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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Cities Can Use Tech to Improve Health and Fairness

Cities are always looking for ways to make life better for their residents. One big challenge is how to make sure everyone has a healthy environment and fair opportunities. A new tool called agent-based simulation is helping to figure this out. This tool can show what might happen if a city changes

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Figuring Out the Best Time to Check Iodine Levels in Pregnant Women

Iodine is super important for pregnant women. But measuring it in urine can be tricky. The amount of iodine in urine changes a lot. This makes it hard to get accurate results. So, scientists looked for a better way. They found that using the iodine-to-creatinine ratio in urine gives a more stable m

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

How Fat Near the Heart Affects Energy and Health

The fat around the heart, called epicardial adipose tissue (EAT), is special. It has traits similar to brown fat, which helps burn energy. One important protein in EAT is UCP1, which plays a role in how cells make and use energy. Scientists wanted to see how stopping UCP1 affects the way EAT works,

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Nov 13 2025SCIENCE

How AI is Helping Spacecraft Find Their Way on the Moon

In the heart of Adelaide, a group of clever minds is working on a game-changing idea. They're developing AI tech to help spacecraft navigate the Moon's surface. This isn't just about the Moon, though. The same tech could be used to explore other planets, as long as there's existing data to compare w

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Cats, Tumors, and Smart Tech: How AI is Changing Vet Care

Cats are pretty common pets, but they can get sick too. One big problem is tumors in their mammary glands. These tumors are the third most common type of cancer in cats. Vets have been using old-school methods to figure out which cats might get them, but these methods aren't very accurate. Now, sci

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

How Underground Living Changes the Eyes of Mandarin Voles

Mandarin voles, small mammals that live mostly underground, have eyes that are different from their relatives that live above ground. Scientists wanted to see how living in the dark changes their vision. They compared Mandarin voles to Brandt's voles, which live above ground, and regular lab mice.

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Is Spun Citrate the Future of Platelet Checks?

Researchers have been looking into spun citrate samples as a possible way to measure platelets. This could be a big deal because it might make the process easier and more accurate. But is it really necessary to change the way we do things? Right now, the usual method involves collecting blood and t

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Brazil's Deadly Police Raid Sparks Calls for Independent Investigation

In Brazil, a recent police operation in Rio de Janeiro has sparked outrage and calls for an independent investigation. The raid, which took place on October 28, resulted in the deaths of 121 people, including four police officers. The operation targeted the Comando Vermelho gang, a powerful criminal

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Domino's Pizza UK: Tough Times Ahead

Domino's Pizza Group in the UK is facing a challenging market. The company recently lowered its profit expectations for 2025. This is due to higher labor costs and weaker consumer spending. The UK economy is struggling with inflation and uncertainty. These factors are making it harder for businesses

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Why People Trade Sex for Resources: A Look from Different Angles

Sexual exchanges for resources are not new. They happen in many forms. Some call it sex work. Others see it as transactional intimacy. But why do people do it? And what makes it so complex? From a biological standpoint, it's about survival and reproduction. Men and women have different needs. Men o

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