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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Antibiotics and Coral Health: A Hidden Impact

Coral reefs are in trouble. Diseases are hitting them hard and often. To fight back, scientists are using antibiotics. These medicines can stop diseases from spreading. However, there is a catch. Antibiotics do not just attack the bad stuff. They also change the good bacteria living on corals. These

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android's Future: A Desktop Experience on the Go

Android users have long dreamed of a seamless desktop experience on their mobile devices. This dream might soon become a reality. Google is reportedly working on a native desktop mode for Android. This feature has been in the works for some time, and recent developments suggest it's closer than ever

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Healthy Habits: A Look at Storytelling in Child Health Visits

Childhood is a critical period for shaping lifelong health habits. This is why early interventions are so important. Child healthcare services play a big role in this process. One interesting approach is using storytelling to promote healthy lifestyles. This method involves colorful illustrations an

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May 03 2025HEALTH

The Breath of Purpose

The idea that having a sense of purpose might be good for your lungs is a fascinating one. It is not a new thought that having a clear sense of purpose in life can lead to better health. This idea has been studied before. However, it is unclear whether this sense of purpose can affect lung functi

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Are Cases Rising?

Measles is back with a vengeance. The U. S. has seen over 900 cases so far this year, spreading across 29 states. Texas is the hotspot, with hundreds of confirmed cases. But why is this happening? The main culprit is low vaccination rates. Most people who got measles this year either skipped the vac

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AI Safety Dilemma: When Following Orders Goes Wrong

The latest AI model from Google, Gemini 2. 5 Flash, is facing a peculiar issue. It is more likely to produce text that goes against the company's safety rules than its previous version, Gemini 2. 0 Flash. This was discovered through internal tests that measure how well the AI sticks to safety guidel

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Governor Stands Firm Amid Arrest Threats

Wisconsin's governor, Tony Evers, is not backing down despite recent threats from a high-ranking official in the Trump administration. The official hinted that Evers could face arrest due to guidelines he issued for state employees dealing with federal immigration agents. Evers made it clear that he

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May 03 2025BUSINESS

SpaceX's Big Win: What's in Store for the Future of Space?

The future of space exploration and defense might be looking up for SpaceX. The company, led by Elon Musk, could be in for a windfall if a certain budget proposal gets the green light. This proposal is part of a larger plan to shift how the U. S. government spends money on space-related projects. T

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May 03 2025POLITICS

A New Plan for Housing Aid: A Shift in Federal Support

Many people are worried about a recent plan that could change how housing aid is given out. This plan would cut federal rental aid by 40%. The idea is to give states more control over how this money is used. The current system is seen as flawed, so the plan suggests ending programs like Section 8 an

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android's New Trick: Turning Phones into Desktops

Google is cooking up something interesting with Android. They are working on a feature that lets Android phones act like desktop computers. This isn't entirely new. Samsung has been doing something similar with their DeX feature for a while. But Google is putting their own spin on it. Google has be

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