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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Understanding how soil conditions impact the spread of a plant disease

There is a sneaky plant disease called Phytophthora ramorum. It is a big problem in nurseries. It can hide in the soil. It waits in the dirt. It can stay there for a long time. It can hide in old, infected leaves that are buried. To understand how this disease spreads, scientists did some experimen

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May 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Holly's Historic Dam: A Battle for Preservation

The Holly Dam and its mill pond are facing a tough situation. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has some concerns. They want the dam repaired or removed. This has not gone down well with the locals. The dam has been a part of Holly for a long time. It's more tha

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Frontline Heroes: How Prepared Are Ethiopian Health Workers for COVID-19?

Health workers in Ethiopia are on the frontline of the COVID-19 battle. Their actions are crucial in controlling the spread of the virus. A recent study took a close look at how well these health professionals are following COVID-19 prevention guidelines. The study gathered data from various sour

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Art and Attitude: How Hospital Staff Find New Perspectives

Art is becoming a popular tool in hospitals. It can help change how people think and feel about their lives. This is especially true for those who work in teaching hospitals. These hospitals are places where doctors and nurses learn and train. The focus was on how often staff took part in art ac

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT: Your New Digital Passport?

ChatGPT is no longer just a chatbot. It's got a massive following, with around 600 million users checking in every month. The team behind ChatGPT is now planning to let users log into other apps using their ChatGPT account. This is similar to how people use their Google or Facebook accounts to acces

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May 28 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Federal Funding Under Fire

Harvard University is in the middle of a heated dispute with the federal government. The current administration is looking into pulling back a significant amount of money from the university. This move is part of a larger conflict that has been brewing for some time. The administration is eyeing ar

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Gaza's New Reality: Forced Moves and Food Scarcity

The Gaza Strip is facing a major upheaval as nearly 180, 000 Palestinians have been forced to relocate due to the latest military actions by Israel. This displacement has transformed familiar landscapes into makeshift refugee camps. A once peaceful harbor is now a sea of tents, and a diplomatic buil

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May 28 2025CRIME

Search for Inmate in Mississippi Ends

A search for a missing inmate in Mississippi has been called off. The hunt for Antoine Massey, who was thought to be in Adams County, has been suspended. The news was shared by the Adams County Sheriff's Office. This decision came after a thorough search that lasted for ho

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Megalodon's Menu: The Surprising Diet of the Ancient Giant Shark

Megalodon, the massive shark that ruled the oceans millions of years ago, might not have been the picky eater scientists once thought. New findings suggest this giant predator had a varied diet, feasting on more than just large marine mammals like whales. This discovery comes from a close look at th

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May 28 2025POLITICS

The Viral Hug That Sparked a Global Storm

The internet was buzzing with a video of the French president's wife playfully pushing him. This incident took place in Vietnam, where the president had just landed. The video shows a moment where the president seems to be talking to someone, and suddenly, a pair of red-sleeved arms pushes him gentl

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