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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

Britain's Role in a Potential Iran Strike: Legal Hurdles and Political Dilemmas

The UK is at a crossroads. The UK's prime minister, Keir Starmer, is weighing whether to back the US if Donald Trump decides to strike Iran. This is not a simple decision. Legal experts have flagged potential issues with UK involvement. The attorney general, Richard Hermer, has reportedly caution

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

The Big Eye in the Sky: Chile's Giant Camera

Chile is home to a remarkable piece of technology. The Vera Rubin Observatory is a telescope with a camera as big as a small car. This camera is the largest of its kind on Earth. It is designed to take incredibly detailed pictures of the night sky. The camera's sensors are grouped into 21 rafts,

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

Bridging Worlds: The Role of Knowledge Brokers in Science and Policy

In the world of science and policy, there is a growing need to bridge the gap between researchers and policymakers. This has given rise to a new role: the knowledge broker. These brokers act as intermediaries, helping to translate complex research findings into actionable policies. Understanding how

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Hidden Dangers in Chilly Babies

When a baby is cold, it can be a sign of more serious problems. In particular, hypothermia in young infants can hint at the presence of serious bacterial infections. These infections can be quite dangerous and include issues like urinary tract infections, bacteria in the blood, or even meningitis. R

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

How Air Pollution Affects Young Lives in Taiwan

Air pollution is a big problem for young kids. Fine particles in the air, known as PM2. 5, can be very harmful. These tiny bits of pollution can get into the lungs and cause serious health issues. In Taiwan, researchers looked at how these particles affect children under five years old. They found t

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Jun 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox's Next Move: A Big Step for Gaming

Microsoft is making big waves in the gaming world. The company has revealed that its upcoming game consoles will work with multiple digital stores. This means gamers won't be stuck with just one place to buy their games. Plus, these new consoles will keep supporting old games, so players won't lose

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

How Joint Pain Affects Mood and Life Quality

Osteoarthritis is a common condition that affects many adults. It causes joint pain and stiffness, making everyday tasks challenging. But did you know that it can also take a toll on mental health? This is a big deal because how we feel mentally can greatly affect our overall well-being. People wit

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Mixing Faces: The Art of Perfect Beauty in Plastic Surgery

The idea of mixing perfect features from different people to create an ideal face has a long history. This concept, known as electio, comes from artists who combined the best bits from various models to make something flawless. It's like taking the best parts from different friends to make the perfe

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Jun 19 2025BUSINESS

Major Shake-Up: OpenAI and Scale AI Part Ways

Scale AI has been a key player in the AI world. It is a company that helps other companies label data. That data is used to train AI models. This is a big deal because AI models need lots of good data to work well. But now, things are changing. OpenAI, a big name in AI, is stepping back from it

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Music's Healing Power in Emergency Rooms

Emergency room waiting areas can be incredibly stressful. Both patients and their caregivers often feel anxious and overwhelmed. Music is a tool that has been used to help calm people down in various settings. However, there is not much research on how music therapy works in emergency room waitin

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