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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

New Gelatin Trick Helps Detect Explosives Better

Forensic investigators have a tough job. They need to find tiny bits of explosives left after a blast. This helps them figure out what happened and who did it. But old ways of collecting these bits, like using cotton swabs or special liquids, don't always work well. They miss a lot of evidence, espe

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Fixing Missing Teeth with Tiny Implants

When someone is born without a maxillary lateral incisor, it can be a real problem. The bone in that area is often too small for regular implants. But now, there's a new solution: narrow-diameter implants. These tiny implants might just be the answer for people with this issue. Researchers have bee

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Crashes: The Eye of Sauron Star's Wild Past

In space, 25 light-years away, a star called Fomalhaut is making waves. Known as the "Eye of Sauron" due to its striking dust belt, this star has been the site of some incredible cosmic events. Over the past 20 years, astronomers have witnessed not one, but two massive collisions between rocky objec

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Forever Chemicals: A Hidden Threat to Our Health

Forever chemicals, man-made substances designed to repel water, oil, and stains, are everywhere. They are in nonstick pans, fast-food wrappers, and waterproof jackets. Scientists have already linked them to serious health issues like liver damage, high cholesterol, fertility problems, birth defects,

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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bowen Yang's Next Chapter: A Change at SNL

Bowen Yang, a standout performer on "Saturday Night Live, " is leaving the show this season. This news comes after he appeared in a recent episode hosted by Ariana Grande, with whom he worked in "Wicked. " Yang joined "SNL" in 2018 as a writer and quickly moved up the ranks, becoming a fan favorite

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Joshua Proves His Might in Miami Showdown

Anthony Joshua, a former heavyweight boxing champion, faced off against Jake Paul, a YouTuber turned boxer, in a highly anticipated match in Miami. The fight was seen as a chance for Joshua to regain some of his lost glory and for Paul to prove himself in the boxing world. Joshua, who had not fough

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

A Life Lost in the Shadows of Espionage

Iran took the life of a young man, accusing him of spying for Israel. The judiciary's news outlet, Mizan, shared this news. The man, identified as Aghil Keshavarz, was a 27-year-old architecture student. An Oslo-based group, Iran Human Rights, claimed he was tortured into confessing. This isn't the

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Japan and Central Asia Join Forces for a Brighter Future

Japan and five Central Asian countries came together for their first-ever summit. This meeting was a big deal. It happened in Tokyo and lasted two days. The countries involved were Japan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. They all agreed on some important things. The

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Kenya's Fishy Export Numbers: A Closer Look

Kenya's trade in ornamental fish is facing some serious issues. A recent report by TRAFFIC has uncovered big differences between what Kenya says it exports and what other countries say they import. This isn't just about numbers; it's about money, the environment, and how well the country is managing

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

The Lincoln Man's Mind: A Historical Puzzle

A long time ago, in the heart of America, a man named Abraham Lincoln led the country. He is often remembered for his strength and wisdom. But what if there was more to his story? Some experts think Lincoln might have faced mental health challenges. Lincoln's life was full of stress. He dealt with

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