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Mar 23 2025SCIENCE

Brilliant Braces: The Power of Quantum Dots in Orthodontics

A new study has been looking into a special kind of glue for braces. This glue has tiny bits of zinc oxide, called quantum dots. These dots are so small that they can't be seen with the naked eye. The goal was to see if this glue could do more than just hold braces in place. It turns out, it might b

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Mar 22 2025CRIME

Tesla Under Fire: A Surge in Vandalism and Political Reactions

The United States has seen a troubling rise in vandalism targeting Tesla properties. This includes vehicles, dealerships, and charging stations. The incidents have sparked strong reactions from political figures and law enforcement. The FBI has recorded at least nine states experiencing these crime

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Mar 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Struggles of Today's Teenage Boys

The world has changed a lot since parents were kids. A recent TV show highlights just how different it is now. In the show, a detective visits a school to find out why a 13-year-old boy, Jamie, allegedly hurt his classmate, Katie. The detective thinks they were friends, but his own son reveals a sho

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Breakthrough in Safe Energy Storage with Zinc Batteries

Zinc-based batteries are gaining attention as a safe and reliable way to store energy. These batteries, known as zinc aqueous batteries (ZABs), have a lot of potential, but they have some big problems. Specifically, they struggle with side reactions and dendrite growth, which make it hard to use the

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Dementia Care: Peru's Health System Under the Microscope

Dementia is a growing concern worldwide. It is a complex condition that is becoming more common. Health systems around the globe are finding it hard to manage chronic issues like dementia. Often, the care provided is not well-coordinated. This is especially true in countries with fewer resources. I

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin Voters Paid to Sign Petition

In Wisconsin, a political action committee backed by Elon Musk is stirring up controversy. They are offering $100 to voters who sign a petition against "activist judges. " This move comes just two weeks before a crucial state Supreme Court election. The group, America PAC, made this announcement on

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Unexpected Bleeding After Eye Surgery

A patient experienced long-term bleeding in the eye after a specific type of eye surgery. This surgery, known as pars plana vitrectomy, is often used to treat a serious eye condition called proliferative diabetic retinopathy. The bleeding happened because of new blood vessels forming at the spot whe

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Disability and HIV: The Hidden Struggle of Young Women in Eswatini

Young women in Eswatini face a unique set of challenges. Those with disabilities are at a higher risk of violence and HIV infection. This is a significant problem that needs attention. In 2022, about 14% of adolescent girls and young women aged 13-24 years in Eswatini reported having a functional di

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Mar 20 2025FINANCE

February's Home Sales: A Surprising Turn

The housing market showed unexpected strength in February. Sales of existing homes went up by 4. 2% from January. This is a significant jump, especially when experts had predicted a 3% drop. However, it's important to note that these sales figures are based on deals that closed in February. This mea

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Why We Struggle to See Shades of Gray in Bad Behavior

People often think that bad actions should be judged based on how serious they are. But, it turns out, this isn't always the case. It seems that people are more willing to see differences between bad actions when they are moving from a less serious one to a more serious one. For example, if someo

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