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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Some Birds Stick Around Home?

In the world of birds, some young ones stay put in their family home longer than others. This is common in species where family members team up to raise chicks. Researchers looked into this behavior using data from the Seychelles warbler, a bird that lives in groups. They wanted to know what makes t

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

How Pollution Moves Through Soil and Into Our Water

Groundwater pollution is a big deal, and understanding how it happens is crucial. A recent study tackled this by looking at how nitrate nitrogen moves from soil to groundwater. They came up with a new way to model this process, which is especially important because it doesn't always happen in a stra

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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

How Private Money is Changing Elderly Care in Ireland

Private equity firms are playing a big role in shaping the future of elderly care. These firms invest money into businesses, including those in healthcare. But not many studies look closely at how these firms affect long-term care. Most research focuses on the United States, leaving other countries

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Why Trump's Ukraine War Stance Sparks Debate

Trump's recent comments on the Ukraine war have stirred up quite the conversation. He's been criticized for not having a clear plan to end the conflict quickly. Some people are questioning his strategy, or lack thereof. The former president has been known for his bold statements. This time, he sugg

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Kenya's Youth Stand Up: One Year of Fighting for Change

In Kenya, young people are still fighting for their rights. They took to the streets to remember the protests from last year. These protests were against a new tax law that would have made life harder for many people. The government did not like the protests. They told TV and radio stations to stop

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Fair Play or Foul? The Debate Over Trans Athletes in California

California is in hot water with the federal government over its stance on transgender athletes in school sports. The U. S. Department of Education has accused the state of violating the civil rights of female students by allowing transgender athletes to compete according to their gender identity. Th

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Jun 26 2025BUSINESS

Nvidia's Big Win: Why the Tech Giant is Soaring

Nvidia is on a roll. The company's shares hit a new high, making it the most valuable company in the world. This is a big deal because just a few months ago, things weren't looking so great for Nvidia. There were worries about competition from China and new rules from the US government. But now, the

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Healthy Eating Habits in Brazil: Who's Doing It Right?

In Brazil, a big study looked at how well people follow healthy eating habits. Over 15, 000 adults were part of this research. They used three different ways to check if people's diets were good for their health and the planet. The results showed that most people scored low to middle marks on these

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

California in a Tight Spot Over Trans Athletes and Title IX

California is in hot water with the federal government. The U. S. Department of Education says the state broke Title IX rules by letting transgender girls compete in female sports. They want California to change its ways or face serious consequences, like losing federal funding. The issue started w

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Rice Resilience with Desert Plant Genes

Plants have clever ways to handle tough conditions. One such method involves a signaling system called the MAPK cascade. This system acts like a plant's alarm and response team, kicking into gear when faced with stress like too much salt, dry spells, or extreme heat. At the top of this team is a gen

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