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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 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Journey of Revenge of the Sith: A Star Wars Milestone

There is no doubt that Star Wars has a special place in the hearts of many. The Star Wars franchise has seen many ups and downs over the years. One of the most significant moments in its history is the release of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. This film, which turned 20 years old r

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Weapon of Plant Bacteria: The T6SS

The world of microorganisms is a battleground. Bacteria are constantly fighting for resources. This fight has led to the development of some clever tricks. One of these tricks is the type VI secretion system, or T6SS. This is a tool used by many Gram-negative bacteria. It's like a tiny, powerfu

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Nitrogen's Hidden Impact on Salt Marsh Gases

Salt marshes are more than just scenic landscapes. They play a crucial role in the atmosphere by acting as both sources and sinks for halomethanes. These are gases like CH3Cl and CH3Br, which are notorious for their part in ozone layer depletion. Understanding how these gases behave is vital, especi

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May 20 2025HEALTH

The Heat and the Tiny Babies: A South Asian Dilemma

Let's dive into a serious topic. Extreme low birth weight is a big problem in South Asia. It's a condition where a baby is born weighing less than 1000 grams. This is a critical issue because these tiny babies face a higher risk of health problems and even death. Now, researchers are looking int

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: The Mystery of Missing Cases

The bird flu situation in the U. S. has taken an unexpected turn. For the past three months, there have been no reported cases of bird flu in humans. This pause has left health experts scratching their heads. The H5N1 bird flu has been a global issue for years, affecting wild birds, poultry, and eve

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Illinois Health Care for Immigrants: A Budget Battle

A tough decision looms over Illinois as it grapples with a budget shortfall. The state's governor, JB Pritzker, has positioned Illinois as a welcoming place for immigrants. However, the state now faces a fiscal challenge that could affect a key program. This program offers health coverage to some im

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May 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Plant-Powered Grilling: Beyond Meat's Memorial Day Magic

Memorial Day is a big deal for barbecues. Everyone is excited. The grill is hot. The group chat is buzzing. Someone always forgets the buns. But if you're tired of the same old burgers and dips, it's time for a change. Beyond Meat offers a plant-based upgrade that's healthier and just as satis

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May 20 2025BUSINESS

A Giant Leap in Genetic Data Protection

One major player in the genetic testing world, 23andMe, has made a significant move. They sold their massive genetic data bank to a drug company, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. The deal is worth 256 million dollars. This data bank holds genetic information from around 15 million people. The sale happene

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May 19 2025FINANCE

Capital One and Discover: What's in Store for Customers?

A massive shift is happening in the banking world. Capital One has taken over Discover Financial, making it the sixth-largest bank in the US by assets. This move has sparked a lot of talk about what it means for customers of both companies. First off, let's talk about Capital One customers. With th

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