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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Cosmic Fog: How Mysterious Signals Reveal Hidden Matter

The universe is mostly made up of dark matter and dark energy. These components are invisible but shape the cosmos and speed up its expansion. The rest is ordinary matter, found in protons and neutrons. This ordinary matter is hard to spot because it's spread out like fog between galaxies. Scientist

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Jun 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Power Play: The Quest for an Oscar

The world of Hollywood can be as mysterious as the Force in Star Wars. Behind the scenes, there is a lot of maneuvering and influence that goes on. Kathleen Kennedy, the head of Lucasfilm, has been quietly working to secure an Honorary Oscar for Disney's CEO, Bob Iger. She has been reaching out t

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Jun 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mangroves: Guardians of the Coast in a Changing Climate

Mangroves are not just pretty trees by the water. They play a big role in fighting climate change. They soak up carbon from the air and store it in their roots and soil. This is what scientists call "blue carbon. " But here is the problem. Human activities like industry, farming, and city growth are

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Flexible Tech: Growing Heart Tissue in 3D

Heart research has taken a big step forward. Scientists have created a new way to grow heart tissue in the lab. This isn't your typical flat dish. Instead, it's a 3D setup that mimics the real heart better. The key? Flexible electrodes and tiny fibers. First, let's talk about why this matters. Drug

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Flexible Future of Health Tech

Health technology is evolving rapidly. One exciting development is the rise of disease-agnostic platforms (DAPs). These are digital tools designed to help patients with a wide range of health conditions. Unlike traditional health apps, which focus on one specific illness, DAPs can be customized for

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

How Tiny Air Pollutants Harm Hearts

The air we breathe can be filled with tiny particles that are harmful to our hearts. These particles, known as PM2. 5, are so small that they can easily enter our lungs and even our bloodstream. Once inside, they can cause serious damage, including a condition called cardiac fibrosis. This is where

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Early Detection: Alonzo Mourning's Health Journey

Alonzo Mourning, a name that echoes through the halls of basketball history, has faced battles beyond the court. His story is one of resilience and the power of early detection. In 2000, during the Sydney Olympics, Mourning felt unusually tired and swollen. He initially brushed it off, but a diagnos

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

How to Predict the Severity of Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are a common issue that happens when the valves in the veins stop working right. This can cause pain and swelling. Traditional treatments often don't provide much relief. However, making some lifestyle changes, like doing yoga and eating better, can help prevent and improve the condit

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

How Cooling Affects Brain Injury in Boxing

Boxing is a sport that involves a lot of head impacts. This happens when the body and brain are already heated up from exercise. After a hit, if the brain is too hot, it can get more damaged. This extra damage can be tracked using certain substances in the blood. These are called biomarkers. The br

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Plant Hormones: The Mystery of Beta-Carotene's Role

Plants have a clever way of responding to their environment. They use special chemicals called hormones. Two of these, abscisic acid and strigolactones, come from a substance called beta-carotene. Abscisic acid helps plants handle drought and keeps seeds from sprouting too early. Strigolactones, on

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