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Jun 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Lemonade Stands: A Summer Tradition in California

Lemonade stands are a beloved summer tradition in many neighborhoods, especially in California. They are more than just a way to beat the heat; they are a hands-on lesson in entrepreneurship for kids. But before setting up shop, it's important to know the rules. In California, the good news is that

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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Face Crucial Vote on End-of-Life Choices

In the heart of London, a significant debate is unfolding. Lawmakers are set to vote on a bill that could reshape end-of-life choices for terminally ill adults in England and Wales. This isn't just any vote; it's a decision that could alter the course of social policy in a way not seen since the par

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Jun 20 2025BUSINESS

The Unconventional Legacy of a Tech Mogul

Pavel Durov, the mastermind behind Telegram, has made headlines with his unique family situation. He has fathered over 100 children across 12 countries through both natural means and sperm donations. Durov is clear that he sees no difference between his biological children and those conceived throug

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Probiotics: A New Hope for Jaundiced Babies?

Jaundice is a common issue in newborns. About 60% of full-term babies and 80% of premature babies experience it. This happens because of high levels of unconjugated bilirubin in their blood. This can cause serious health problems if not treated properly. Phototherapy is the standard treatment. It

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Using Surveillance to Speed Up Surgery

Surgery is a high-stakes game, and every second counts. To make things run smoother, researchers have been working on ways to automate anesthesia. One big challenge is knowing exactly when to switch the anesthesia system to automated mode. This is usually done manually, but what if a computer cou

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Jun 20 2025SCIENCE

Ribosomes: The Unsung Heroes of Cell Health

The world of cell biology is vast. It is filled with many tiny structures that work together. These structures keep cells functioning properly. Ribosomes are one of the most important players in this microscopic world. They are the workhorses of the cell. They help build proteins. These protei

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Jun 20 2025BUSINESS

Tech Investments: Big Moves in AI and Finance

June 19, 2025, was a busy day for tech investments. A lot of money changed hands, and it all went to startups that are changing how we do things. These companies are working on everything from making AI smarter to fixing problems in healthcare and finance. It's clear that investors are really intere

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Kidney Stone Treatment: A Clash of Methods for Young Patients

Kidney stones are a painful issue that can affect anyone, including children. When it comes to treating large kidney stones in young patients, medical experts have some clear preferences. They often suggest two main procedures: percutaneous nephrolithotomy and shockwave lithotripsy. These methods ar

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

The Vaccine Challenge: Keeping Seniors Safe

As people live longer, keeping them safe from infections has become a big deal. The immune system weakens with age, making it harder for vaccines to work as well as they should. This is why scientists are working hard to find new ways to boost immune responses in older adults. Vaccines for the elde

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Jun 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Boy Who Wanted to Escape to the Stars

Pixar has always been known for its heartwarming stories, and their latest film, "Elio, " is no exception. This time, they've taken us on a journey beyond our planet to explore themes of loneliness and the desire for connection. The story revolves around Elio Solís, an 11-year-old boy who feels so i

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