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Jun 21 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's International Students: A Legal Tug-of-War

Harvard University has been in a legal battle with the Trump administration over its international students. This fight has caused a lot of stress and uncertainty for students from other countries who want to study at Harvard. The latest development is a federal judge's decision to block the Trump a

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Razor Blade Throat: The New COVID Variant on the Rise

A fresh COVID-19 variant has emerged, and it's causing quite a stir. This one has a distinctive feature: a sore throat so intense that it's been dubbed "razor blade throat. " The culprit behind this unpleasant sensation is the NB. 1. 8. 1. variant, also known as "Nimbus. " Doctors in the UK, India,

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

Turkeys Under Fire: How Heat Affects Different Breeds

Turkeys face tough times when the mercury rises. Two types, CARI Virat and Bronze, were put to the test during summer and winter to see how they handle heat. Scientists looked at some key molecular and biochemical markers to gauge their performance. The findings were clear: heat stress ramps up the

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Jun 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Shifts in Northwestern Ethiopia: A Look at Recent Trends

The Horro Guduru Wallaga Zone in Northwestern Ethiopia has been experiencing notable changes in weather patterns. This region, heavily dependent on rain-fed agriculture, has seen significant shifts in rainfall and temperature over the past four decades. The data from seven weather stations reveal so

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Temperature Swings and Health Risks in South Africa

South Africa is no stranger to hot and cold spells. But did you know that these temperature swings can affect health? A recent study looked into how these changes impact heart and lung diseases in five major South African cities. The focus was on the link between temperature variability and death

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Legal Battle: The Fight for Foreign Students

Harvard University is in a legal fight with the Trump administration. The battle is over foreign students. The Trump administration wants to block these students from coming to Harvard. This is not the first time the two have clashed. The dispute has been going on for months. It started when Harvard

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

How to Predict the Severity of Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are a common issue that happens when the valves in the veins stop working right. This can cause pain and swelling. Traditional treatments often don't provide much relief. However, making some lifestyle changes, like doing yoga and eating better, can help prevent and improve the condit

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Jun 16 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's New Research Funding Strategy

A Turkish private equity firm has come to the rescue of a Harvard research lab. The lab focuses on biological research. This move comes as the university faces significant funding cuts from the Trump administration. The deal is quite unusual. It involves a lab run by a professor of genetics and meta

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Jun 16 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Tractography Variability

Tractography is a complex process. It can be influenced by many factors. These include the quality of the data, the choices made by the operator, and even biological differences. Noise and motion can also play a role. Even small decisions or overlooked details can lead to big differences in the

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Jun 16 2025SCIENCE

Knee Surgery: The Hidden Challenge of Cartilage Thickness

In the realm of knee replacement surgery, specifically total knee arthroplasty (TKA), there's a lot of talk about getting the alignment just right. Two popular methods are kinematic alignment (KA) and imageless computer-assisted surgery. Both of these methods usually add a standard 2 millimeters to

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