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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

The Health Journey of Iranian Pilgrims

The Hajj is a significant event for Muslims worldwide. It is a pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place annually. For Iranian pilgrims, the journey has its own set of health challenges. Let's dive into the health patterns of Iranian Hajj pilgrims from 2013 to 2022. The Hajj is a massive undertaking. It

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Coffee's Fungal Foes: A Green Solution

Coffee is a big deal. It's a major cash crop for many countries. But there's a problem. Fungal infections can mess with coffee plants, hurting both the quantity and quality of the berries. These fungi don't just harm the plants; they can also produce toxins that affect humans. So, managing these fun

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Beans, Bugs, and Bacteria: The Hidden World Below

The world beneath our feet is a bustling ecosystem, full of interactions that shape the world above. One such interaction involves beans, bacteria, and bugs. Specifically, the relationship between beans and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, known as rhizobia, has long been seen as a win-win. But what about

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Republican Lawmakers Challenge PBS and NPR in Heated Congress Meeting

A recent congressional hearing turned into a heated debate. Republicans took aim at PBS and NPR. They accused these public media giants of being biased and spreading false information. The hearing was organized by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. She labeled PBS and NPR as "radical left-wing e

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Mar 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Climate Control for Chicken Farms

The goal was to create a smart system for managing the climate in chicken farms. This system aims to reduce the stress that chickens experience due to heat. It uses a combination of modern technology and smart decision-making to keep the environment just right for the birds. The system relies on se

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Mar 24 2025CELEBRITIES

A Young Life Cut Short: The Gardner Family's Heartbreaking Loss

The world of sports was shaken by a tragic event when Brett Gardner, a former star outfielder for the Yankees, and his wife Jessica announced the sudden death of their 14-year-old son, Miller. This news came as a shock to many, as it was revealed that Miller had passed away during a family vacation.

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Mar 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Heartbreak Hits Again: Natalie Joy's Journey Through Loss

Natalie Joy, a surgical technologist, has faced a tough journey. She recently shared that she experienced a second miscarriage. This happened just a couple of months after her first. She took to Instagram to share her pain. She wrote, "This past week, I miscarried again. " Joy had to deal with the l

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Mar 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Power Grid's New Helper: Fuzzy Logic and Dynamic Voltage Restorers

The modern power grid is under pressure. It has to handle more complex disturbances than ever before. This is due to the rise of renewable energy sources and the increased use of advanced electronics. These factors lead to voltage sags, swells, and harmonics. These issues can harm equipment and

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Bid for Sea Cliff's Top Spot

A recent election in a small New York community saw an unexpected twist. A local businessman decided to challenge the incumbent mayor. This was not your typical political race. The challenger, Robert Ehrlich, is the founder of a popular snack brand. He had never been involved in local politics b

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

How Neurons Make Sense of the World

Neurons in the brain are often seen as simple components that react in straightforward ways to different signals. For example, some neurons might fire more when they detect a certain shape or color. However, real neurons are much more complicated. They can have irregular and unpredictable responses.

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