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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Catalysts: The Unsung Heroes in Cleaning Up Air Pollution

Catalysts are vital in tackling air pollution, specifically volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These compounds are everywhere, from paints to cleaning supplies, and they're harmful when inhaled. To make catalysts more effective at breaking down VOCs, scientists have been working on improving their

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May 08 2025HEALTH

When Chemo Fails, What's Next for Biliary Tract Cancer Patients?

Biliary tract cancer (BTC) is a tough opponent. When it advances, doctors often turn to gemcitabine and cisplatin (GP) as a first line of defense. But what happens when GP treatment fails? That's when things get really tricky. The outlook for these patients is grim. However, there's a potential back

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May 06 2025POLITICS

A New Plan for Gaza: What's Really Going On?

Israel's Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, recently made a bold statement. He said that if Israel wins in Gaza, the area will be completely destroyed. He also mentioned that people will start leaving for other countries. This news has caused a lot of worry, but for those living in Gaza, the bigges

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May 06 2025HEALTH

Why Do Rural Areas Have More Early Stomach Cancer Cases?

In the city of Hangzhou, China, a striking difference in early stomach cancer cases has been noticed. The rural parts of the city see more of these cases compared to the urban areas. This is a big deal because it shows a clear divide in health issues between city and countryside. It's important to

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May 06 2025HEALTH

Latino Health Disparities in Santa Clara County: A Wake-Up Call

The Latino community in Santa Clara County faces serious health challenges. These issues are not new, but a recent health assessment has brought them into sharp focus. The report highlights that Latinos in the county experience higher rates of gun violence, obesity, and deaths from diabetes and hear

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May 06 2025POLITICS

Rochester's Fourth Ward Election Dispute: The Legal Battle Continues

The legal fight over Rochester's Fourth Ward election is far from over. A court date has been scheduled for November 24, 2024 to determine the outcome of a lawsuit challenging the residency of the ward's current council member. The dispute centers around Andy Friederichs, who won the election last

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Genes, Lifestyle, and Type 2 Diabetes: What's the Connection?

Type 2 diabetes is a growing concern worldwide. It's a complex condition influenced by genetics and lifestyle. Genes play a significant role in how the body handles fat. This is known as genetic predisposition to adiposity. It's a fancy term for the tendency to store fat, even if someone is not o

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May 02 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of the Abandoned Lab Animals

In 2025, a political figure, Shri Thanedar, found himself in the spotlight for a reason he probably did not expect. Thanedar, a U. S. Representative, had just introduced a resolution to impeach President Donald Trump. But instead of focusing on his political move, social media buzzed with old allega

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May 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Kylie and Timothée's Love Story: A Public Affair

Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are making waves with their public displays of affection. The couple was recently spotted at a Los Angeles Lakers game, where they couldn't keep their hands off each other. They sat courtside, holding hands and sharing kisses throughout the game. The Lakers lost to

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May 01 2025HEALTH

Unequal Care: Breast Cancer Treatment Gaps

Over the past decade, a troubling pattern has emerged in how breast cancer is treated. The focus is on a specific type of breast cancer, one that is ERBB2-positive. This type of cancer is known for its aggressive nature. The treatment for this type of cancer is called ERBB2-targeted t

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