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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

School, Habits, and the Mind: A Balancing Act

School is not just about grades and exams. It's a big part of life that can shape how we feel and behave. But it's not the only factor. Daily routines and habits also play a significant role. What we eat, how we unwind, and how we manage stress all contribute to our overall well-being. Researchers

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Texas's New Laws: What's Changing Soon?

Texas is about to see a wave of new laws kick in, starting in December and rolling into January. These changes cover a lot of ground, from schools to health, and even how some laws are enforced. One big change is about how congressional districts are drawn. Texas Republicans have pushed through new

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

The Education Department's Role in Shaping America

After the Civil War, many smart people saw a big problem. They thought that many Southerners who didn't own slaves couldn't read or write. This made them easy to trick. Leaders who supported slavery took advantage of this. They used it to get people to fight for their cause. The end of the Civil Wa

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Space Food Revolution: Growing Protein for Mars Missions

Future Mars explorers face a big challenge: no grocery stores on the red planet. They can't rely on Earth for fresh supplies either, as resupply missions are too far away. So, how will they get enough food? A new project might have the answer. The European Space Agency (ESA) and Solar Foods are wor

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

How Hot and Cold Affects Your Clear Braces

Clear braces are a popular choice for straightening teeth. They are made from different materials. But how do they hold up under heat and cold? A recent study looked into this. It tested three types of clear aligner materials. The goal was to see how heat and cold cycles affect their strength. Firs

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Nov 30 2025BUSINESS

Why Electric Cars Lose Value Faster Than Gas Cars

Electric vehicles (EVs) have been around for a while now. They are becoming more common on the roads, and the technology is improving. Charging is faster, batteries last longer, and prices are dropping. However, there's a catch: EVs lose value much quicker than gas-powered cars. On average, gas car

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

The Gut-Brain Link: How Gut Health Affects Autism

Autism is a complex condition. It affects how people think, behave, and interact with others. Scientists are now looking at the gut-brain connection. They believe it plays a big role in autism. The gut is home to trillions of tiny organisms. These are called microbes. In people with autism, these m

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Switzerland's Health Equity: A Work in Progress

Switzerland is known for its high-quality healthcare. But when it comes to health equity, the country still has a long way to go. Health equity means making sure everyone has the same chance to be healthy. But in Switzerland, different groups still face different health challenges. A recent study l

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legendary Playwright's Final Curtain Call

Tom Stoppard, a titan of British theatre, has passed away at 88. His departure leaves a void in the world of drama, but his legacy endures. Stoppard's work was a blend of wit and intellect, a rare mix that captivated audiences for decades. His plays were not just entertaining; they made people thin

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Why Some People Avoid Genetic Research

Genetic research is crucial for understanding human health. Yet, not everyone is eager to join these studies. A recent study looked into why some people, especially those from diverse backgrounds, are hesitant to take part. The study involved over 2, 000 people from different ethnic and racial back

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