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Mar 26 2025BUSINESS

The Future of Syl's: From Diner to Detail Shop

The Syl's restaurant property in Rockdale has been empty for over two years. The restaurant was a popular spot until it shut down in January 2023. The owner, Don "Duke" Williams, passed away in November 2022 from a heart attack. His wife, Maura Williams, announced the closure on Facebook. The res

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Mar 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hydrogen's Role in Coral Survival: A Temperature Twist

Coral reefs are in trouble. The oceans are getting warmer, and this is causing mass bleaching events. These events are bad news for corals, and scientists are looking for new ways to help them survive until the world can tackle ocean warming. One interesting idea is using molecular hydrogen. This st

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

A Big Shake-Up at the CDC: Money and Leaders Gone

The CDC, or Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is going through some big changes. First, it's losing a huge chunk of money. The agency is set to lose 11. 4 billion dollars. This money was meant to help states fight COVID-19. Many state health departments were struggling even before the pand

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Mar 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Urban Trees Can Boost Your Health

In Switzerland, a long-term study has shown that neighborhoods filled with well-planned trees have lower death rates. This isn't just about making cities look nice. Trees do a lot for people's health. They clean the air, provide shade, and make it more enjoyable to be outside. This is especially imp

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Wheelchair Skills: A New Way to Empower Students

Wheelchairs can be a game-changer for kids who use them. They can help kids join in at school, play sports, and take part in community events. However, many young wheelchair users still depend on others to get around. This is where the Wheelchair Skills Training Program (WSTP) comes in. It has shown

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Joint Health: Exploring Natural Compounds for Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a widespread condition that affects many people. Unfortunately, there are few effective treatments besides surgery. This is where molecular docking comes in. It's a technique used in drug discovery to find new compounds that can treat diseases. Until now, it hasn't been used to fin

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Mar 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Services: The Battle for Attention

The entertainment world is changing fast, and streaming services are feeling the heat. Social media platforms are using smart technology to keep users hooked. These platforms use AI to show users exactly what they want to see, making the experience feel personal and effortless. This is a big deal, e

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Mar 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Do People Really Feel About Brain-Computer Interfaces?

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have made huge strides in the last ten years. These devices can read and interpret brain signals, allowing users to control computers or machines with their thoughts. This is a big deal. But how do people really feel about this technology? This is a question that

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Mar 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Online Harassment Changed During the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic brought many changes to daily life. One of the most significant shifts was the move to online learning. This change had a big impact on teenagers. It increased the time they spent on screens. This also raised worries about cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is when someone uses digit

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Nurses Boost Skills with Specialized Training

Epilepsy monitoring units (EMUs) are crucial for managing epilepsy patients. These units often require nurses to handle complex evaluations that can increase risks for patients. To address this, the National Association of Epilepsy Centers has set up guidelines for training nurses in advanced epilep

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