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May 21 2025HEALTH

Teaching Skills Under the Spotlight: A New Way to Train Pediatric Critical Care Teachers

Teaching is a big part of being a pediatric critical care specialist. But who checks if these specialists are good at teaching? Not many. So, a group of medical education experts came up with a clever idea. They wanted to create a program that uses simulations to test and improve teaching skills in

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Tea That Packs a Double Punch

Tea has been a beloved beverage for centuries. It is known for its unique flavors and health benefits. Two key players in tea's goodness are theacrine and EGCG3"Me. Theacrine is known for its mild effect on the nervous system. EGCG3"Me, on the other hand, is more stable, easier to absorb, and packs

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Engine Tweaks for Cleaner, Efficient Drives

The goal was to find the best settings for a special engine. This engine uses a mix of fuels to burn cleanly and efficiently. It combines a high-reactive fuel, made from 30% mahua biodiesel and diesel, with a low-reactive fuel, ethanol. The engine can switch between different loads and ethanol share

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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nintendo's Game Stopped: The Dating App That Wasn't

A fun idea was shut down before it even started. A dating app called SmashTogether was supposed to help Super Smash Bros. fans find each other. It was not just about finding someone to play with. It was also about finding someone to date. The app had a clever plan. It wanted to match people based on

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May 20 2025FINANCE

US Debt Downgrade: What Happened and Why It Matters

The United States faced a significant credit rating downgrade. This is not the first time this has happened. The last two times were in 2011 and 2023. This time, it was Moody's turn to lower the rating. They dropped the US credit rating from Aaa to Aa1. This change sent shockwaves through the f

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May 20 2025POLITICS

The Trump Administration's Failed Takeover of the USIP

The Trump administration's attempt to seize control of the U. S. Institute of Peace (USIP) has been thwarted by a federal judge. The judge's ruling was clear: the actions taken by the administration were illegal and must be reversed. This decision came after a tense standoff at the institute's headq

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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jessica Simpson's Big Comeback on American Idol

Jessica Simpson made a splash on television again after a long break. She sang two songs during the American Idol finale on May 18. The first was a new track called "Blame Me. " The second was a cover of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" with a contestant named Josh King. Simpson's

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Two Leaders, Two Hours, No Peace

The phone rang for over two hours between two powerful leaders. The goal? To stop a brutal war. The leaders? The U. S. president and the Russian president. The war? The ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The outcome? No immediate peace, but a promise of future talks. The U. S. president reached out to hi

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Fishing in Turmoil: Scotland's Seafood Sector Faces Uncertain Future

A recent agreement between the UK and the EU has sparked controversy within Scotland's fishing community. The deal, which extends EU access to UK waters for another 12 years, has been met with strong criticism from some industry leaders. They argue that the agreement is a significant setback for Sco

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May 19 2025SPORTS

Clark and Reese: A Clash of Titans on the Court

The opening game of the season saw a fierce battle between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky. The spotlight was on Caitlin Clark, who delivered an impressive performance. She secured her third career triple-double, a feat that usually steals the show. However, this time, a heated moment overshad

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