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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Cheese and Nightmares: Is There a Link?

Ever wondered why you have bad dreams after eating certain foods? A recent study dug into this question and found some interesting connections. It turns out that people who struggle with lactose intolerance might be more likely to have intense nightmares. The study, which looked at over 1, 000 part

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Jul 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Do People Resist Climate Policies?

People often oppose climate policies even after they are implemented. This resistance can make it harder to tackle climate change effectively. To understand this better, researchers examined 27 climate policies in wealthy countries between 2009 and 2022. They gathered insights from experts and analy

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Why Are So Many People Having Tummy Troubles?

More and more people in the US are dealing with gut problems. Experts think this is because of our modern way of life. Things like eating unhealthy food, not moving enough, and drinking too little water can mess up our digestion. Stress and anxiety, especially after the pandemic, are also making thi

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Jul 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pixar's Elio: A Story of Changes and Challenges

Pixar's latest film, Elio, had a rocky journey from concept to release. Initially, the movie was filled with unique and vibrant elements that reflected its director's vision. Elio, the main character, was designed to be a queer-coded boy with a passion for environmentalism and fashion. One of the mo

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Jun 30 2025BUSINESS

Home Depot Expands with Big Buy

Home Depot just made a huge move. They are buying GMS, a company that sells building supplies, for a whopping $4. 3 billion. This deal is all about Home Depot wanting to sell more to professionals like electricians, roofers, and renovators. These folks buy a lot of supplies and do big projects all y

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Jun 30 2025CRIME

A Tragic Workplace Mishap in Missouri

A terrible accident took place at a cereal factory in Perryville, Missouri. A worker, Nicolas Lopez Gomez, lost his life while cleaning an industrial oven. He was 38 years old and had been using a power washer on the outside of the oven when the incident occurred. It's still unclear how he ended up

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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Use Tiny Guides to Shape Their DNA

Plants have a clever way of managing their DNA. They use special proteins called REM transcription factors and a helper protein named GDE1 to direct tiny RNA molecules to specific spots on the DNA. These RNA molecules act like guides, helping to add chemical tags called methyl groups to the DNA. Thi

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Jun 29 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Marathon Match: Weather, Drama, and a Last-Minute Hero

Chelsea's journey to the Club World Cup last eight was anything but straightforward. The match against Benfica turned into a four-hour marathon due to a thunderstorm and a controversial penalty. The game started normally, with Chelsea taking an early lead thanks to Reece James' stunning free-kick. H

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Jun 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Move in Chip Tech: What's Next?

Samsung is making waves in the semiconductor world. They've just finished the basic design of their second-generation 2nm GAA process. This tech is set to power future Exynos chips and more. It's a big step for Samsung, showing they're back in the game and could challenge TSMC, the current leader.

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Genes and Liver Fat Team Up to Raise Triglyceride Levels

High triglyceride levels, or hypertriglyceridaemia, are not just about what you eat. It's a mix of genes and lifestyle. The liver plays a big role here. When the liver has too much fat, it makes more of a certain type of cholesterol. This cholesterol is rich in triglycerides. Now, scientists think t

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