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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of T. rex's Asian Roots and the Rise of Giant Predators

The story of the T. rex is one that has captivated many. The T. rex is known for its massive size and fearsome reputation. But where did this giant predator come from? New research suggests that the T. rex's ancestors may have journeyed from Asia to North America. This journey likely took place

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May 08 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise: India and Pakistan in a New Drone Showdown

A tense situation unfolded between India and Pakistan. The Indian government reported that it had successfully thwarted drone and missile strikes by Pakistan on its military bases in the north and west. This incident happened on a Thursday and marked a significant escalation in the long-standing con

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Understanding Gout's Tough Cases in the US

Gout's toughest cases are a big headache for doctors and patients. These cases are called chronic refractory gout. It's when gout flares up often and doesn't get better with usual treatments. The goal is to keep urate levels in the blood below 6. 0 mg/dL. But for some people, this is a real struggle

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves and Teamwork: What Happens When We Work Together Without Words

The way our brains work together when we do things as a team without speaking has been studied using a cool method called EEG-hyperscanning. This method shows that when people work together without talking, their brain waves sync up in different ways. This syncing is influenced by what they are doin

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May 08 2025BUSINESS

Barbie Prices on the Rise: Tariffs Hit Toy Makers Hard

First off, let's talk about how tariffs are shaking up the toy industry. Mattel, the company behind Barbie, has announced that it will have to raise prices on some of its products in the U. S. This move comes as a direct result of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The company has also

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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Homes Getting Smarter: The Matter Update

Smart homes are becoming more popular. But they have a problem. They are often hard to set up. This is because there are many different ways to connect them. Matter is a new standard that aims to fix this. It was first released in late 2022. But it took a while for devices to support it. Now,

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Hypertension's Hidden Impact on CKD Patients' Brains

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious condition that affects many people. It puts patients at a higher risk of encephalopathy, a brain disorder. This risk increases when other chronic diseases are present. One such disease is hypertension, or high blood pressure. Hypertension is known to cause b

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Spine injuries in sports: Who's at risk?

Spine injuries from sports are a big deal. They can happen to anyone, but some people are more likely to get hurt than others. This was the focus of a recent study. It looked at data from 2011 to 2020. The goal was to figure out who gets hurt the most and why. The study looked at lots of different

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Factors Behind Beef Quality

The quality of beef from cattle raised on grain is influenced by many factors. These factors include how the cattle are managed, their characteristics, and the environment they live in. A recent study looked at 460 research papers to find out what scientists have been studying about this topic. The

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

Students Face Arrest After Protest at University of Washington

Students at the University of Washington stirred up trouble recently. Around 30 students, all part of a group called Super UW, were arrested. They were protesting at the university's new Boeing-funded engineering building. The students were upset about Boeing's defense contracts and arms sales to

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