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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Pollutants Stick to Wastewater Cleaners

Nanoparticles, tiny pollutants, are a big worry. They can harm nature and people over time. A recent study looked at how these nanoparticles stick to and come off of aerobic granular sludge (AGS) in wastewater treatment. AGS is a special kind of sludge used to clean water. The study found that the

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Boosting Veteran Care: Nurses Lead the Way

Nurses are the backbone of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), the biggest employer of nurses in the U. S. With over 120, 000 nurses caring for more than 9 million veterans, their role is huge. But there's a catch: not enough research has been done to make nursing care even better within the V

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

A Journalist's Journey to the Moon and Beyond

A renowned science journalist has passed away at the age of 92. John Noble Wilford spent his career writing about incredible scientific achievements. He was there when humans first set foot on the moon. His words brought the excitement of that moment to life for readers everywhere. Wilford's report

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Dec 09 2025SCIENCE

Seeing Hearts in a New Light: A Breakthrough in Heart Attack Imaging

Heart attacks are serious, and spotting them early is crucial. Scientists have been working on new ways to see heart damage using special tiny particles and advanced imaging. These particles, called nanoparticles, are not new. But the way they are used here is different. The usual method involves u

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Dec 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Big Step Forward for Gannet BioChem in the Fight Against Climate Change

Gannet BioChem, a top player in the specialty chemical industry, has just hit a major milestone. They've got the green light from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for their plans to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions. This isn't just any old goal-setting; it's a big deal in the world of

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Dec 09 2025LIFESTYLE

Festive Fitness Finds: SET Active's Holiday Sale Unveiled

SET Active, a brand that's a favorite among celebrities and fitness enthusiasts, has kicked off its holiday sale, SETMAS. This event is not just about discounts but also about introducing new activewear sets daily. The sale started today and will continue until December 12, offering a new set of act

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Franklin the Turtle: A Unlikely Political Mascot

Franklin the Turtle, a beloved children's character, has found himself in the middle of a political storm. The Trump administration has been using images of Franklin in various contexts, much to the dismay of the character's publisher. The Department of Health and Human Services recently posted an

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Big Changes Ahead: Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery Merge

President Donald Trump recently shared his thoughts on the potential merger between Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery. He believes this deal could lead to a significant shift in the entertainment industry due to the combined market power of the two companies. Trump mentioned that he would play a r

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

KOTOR 2 Remake: What Happened?

A fresh take on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 was reportedly in the works. This remake, codenamed "Juliet, " was being developed by Aspyr and Lucasfilm Games. It aimed to bring the classic 2004 RPG into the modern era with updated graphics and gameplay. The project was put on hold in Mar

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Dec 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Variety Shines at National Awards

Variety has done it again, taking home a whopping 20 awards at the National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards. This is a big jump from the 14 they won last year. They won in all sorts of categories, from news and business reporting to commentary and photography. Chris Willman, their chief mu

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