we

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Miami Hurricanes Gear Up for Ohio State Showdown

Miami Hurricanes are making waves again. They beat Texas A&M 10-3. This win puts them in the spotlight. Now, they face Ohio State in the quarterfinals. Mario Cristobal, Miami's head coach, shared his thoughts. He talked about the team's journey. They went from low points to this big moment. He said

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Photoscience: A Look at a Key Journal

Photoscience is a big deal. It's about how light affects chemistry and biology. There's a journal that's all about this stuff. It's called "Photochemistry and Photobiology. " It's the official journal of the American Society for Photobiology. This journal is a big platform for scientists. They shar

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

Tobacco's Global Grip: How Rules Are Trying to Catch Up

Tobacco is still a big problem around the world. It causes a lot of sickness and death. The World Health Organisation has rules to control it. These rules are called Articles 9 and 10. They focus on what's inside tobacco products and what they release. But putting these rules into action is hard. T

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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

How Social Media Spreads Confusing Info About Smoking

Social media is becoming a hotspot for confusing and wrong information about smoking. This is a big problem for health experts trying to keep people informed. Different studies have looked at how this happens on various platforms, but there's no clear way to compare them. A good way to group and und

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Tobacco Trouble on the Road: A Look at Mumbai Bus Workers

In Mumbai, a big problem is hiding in plain sight. Many bus workers use tobacco. This is not just a bad habit. It is a serious health issue. The city has tried to stop this. But, it is not easy. Why do these workers use tobacco? What can be done to help them quit? These are important questions. Tob

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Nov 10 2025CRIME

Trouble Brewing in Richmond's Tobacco Shops

Richmond's tobacco shops are facing a tough time lately. Crime rates are going up in these stores. This is not good news for the shop owners or the community. The main issue is theft. Shops are losing money because of this. Some shops have even been broken into. This is a big problem for small busi

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Maldives Takes Bold Step Against Smoking

The Maldives has made a big move to protect its people's health. Starting last Saturday, anyone born after January 1, 2007, can't buy or use tobacco products. This means that today's teens and younger kids will never be able to legally smoke in the Maldives, no matter how old they get. This new rul

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

How to Stop Teens from Smoking: A Closer Look at What Works

Teen smoking is a big problem worldwide. To tackle this, researchers decided to find out what kind of anti-smoking ads actually work for Chinese teens. They used two methods: surveys and focus groups. The goal? To figure out which ads are most effective and why. First, they looked at different type

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

A New Era: Maldives Takes Bold Step Against Smoking

The Maldives has set a new standard in public health with a groundbreaking law. Starting November 1, anyone born after January 1, 2007, is barred from smoking, buying, or using tobacco products. This move is part of a broader effort to create a tobacco-free generation. The Ministry of Health hailed

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