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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Africa's Fight Against HIV/AIDS: Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

In 2001, African leaders made a bold promise to tackle HIV and AIDS. They called it the Abuja Declaration. Since then, there have been some wins. More money has been put into the fight. New ways to test and treat HIV have been found. Efforts to stop mothers from passing HIV to their babies have work

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Jul 04 2025POLITICS

How Politics Shaped COVID-19 Safety in South Korea

South Korea's response to COVID-19 took an interesting turn when the government changed hands. Before the pandemic, a progressive party was in charge. Then, a conservative group took over. This switch gave researchers a chance to see how different political views affected people's fear of the virus

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Affordable Android Tablet with Surprising Features

In the world of tablets, Android devices are often overlooked in favor of pricier iPads. However, the Tabwee T20 proves that you don't need to spend a fortune to get a solid tablet experience. This tablet packs a punch with its 10. 1-inch display, octa-core processor, and 256GB of storage. It also

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Understanding TGF-β's Role in Brain Tumors and How We Can Fight Back

Brain tumors, specifically glioma, are a big problem. They start in the support cells of the brain and can be very serious. Doctors have tried many treatments like surgery, drugs, and radiation, but these tumors often come back. So, what's going on? One key player in this is something called TGF-β.

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Jul 04 2025CELEBRITIES

The Legacy of Keith Moffat: A Look at His Impact

Keith Moffat was a figure who left a lasting mark on the world of science and technology. His work spanned many years, and his contributions were significant. He was known for his innovative thinking and his ability to solve complex problems. His legacy is not just in the projects he completed, but

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

A Professor Who Inspires: The Legacy of Chrys Wesdemiotis

Chrys Wesdemiotis is a well-known figure in the scientific community. He has made significant contributions to various fields of research. His impact goes beyond his professional achievements. He has touched the lives of many students and colleagues. The University of Akron recently honored him wit

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Can JoyPop Really Help Students Feel Better?

Students in Canada are facing a mental health crisis. Many need help but don't know where to turn. Mobile apps could be a big help, but most students don't use them much. Why? Because many apps are hard to use or not very effective. JoyPop is an app designed to help students handle stress and build

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Tech Boost: Making Micro 3D Printing More Precise

3D printing is getting smaller and more precise. LCD-based 3D printing is a budget-friendly way to make tiny microfluidic devices. But, it's not perfect. The problem? Sticky resin and wobbly release films can mess up the tiny details. Here's a clever fix: sticky tape. By adding transparent double-s

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

School Nurses: The Unsung Heroes of Health Education

School nurses are more than just band-aid fixers. They are experts in child health and trusted figures in our communities. Their role goes beyond treating scraped knees; they are crucial in planning and evaluating health education programs. With their clinical know-how and understanding of both nati

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Bright Future: How New Glowing Materials Could Change Our Gadgets

Scientists have created new glowing materials that could make our screens and lights more efficient. These materials are made by mixing tiny amounts of two special substances, anthracene and perylene, into a base material called acenaphthene. When light hits these new materials, they glow in differe

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