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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Energy Hunters: The Dolphinfish Dive Strategy

The vast open ocean is not an easy place to find food. Pelagic fish, those that live in the open sea, have to be clever about how they use their energy. They often take big risks, spending lots of energy to catch prey. This is especially true for dolphinfish. These fish have high energy needs and gr

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Experts Gather Amidst Uncertainty

A significant group of vaccine experts recently held their first meeting under the new U. S. Health Secretary. This meeting was notable because of the uncertainty surrounding who would ultimately approve the committee's suggestions. The committee, known for its role in shaping vaccine policies, tack

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Patterns of Suicidal Thoughts in Australian Men

Suicidal thoughts are a serious issue in Australia. The Ten to Men study is a big project that looked into this problem. It found that many men in Australia have had suicidal thoughts at some point. However, there is a lack of understanding about when these thoughts first appear in people who hav

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

How Do Immigrants Really Fit In?

Europe has been trying to help immigrants fit in for a long time. The way they've been doing this has changed a lot over the years and from one country to another. These days, most countries have some kind of "civic integration" program. These programs focus on teaching immigrants the "right" values

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Maple Syrup Makers in Vermont Struggle with Trade Turmoil

Maple syrup production in Vermont is a delicate dance with nature. The fickle spring weather already makes it a gamble. Now, trade policies are adding to the stress. These policies are making life difficult for an industry that relies heavily on international trade. The heart of the issue i

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

Data Breach or Tech Sabotage? DOGE's Actions at NLRB Under Scrutiny

A high-ranking Democrat in the House is raising serious questions about DOGE's activities at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The concern? DOGE might have been up to no good with sensitive data. This all started when a news outlet reported that some important information had gone missing f

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

How Digital Tools Are Shaking Up Blood Pressure Care

Managing high blood pressure is a big deal in healthcare. The way we handle it has been changing a lot lately. One of the biggest changes is the use of digital tools for medical care, known as telehealth. This approach has shown some real potential in helping people keep their blood pressure in c

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Parasite Invasion Halted by Marine Compound

Toxoplasmosis is a widespread disease caused by a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii. This parasite can lead to serious brain issues in people with weak immune systems. It can also cause birth defects if a pregnant person gets infected for the first time. The problem is that current treatments don't

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Cancer Insights: Teamwork Across Hospitals

Cancer research is getting a boost from a clever use of technology. Six university hospitals in Bavaria have joined forces. They have created a shared IT system. This system is designed to handle and analyze large amounts of health data. The goal is to gain a better understanding of cancer and how t

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Apr 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Space Race's New Face:A Female Crew's Journey

A space adventure took place recently, marking a significant moment in space tourism. A crew of women, including a famous TV host, a popular singer, and a rocket scientist, boarded a rocket and soared past the Kármán line, the boundary of space. They experienced weightlessness and returned to Earth

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