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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

New Fabric Tech: Breathable Defense Against Chemical and Radiation Threats

Scientists have created a new type of fabric that can protect against chemical, biological, and radiation threats. This fabric uses a double-layered system to shield the wearer from harmful substances. The outer layer repels water and oil, while the inner layer provides protection against

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

The Early Earth's Chemistry Trick

The early Earth was a wild place. The planet was full of chemicals that don't exist today. One big mystery is how life started from these chemicals. Scientists have been puzzling over this for a long time. One key question is how phosphorus, an important element for life, got involved in the ear

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

Climate Change: The Hidden 19th-Century Signal

Climate change is not a new phenomenon. The late 19th century saw significant shifts in atmospheric temperatures. These changes were driven by the rapid increase in carbon dioxide levels. This was due to the burning of fossil fuels. The science behind how CO2 traps heat was already understood in the

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Jun 18 2025POLITICS

The Senate's Tax and Health Care Shake-Up

The Senate Republicans are making significant changes to a major bill that could greatly impact the country's future. This bill is a key part of President Trump's plans for his second term. The Senate Finance Committee recently released the details of this bill, which includes adjustments to Medicai

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Jun 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Pianist Who Kept Classical Music Alive

Alfred Brendel, a renowned pianist celebrated for his intellect and dry humor, has passed away at the age of 94. He left the world peacefully on a Tuesday morning at his London residence, surrounded by his loved ones. Brendel's journey in music was not typical. He did not start as a child prodigy,

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Jun 18 2025CRIME

Jury's Confusion in Karen Read's Murder Retrial

The courtroom drama unfolded as Judge Cannone faced a puzzling situation during Karen Read's murder retrial. The jury had a pressing question that seemed to stump the judge. They wanted to know what happens if they can't agree on one charge but find Read not guilty on the other two. Judge Cannone de

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Jun 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Shifts: Where the Heat Hits Hardest

The world is warming up, and it's not doing so evenly. By 2050, the tropics will feel the brunt of climate change, while northern regions might even see some benefits. This isn't just about temperature. It's about how global warming affects water, food, weather, and health. These effects, called str

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

ADHD in Adults: Health Issues and Hidden Links

ADHD is not just a childhood condition. It often sticks around into adulthood. This brings up a big question: What other health problems do adults with ADHD face? And what makes these issues more likely to happen? A recent effort tried to find out. It looked at a group of adults with ADHD.

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

The Power of Genetic Testing in Lung Cancer Treatment

Lung cancer is a major health issue. It is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. One type, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), makes up about 85% of all lung cancer cases. This is a big deal because it means most people with lung cancer have this type. The good news is that there are now

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Dermatologists: How to Make a Real Difference for the Planet

The healthcare industry in the U. S. is a major player in the climate change game. It's a bit of a double-edged sword. On one hand, it's crucial for treating skin conditions that climate change makes worse. On the other hand, it's a big contributor to the problem with its greenhouse gas emissions. S

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