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Jul 11 2025EDUCATION

How Museums Can Teach Doctors About Faith and Healing

Doctors in training often miss out on learning about religion and spirituality. This is a big deal because many patients find comfort and meaning in their faith. But how can medical schools fix this? One cool idea is to take students to museums. Museums have tons of artifacts from different religio

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Jul 11 2025EDUCATION

Mary McLeod Bethune: A Legacy of Education and Empowerment

Mary McLeod Bethune, a trailblazer in education and civil rights, was celebrated in her hometown of Mayesville, South Carolina, on what would have been her 150th birthday. This event highlighted her enduring impact on American society. Born in the Midlands, Bethune's journey began with a strong com

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Hydatidiform Moles and a Tiny Protein

Scientists have been digging into a tiny protein called Low Molecular Mass Polypeptide-2 (LMM-2). This protein is found in human trophoblast cells, which are crucial for baby development in the womb. The big news is that LMM-2 is way more active in hydatidiform moles than in normal pregnancies. Hyda

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Cosmic Neighborhood: A Giant Void?

Scientists have made a bold claim: Earth and the Milky Way might be sitting in a huge, empty space. This isn't just any empty space—it's a void that's 20% less dense than the rest of the universe. Imagine a bubble 2 billion light-years wide, with our galaxy floating in the middle. This idea comes fr

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Gaza's Hospitals Struggle as Fuel Runs Out

In Gaza, hospitals are facing a severe fuel shortage, which is putting patients' lives at risk. Doctors are forced to share incubators among multiple babies, and some hospitals are shutting down vital services like kidney dialysis. The UN has warned that the situation is critical, with very little f

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Jul 09 2025POLITICS

Life in the Swamp: A Look at Florida's Immigrant Detention Center

Deep in the Florida Everglades, a detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" is facing serious allegations. People held there and their families say the place is really tough to live in. They talk about not having enough water, power cuts, and lots of mosquitoes. Vladimir Miranda, a Cuban migra

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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

Chet Holmgren: A Rising Star in the NBA

Chet Holmgren, the young talent from Oklahoma City Thunder, has made a big move. He just signed a huge contract extension. This deal is for five years and could be worth up to $250 million. It's fully guaranteed, which means he's set for a while. Holmgren had a tough season. He missed three months

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Gaza Talks Take Time: What's Really Going On?

Negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza are taking longer than hoped. Qatar, which is hosting the talks, says both sides need more time to agree. This is not what Donald Trump wanted. He had hoped to announce a deal during Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington this week. But it looks like that won't

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

PFAS: The Invisible Threat Lurking in Everyday Life

PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, have become a hot topic in research lately. Scientists are digging deep to understand how these chemicals affect our health. They are found almost everywhere, from the food we eat to the water we drink, even in the air we breathe. These chemicals can sne

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Jul 07 2025SPORTS

A Late Bloomer's Triumph in Formula 1

Nico Hulkenberg's journey to the podium in Formula 1 is nothing short of remarkable. At 37 years old, he secured his first-ever podium finish at the British Grand Prix, starting from a lowly 19th position on the grid. This achievement is a testament to his skill, perseverance, and the unpredictable

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