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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Hungary's Baby Health Check: A Half-Century of Progress and What's Next

Hungary has been checking newborns for serious health issues for 50 years now. This started with tests for two rare conditions: phenylketonuria and galactosemia. Later, they added a test for congenital hypothyroidism 40 years ago. Today, they test for 27 different disorders, plus an optional test fo

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Nov 25 2025SCIENCE

The Tiny Worm That Changed Science

The world of science owes a lot to a tiny, transparent worm called Caenorhabditis elegans. It's not just any worm; it's a superstar in labs worldwide. But what makes it so special? It's not just the worm itself, but the way scientists work together to share resources and information. This teamwork h

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Latin America's Music Scene: A Fresh Perspective

A group of students from Syracuse University's Bandier Music Business Program recently spent their summer exploring the music industry in Latin America. They visited five cities across Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil, meeting with over 75 executives from major companies like Spotify, YouTube, Sony, and

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Caring for the Soul: A New Approach to Treating Chronically Ill African American Patients

In the world of healthcare, there's a big focus on treating the body, but what about the soul? Spirituality plays a huge role in overall well-being, especially for those dealing with long-term illnesses. Yet, it's often overlooked in regular medical check-ups, particularly for minority groups like A

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Code: How RNA Tweaks Keep Our Bodies Safe

Our bodies are like super-smart security systems. They know what belongs and what doesn't. Tiny changes in RNA, called modifications, play a big role in this. Over 170 types of these changes have been found. They help control how we grow, stay healthy, and adapt. Recently, scientists made a big dis

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Justice Prevails: Legal Flaws Lead to Dismissal of Charges

A federal judge recently made a significant ruling. She dismissed criminal charges filed against James Comey and Letitia James. The reason? The judge found that the person who initiated these charges, Lindsey Halligan, was not properly appointed to her position. Halligan was supposed to serve as th

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

A Miracle in a Coffin: The Story of a Woman Who Wasn't Ready to Go

In a surprising turn of events, a 65-year-old woman from Phitsanulok, Thailand, was found alive in a coffin just as she was about to be cremated. The incident took place at Wat Rat Prakhong Tham, a Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi, near Bangkok. The woman's brother had brought her to the temple after

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

The Justice Department's Shake-Up: What's Really Happening?

The Justice Department (DoJ) is going through big changes. Some say these changes are not good. The number of lawyers working there has dropped a lot. About 5, 500 lawyers and other workers have left since the current administration started. This includes people who were fired, quit, or took early r

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Nov 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Sleeping Giant Awakens: Ethiopia's Rare Volcanic Surprise

Deep in the Afar region of Ethiopia, a volcano named Hayli Gubbi made history by erupting after a staggering 12, 000 years of silence. This wasn't just any eruption; it was a massive display of nature's power, sending ash clouds soaring up to nine miles high. The ash didn't just stay local—it travel

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Nov 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Film: A Double-Edged Sword

The world of film and video is changing fast, thanks to AI. Some creators love it, while others hate it. The debate isn't just about technology; it's about art, jobs, and ethics. AI can make things easier and faster. It can help creators do more with less. But it also raises big questions. Is it fa

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