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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Goshawks: Loyalty and Change in the Arizona Skies

In the vast skies of Arizona, American goshawks show remarkable loyalty. Over two decades, a study tracked these birds of prey. It found that most goshawks stay in the same area and with the same partner for life. Ninety-five percent of male goshawks and 92% of females stick to their territory. An e

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Brain's Secrets: A New Look at Ex-Vivo MRI

The human brain remains one of the most intricate and least understood organs. Ex-vivo MRI scans, which are performed on brains outside the body, provide a unique window into this complexity. These scans allow for detailed anatomical mapping and integration with tissue studies. This makes them in

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Ultimate Travel Charger for Tech-Savvy Globetrotters

Traveling with tech can be a hassle, especially when it comes to charging devices. The PlugBug Travel 120W is a game-changer for frequent travelers. This wall charger stands out because it works in almost every country, thanks to its interchangeable wall adapters. It's not just about convenience; it

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May 23 2025HEALTH

How Canada's Cannabis Laws Impacted Youth Hospitalizations

Across Canada, the legal age for buying cannabis varies. This variation allowed researchers to study how these age limits affect hospital visits related to cannabis use among young people. They looked at data from 2015 to 2022, focusing on individuals aged 15 to 44. The study found that before

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May 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fixing The Sea: How To Save EU Fisheries

The European Union's approach to managing fisheries has been a mess for a long time. This has led to overfishing and damaged marine ecosystems. The EU has been struggling to balance the needs of fishermen with the health of the oceans. The current system is not working. It is too focused on shor

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May 23 2025POLITICS

What Might the UK Look Like After the 2024 Election?

The UK is gearing up for the 2024 general election. Political parties are rolling out their manifestos. These documents outline what each party plans to do if they win. They are a mix of concrete plans and hopeful outcomes. For example, a party might promise tax cuts. They might also claim that thes

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Tongue Cancer: A New Measure for Better Outcomes

A new study has shaken up the way doctors might approach tongue cancer. It has uncovered a simple yet powerful tool for predicting how aggressive the cancer might be. The key? The ratio of the tumor's width to the tongue's width. This ratio could help doctors figure out if the cancer has spread

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May 23 2025HEALTH

How Memory Affects Hearing in Older Adults

Older adults often struggle with hearing. This is a common problem. But did you know that their memory might be playing a big role in this? The link between memory and hearing issues in older folks is not clear. This is why a study was done to look at how memory affects how older adults think th

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Spotting Rust Early: A Fresh Look at Concrete's Hidden Enemy

Concrete is a big deal in construction, especially when it's reinforced with steel. But there's a sneaky problem: corrosion. This is a big issue, especially near the sea. It can lead to massive repair bills. So, how do we spot corrosion before it becomes a major headache? One way is by using a techn

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May 23 2025BUSINESS

Solving the Return Conundrum: A Fresh Approach to Supply Chain Management

Customer returns are a headache for businesses, especially in the world of online shopping. They cost money and time, but they can't be avoided. So, how can companies deal with this issue more effectively? One way is by tackling a specific problem: the multi-supplier closed-loop location-inventory p

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