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Jul 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Do People Resist Climate Policies?

People often oppose climate policies even after they are implemented. This resistance can make it harder to tackle climate change effectively. To understand this better, researchers examined 27 climate policies in wealthy countries between 2009 and 2022. They gathered insights from experts and analy

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Clean Water, Fast: A New Way to Tackle Oily Waste

Scientists have created a new type of membrane that can quickly and efficiently separate oil from water. This is a big deal because oily wastewater is a major problem in many industries, and current solutions often fall short due to something called membrane fouling. That's when oil sticks to the me

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Older Adults in Rural Areas: How Gyms Can Boost Health

In a recent study, researchers looked at how older adults in rural areas engage with gym programs. They found some interesting patterns. People with diabetes or osteoporosis were more likely to join these gyms. It seems having a health condition can motivate someone to get moving. Regular health ch

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Jul 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Garmin and Google Team Up: What's In and What's Out for Health Data Sharing

Garmin smartwatches are known for their top-notch fitness tracking. But until recently, they couldn't share data with Google's Health Connect. That's changing, but not everything will be shared. Google announced in May 2025 that Garmin would soon support Health Connect. They promised it would be re

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Food and Kidney Health: What's the Link?

In the world of health, kidneys play a big role. They filter waste from the blood. But what if they don't work well? This is what happens in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). People with CKD stages 3-5 often wonder about their diet. Should they eat more? Less? A study looked into this. The study focuse

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Jul 01 2025BUSINESS

A Glimpse into the Journey of Growth and Reflection

The third year of any venture is often a time of reflection and planning. This period is not just about celebrating past achievements but also about setting new goals. It's a phase where one looks back at the milestones crossed and forward to the challenges ahead. In this journey, it's essential to

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Denver Makes Big Move: Porter Jr. Traded to Nets for Johnson

The Denver Nuggets have made a significant change to their team. They traded Michael Porter Jr. and a future draft pick to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Cam Johnson. This trade is a big deal because it changes the team's plans for the future. Porter Jr. was a key player for the Nuggets, helping

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Jun 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android 16: Small Steps, Big Screens

Android 16 is here, and it's not exactly a game-changer. Google's latest update for Pixel phones brings a few tweaks, but don't expect a revolution. Over the years, Android has evolved, and now, it's all about refining the details rather than introducing groundbreaking features. This version is no e

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Jun 30 2025CRIME

A Witness's Deal: The Twists in Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Case

In a surprising turn, a man named Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes, who is 38 years old, has been allowed to stay in the U. S. for at least a year. This is because he is helping with a big case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Hernandez Reyes was in prison for smuggling people and other crimes, but now he is

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Jun 30 2025BUSINESS

Home Depot Expands with Big Buy

Home Depot just made a huge move. They are buying GMS, a company that sells building supplies, for a whopping $4. 3 billion. This deal is all about Home Depot wanting to sell more to professionals like electricians, roofers, and renovators. These folks buy a lot of supplies and do big projects all y

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