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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

The Secret Life of Tiny Invaders

Microsporidia are tiny, single-celled parasites that can cause infections in people. They are known to target the small intestine. One type of microsporidia, Encephalitozoon intestinalis, is particularly good at infecting humans. These parasites have a sneaky way of hiding inside cells called macrop

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Apr 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden Patterns of Teamwork and Success

The Gryzzly dataset is a treasure trove of information. It is a collection of 4. 4 million interactions. These interactions were recorded between 12, 447 users and 173, 323 tasks. These tasks were part of 50, 759 projects. The data spans from 2017 to 2024. It comes from real-world use of the Gryzzly

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Apr 06 2025POLITICS

The Fight Over Medicaid and Planned Parenthood

The Supreme Court had a lively debate on Wednesday. The topic was whether states should be able to stop giving Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood. This isn't just about one state or one organization. It's part of a bigger fight over who gets to decide where low-income patients go for their healthc

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Apr 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tracking Down Pollution in Groundwater: A Smart New Approach

Groundwater pollution can strike suddenly, and finding the source quickly is crucial. A new method combines two algorithms to tackle this problem. This mix of tools can pinpoint where pollution started, how much was released, and when it happened. The first tool, called EnKF, narrows down the searc

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Apr 06 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Impact of Cycling in Sprint Triathlons

Sprint-distance triathlons are intense. They push athletes to their limits. Yet, one part of the race often flies under the radar. That's the cycling segment. It's crucial, but not many studies have looked into the power output of elite triathletes during this part of the race. This is surprising. T

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Apr 06 2025WEATHER

Weather Shifts: From Summer Heat to Rainy Monday

Weather patterns are set to change dramatically in the Midlands. The upcoming Sunday is expected to be the last day of summer-like warmth, with temperatures soaring into the 80s, possibly nearing 90 degrees. Winds will pick up in the afternoon, with gusts reaching up to 25-30 mph. While the day will

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Apr 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Floods and Farm Pollution: A Wake-Up Call

Floods are becoming more common and more severe. This is due to climate change. These floods can cause big problems. They can spread harmful substances into water supplies. These substances are known as contaminants of emerging concern or CECs. Antibiotics are a big part of this problem. They

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Apr 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Halle Berry's Next Big Move: A Star-Studded Crime Thriller

Halle Berry is not part of the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday. However, she is diving into a new adventure with Marvel stars Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo. This is not a superhero movie, though. It is a crime thriller based on Don Winslow’s Crime 101. This project has been on Berry's resume for a wh

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

How Palestinian Clinics are Facing Domestic Violence

In the occupied Palestinian territories, a significant number of women face intimate partner violence, a common form of domestic violence (DV). This issue is not just a personal tragedy but a serious public health concern that affects the well-being of women and their families. It is a violation of

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Bilingual Brains: How Languages Find Their Place

The human brain is a complex network of regions. It is responsible for many tasks, including language. For bilinguals, the question of how the brain stores and processes two languages has long been a topic of interest. Two individuals who spoke both Basque and Spanish provided a unique opportunity t

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