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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Microwaves: Safe or Scary?

Microwaves use a type of radiation, but it's not the dangerous kind. Unlike nuclear radiation, microwave radiation is non-ionizing, which means it doesn't have enough energy to harm your DNA. So, no, you're not turning into a mutant every time you heat up leftovers. This radiation is actually quite

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unraveling the Prison Planet Theory: How Online Chats Shape Beliefs

People often share strange ideas online. One such idea is the Prison Planet theory. It suggests that Earth is a prison for humanity. This theory is not something that can be proven or disproven. It's a spiritual belief, not a scientific fact. A recent study looked at how this theory spreads on YouT

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Unusual Items in Unexpected Places: What Happens When People Insert Objects Where They Don't Belong?

People sometimes put things where they shouldn't, and this can lead to big problems. Doctors and nurses have to deal with these cases often. They wanted to find out more about who does this, how often it happens, and what happens to these people. First, they looked at the people involved. They foun

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Senate Republicans Trim Trump's Spending Cuts to Secure Votes

Senate Republicans are tweaking a $9. 4 billion spending cut proposal from President Donald Trump. They aim to pass it by Friday. One big change? They're keeping $400 million for PEPFAR, a program fighting HIV/AIDS abroad. This move is to win over enough votes. The program has saved many lives, so c

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Jul 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Harnessing the Ocean's Power: A New Wave of Energy

The ocean, a vast and untamed force, might hold the key to cleaner energy. A French company, Seaturns, has developed a unique way to capture wave power. Their water pendulum turbines float on the sea, moving with the waves. This motion creates electricity. The design is simple and strong. It needs l

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Off-Road Tech Merges: Pronto. ai Gains SafeAI's Expertise

Pronto. ai, a San Francisco-based startup, has made a strategic move by acquiring SafeAI, a competitor in the off-road autonomous vehicle sector. This acquisition is not just about gaining technology but also about bringing in top talent and intellectual property. The deal, valued in the millions, w

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Changing Face of the EV Race: BYD and Tesla's Battle

The electric vehicle (EV) market is heating up, and the competition between BYD and Tesla is at the heart of it. Just a few years ago, Tesla was the clear leader, with BYD admiring its success. But things have changed. BYD has been working hard and is now giving Tesla a run for its money. Tesla's o

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Lupita Nyong’o Speaks Up About Uterine Fibroids and Calls for Change

Lupita Nyong’o, the talented actress known for her powerful performances, has recently opened up about a personal health struggle. She revealed that she was diagnosed with uterine fibroids in 2014, the same year she won an Oscar. This condition is more common than many realize, especially among Blac

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Democratic Decline: What's Next for Erdogan?

Turkey's President Erdogan is making bold moves to tighten his grip on power. He's been locking up opponents and now aims to ban almost half of the main opposition party from parliament. It's a clear sign that democracy in Turkey is in trouble. The West, including the U. S. and Europe, is supportin

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Trust in Visual-Textual Search

In the world of computer vision and language processing, there's a big challenge: how to make sure that when a computer tries to match pictures with text, it does so in a trustworthy way. This is called visual-textual retrieval. The problem is that current methods don't always know when they're maki

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