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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Eggs: The Unlikely Survivors

Eggs have a surprising secret. They are more likely to stay intact when they fall on their side. This fact was discovered after more than 200 eggs were tested in various experiments. This might not change how you crack an egg for breakfast. But it could help when hard-boiling eggs. Dropping them in

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

Navigating Gender Policies in Nursing Education

The nursing world is facing some tough challenges. New laws are making it hard to teach about sex and gender in a way that includes everyone. These laws often ignore the latest scientific findings. This is a big problem for nurse educators who want to provide a complete and accurate education.

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Social Media as a Lifeline for Dialysis Patients

Dialysis patients have a tough road. They face serious physical, mental, and social hurdles. These challenges can really mess with their daily life. But here's where things get interesting. Social media sites like X (formerly Twitter) have become a big deal for these folks. They use these platforms

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves and Seizures: Unraveling the Mysteries of Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a brain disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. To better understand and treat it, researchers need to dive deep into the brain's electrical activity. This is where mesoscale insights come into play. Mesoscale refers to the scale between the tiny cells of the brain and the la

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May 15 2025SPORTS

Should Pete Rose Be Celebrated in Cooperstown?

Pete Rose is a name that stirs up strong feelings in the world of baseball. His records and memorabilia are scattered throughout the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. However, there is no plaque for him in the gallery. That could change soon. A recent ruling means R

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May 15 2025POLITICS

The Battle Over Birthright Citizenship: What's at Stake?

The Supreme Court is set to tackle a significant issue: the legality of nationwide injunctions. This is not just about stopping a policy but also about the power of federal judges. The court will decide if President Trump can proceed with his plan to limit birthright citizenship. This plan aims to r

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May 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Cruise's Biggest Risk

Tom Cruise left a lasting impression at the Cannes Film Festival with the premiere of "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. " The event was a spectacle, featuring a 40-piece orchestra playing the iconic theme music as guests arrived. The audience was captivated by the film's special effects, b

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Early Intervention for Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) is a genetic condition that can cause a range of health issues, including epilepsy, learning difficulties, and autism. It is caused by changes in the TSC1 or TSC2 genes, which lead to problems in the mTOR pathway. This pathway is crucial for cell growth and survival.

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May 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Actors of Mixed Asian Heritage and the Struggle for Authentic Roles

The entertainment industry often falls short in providing authentic roles for actors of mixed Asian heritage. Olivia, who has Chinese ancestry, has been vocal about this issue. She has turned down many offers because they perpetuated harmful stereotypes. These stereotypes often cast Asian American w

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Troubles: The Legal Fight Brewing

The U. S. is in the middle of a trade war that has sparked a wave of legal challenges. The president has imposed tariffs on almost every country. This move has led to at least seven lawsuits. The main argument is that the president overstepped his authority. The U. S. Court of International

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