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Jul 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Wildfire Smoke in San Francisco Made People Sick: A Data Detective Story

Wildfires are scary. They burn forests, destroy homes, and make the air dirty. In 2018, a big wildfire in California sent smoke to San Francisco. Scientists wanted to know if this smoke made people sick. But how? They can't just ask people to breathe dirty air on purpose. That's not fair or safe. So

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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Nature's Tiny Chemists: The Promise and Pitfalls of Cyanobacteria

Cyanobacteria, often overlooked, are nature's tiny chemists. These blue-green algae pack a punch, producing a variety of biologically active compounds. These compounds play a big role in ecosystems and even hold promise for new medicines. However, tapping into this potential isn't easy. Researchers

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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Wires, Big Impact: How Tiny Changes Can Boost CO2 Conversion

Scientists have created special tiny wires, called nanowires, that are really good at turning CO2 into useful stuff. These wires are made of two metals, palladium and copper, arranged in a unique way. The special thing about these wires is that they have tiny surfaces that are under stress, which ma

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Jul 15 2025CRIME

A Dark Sunday in Lexington: Church Shooting Leaves Community in Shock

A peaceful Sunday turned tragic in Lexington, Kentucky, when a man opened fire at a local church. The incident began earlier that morning when the suspect, Guy House, shot a state trooper during a traffic stop. House then fled the scene, carjacked a vehicle, and headed to Richmond Road Baptist Churc

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Jul 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park's Future Hangs in the Balance Amid Financial Dispute

The beloved animated series South Park is facing an uncertain future as a high-stakes financial dispute unfolds behind the scenes. The creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, are locked in a battle with Paramount Global and the incoming studio owner, Skydance. At the center of the conflict is a propos

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Jul 15 2025BUSINESS

EU and US Trade Tensions: What's at Stake?

The EU is planning to retaliate against the US with tariffs on a range of products. This includes aircraft, cars, machinery, chemicals, plastics, medical devices, electrical equipment, and industrial goods. The total value of these goods is less than previously proposed, at around €95 billion. The

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Jul 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Moves: New Ukraine Deal and Russia Deadline

Donald Trump recently made big announcements that could shake up global politics. He revealed a new deal with NATO to send Patriot missiles and other weapons to Ukraine. This move is seen as a strong response to Russia's ongoing attacks. Trump also set a deadline for Russia. He gave Vladimir Putin

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Jul 15 2025BUSINESS

Tomato Trade: U. S. Hikes Tariffs, Prices, and Tensions

The U. S. has slapped a 17% tax on fresh tomatoes from Mexico. This move is meant to protect American tomato farmers. But it might make tomatoes more expensive for everyone else. Mexico sends a lot of tomatoes to the U. S. About 70% of tomatoes in the U. S. come from Mexico. That's a big jump from

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of a Rare Illness

A woman in her mid-50s, who had asthma since adulthood, was dealing with a high fever, skin rash, achy joints, and numbness. Doctors found that her eosinophil count was unusually high. A special scan, called FDG PET/CT, showed unusual activity in her lungs and muscles, especially in her legs. This s

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

How Yoga Gives Your Brain a Mini Workout

Ever wonder how yoga affects your brain? A recent study used a special device called fNIRS to check out what happens in the frontal lobe during yoga. The experiment included 27 healthy adults who practiced yoga for about 23 minutes. This wasn't your typical yoga session; it mixed active poses with r

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