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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

Nano Warriors: Fighting Cryptosporidium with Tiny Powerhouses

Cryptosporidium is a nasty parasite that can cause serious trouble, especially for those with weakened immune systems. Scientists have been on the hunt for new ways to tackle this problem. Recently, they created tiny particles called C-Phycocyanin nanoparticles. These nanoparticles are super small,

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Uncertain Future: A Tale of Negotiations and Allies

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reason to be concerned. This week, the United States and Russia met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a possible end to the three-year war in Ukraine. The problem? Ukraine was not invited to the party. The United States says that Ukraine is involved in the tal

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Wearable Tech: Your Body's Secret Health Whisperer

Imagine this: a tiny gadget on your wrist or clothes, quietly gathering information from your body fluids. No needles, no pain, just a steady stream of data. This is the magic of wearable sensor technology. These clever devices analyze sweat, saliva, and other body fluids to keep tabs on your health

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Breast Density and Screening: What's the Deal?

Breast density is a big topic in the world of health. It's all about how much fibrous and glandular tissue is in a person's breasts compared to fatty tissue. Dense breasts can make it harder to spot tumors on mammograms. This is a big deal because early detection is key in fighting breast cancer. R

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Breastmilk Breakthroughs: A Journey Through Time

The story of human milk (HM) research starts way back in the early 1900s, when it was part of dairy science. Some of the first scientists to study HM were David Forsyth, Lucy Naish, and Disney Cran. They knew HM was important, and they wanted to understand it better. These scientists built on what p

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Glowing Up: Fortnite Controllers That Light Up the Gaming World

PowerA is getting ready to launch a new wired Xbox controller for Fortnite fans. The PowerA Fortnite Glow Advantage Wired Xbox Controller is already up for preorder at $40 and will be available from February 28. This controller has a unique design. It features a faceplate with a mural of various Fo

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boxing In Recommendations: A Fresh Take on Personalized Suggestions

Imagine trying to find the perfect movie to watch. It's not just about finding any movie, but one that fits your unique tastes. This is where personalized recommendations come in. Traditionally, these systems struggle with understanding complex relationships between items. For instance, they might n

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Power Play: Trump's Move to Control Independent Agencies

In a surprising turn of events, the current president made a bold move to tighten his grip on independent agencies. This isn't just about one agency, but many, like the FCC and the SEC. These agencies were set up to work independently from the White House. The president's new order demands that thes

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Watching the Mountain: How Radar Keeps High Altitude Landfills Safe

In the high mountains of Sangri County, Tibet, a special kind of radar was used to keep an eye on a high-altitude landfill. This radar, known as InSAR, helps to monitor the stability of the landfill's slopes. The challenge? High-altitude areas have unique weather conditions, like temperature changes

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Are YouTube Recommendations Really Polarizing Us?

YouTube's recommendation system has been blamed for creating "filter bubbles" and pushing people into "rabbit holes, " making them more polarized. But does it really have that much power? A study with nearly 9, 000 participants tried to find out. They created a fake YouTube with real videos and ma

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