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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Make Molecules: Using Electricity and Simple Chemicals

Scientists have found a clever way to build molecules using electricity and common chemicals. They used a mix of ammonia and methanol to help the process along. Instead of using risky peroxides, they relied on a safer compound called t-BuOK. This method is special because it doesn't need expensive m

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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Video Smarts: How EAAR Model Sees and Understands Actions

Ever wondered how computers can understand what's happening in a video? It's not magic, it's science! The EAAR model is a smart tool that helps computers figure out actions in videos. This isn't just about fun and games. It's useful in many areas like security, traffic control, and even entertainmen

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

How Your Body's Space Changes When You're Stuck

We all have a personal bubble around us. It's like an invisible shield that helps us sense things near our body. But what if you can't move? Does this bubble change? Scientists wanted to find out. They did two experiments. In the first one, they put people in a big box and asked them to react to to

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Jul 12 2025SPORTS

Pitchers Left Out: Phillies Frustrated by All-Star Snubs

The Phillies are upset. They thought more of their players would make it to the All-Star Game. Only Kyle Schwarber got the nod. The team feels like Cristopher Sánchez and Ranger Suárez deserved a spot too. They have great stats. Sánchez has a low ERA and many innings pitched. Suárez has an even lowe

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Nurses: The Unsung Heroes of Health Equality

Nurses are often the first ones to notice when something is not right. They see the gaps in healthcare. They understand the struggles of patients who can't afford proper care. But what if nurses could do more than just notice? What if they could actually change things? Nursing students are learning

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Jul 09 2025CRIME

A Tragic Discovery in Maine: Paddleboarder's Death Ruled a Homicide

In a quiet town in Maine, a shocking turn of events has left the community in disbelief. Sunshine Stewart, a beloved local, was found dead last Thursday on Crawford Pond. Initially, many assumed it was a simple accident, but the truth turned out to be far more sinister. The state medical examiner co

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Jul 09 2025OPINION

Who Should Really Pay for Climate Change?

Insurance companies in California are raising rates and dropping customers because of climate-related disasters. State Farm, the state's largest insurer, has already increased rates by an average of 17% for homeowners, 15% for renters and condo owners, and 38% for apartment owners. They are also see

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Plant Secrets: How AI is Revolutionizing Botanical Data

Plants hold a wealth of information that can greatly benefit agriculture and environmental studies. Details like where they grow, how they grow, and where they are found can be scattered across countless texts. Extracting this data manually is slow and often misses important details. That's where AI

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Tightening Neck Skin: A Simple Treatment for Sagging

A recent study looked at how well a skin treatment works for saggy necks. The treatment uses hyaluronic acid, a substance found in the skin. It was tested on 26 people from Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Each person got two treatments, one at the start and another after 30 days. Doctors took p

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Health Groups Challenge HHS Over Sudden Vaccine Policy Shifts

A group of medical organizations has taken legal action against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its leader, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. They claim that recent changes to vaccine policies are not only sudden but also lack proper legal backing. The lawsuit, filed in a Massachusetts cou

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