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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Big Day for the Army: Celebrating 250 Years in Style

Soldiers, tanks, and aircraft will fill the streets of Washington, D. C. , for a grand celebration. The U. S. Army is turning 250, and the nation is marking this milestone with a massive parade. The festivities are set to begin in the evening, but the city has been buzzing with preparations all week

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves Unlocked: A New Way to Control Neurons

A new technique has been developed to control brain activity without the need for invasive surgery or genetic changes. This method uses special nanoparticles to stimulate neurons deep within the brain using near-infrared light. This is a big deal because it allows scientists to study how the brain w

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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

Exercise and Alzheimer's: The Brain's Hidden Helpers

Exercise has long been known to benefit the brain, especially in those with Alzheimer's disease. But how exactly does it work? Recent studies have shed some light on this mystery. They found that physical activity can change how certain brain cells work. These changes might help protect memory. The

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Brad Lander's Big Break in the NYC Mayor Race

Brad Lander, NYC's Comptroller, is making waves in the mayoral race. He's not the top pick in polls, but he's got a fresh boost from an unusual source. A group of New Yorkers, picked by The New York Times, ranked him as their favorite candidate. This isn't a typical endorsement, but it's got Lander

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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

Zebrafish Balls: The Future of Toxicology Testing?

The world of toxicology is changing. Researchers have been exploring new ways to test how harmful substances affect living things. One exciting development is the use of three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures. These 3D models are better at mimicking real tissues than the old flat (2D) cell layers.

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Art of Medicine: Honoring the 2024 Illustration Champions

The year 2024 was a big deal for medical illustrators. It was the year when the best of the best were celebrated. The International Medical Illustration awards, or IMI Awards, took center stage. This event is not just about pretty pictures. It is about the people who make complex medical ideas easy

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Brain's Best Defense: Why Preventive Neurology Matters

The world is seeing more and more people with brain-related issues. This is because people are living longer and surviving serious brain events. Many of these people end up with long-term problems like stroke or dementia. While there have been big steps forward in treating these issues, there is a b

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Jun 12 2025SCIENCE

How the Brain Recognizes Faces in a Flash

The brain is incredibly good at recognizing familiar faces, even when they change dramatically. This happens in a split second. It can quickly figure out a person's age, gender, and who they are, even if the face is tilted, in different lighting, or has a different expression. But how does the brain

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Jun 10 2025POLITICS

Military Moves: Trump's Visit and Los Angeles Deployment

Fort Bragg, a key military base near Fayetteville, North Carolina, is set to host President Trump. This visit comes at a time when the U. S. Army is celebrating its 250th anniversary. The base is home to elite units like the Green Berets and Rangers, making it a strategic location for such an event.

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

How Body Weight Affects Brain Connections

The brain is a complex network of connections. These connections are influenced by various factors, including body mass index (BMI). This is a measure of body fat based on height and weight. BMI can affect how the brain's networks are organized and how they communicate. This is particularly true

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