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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Guardians in Distress: The Story of Our Body's Vascular Police

Ever wondered what keeps our blood flowing smoothly? Let the vascular endothelial cells guide the way. These are natural bodyguards. They are flat cells. They line the insides of our blood vessels, providing a first line defense and crucial functions like maintaining blood pressure, keeping blood f

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Sleep-quality Studies Needed More Clarity

What does a good night's sleep have to do with how we conduct studies on it? Did you know that scientists research sleep to find patterns that could benefit us? The idea is to use Mendelian randomization, a fancy term for studying genes that relate to different traits. We've seen many studies don

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

Books Under Fire: The Jerusalem Bookstore Raid

East Jerusalem's Educational Bookshop, a pillar of intellectual life, is now facing trouble. Is this raid by police is a result of reading too many books? Police showed up at the bookshop on Sunday and accused the owners of selling books that spread hate. They were also suspicious about selling boo

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Feb 11 2025SCIENCE

Finding hidden water loss patterns in flood-prone areas

In places where floods are common and water data is hard to find, like Samar in the Philippines, figuring out how much water is lost through evaporation is a big challenge. Scientists decided to find out if some important climate factors have a direct effect on this water loss. They used a special t

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Feb 11 2025RELIGION

Gods of Cooperation: How Beliefs Shape Our Behavior

Humans have long believed in gods that care about our morals. The reason for this has been debated, with some saying these beliefs help societies grow and encourage teamwork. But recent evidence suggests that these beliefs aren't just for big groups and might not always boost cooperation. Belief i

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Kids on the Move: The Power of Exercise

Exercise isn't just about staying fit; it's a game-changer for kids' overall well-being. We're talking social skills, mental health, and emotional stability. It is not only about the body, it is about the mind too. Moving around helps children develop and grow. It is not just about the body. Peopl

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Feb 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: The Dry Future Ahead

Climate models give us a sneaky peek at how Earth's thirst is growing. New climate models from 22 different teams offer detailed forecasts of water needs and availability around the world. These forecasts predict more water use by plants and evaporation changes. The experts have included

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Scandal Rocks DOJ Team as US Treasury faces Data privacy concerns.

A judge put the brakes on a team member's access to sensitive Treasury data, right before someone from the team stepped down after some nasty social media posts came to light. There are three union groups involved, blasting the way all this was handled. The judge tossed a temporary restriction at U.

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Main Road Reopens Amid Uncertain Peace

A temporary pause in fighting is pushing forward in Gaza as Israeli forces step back from a key route between the north and south sides of the region, handing a victory to Hamas. The move is part of a broader deal to ease tensions and extend a fragile peace, but talks didn’t seem as sild as clouds m

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Poop Talk: What Your Bowel Movements Really Tell You About Your Health

Bowel movements, often considered a taboo subject, can actually provide valuable insights into your overall health. Unlike many, you don't always need to poop daily. There is a wide range of what is considered "normal" when it comes to going to the bathroom. Normal can mean a poop schedule

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