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Jun 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Tech Helps Clean Up China's Water

In small towns across China, wastewater treatment plants are having a tough time. These plants use special ponds called ecological combination ponds (ECPs) to clean water. But when the water coming in changes a lot, it's hard to adjust the settings. This leads to too much air being pumped in and too

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Jun 24 2025WEATHER

East Coast Faces Scorching Heatwave: What's Happening and Why It Matters

The East Coast is currently experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring to levels not seen in over a decade. This intense heat is caused by a heat dome, a weather phenomenon where high pressure traps hot air in a region. The effects of this heatwave are far-reaching and severe. In St.

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Summer Event: What to Expect and How to Save

Samsung is back with its annual Unpacked event, and this time, it's happening in Brooklyn, New York. The event is set for July 9, and it's expected to be a big deal for tech lovers. Samsung has been known for its foldable phones, and rumors are swirling that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 will mak

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Jun 24 2025EDUCATION

Building Our Professional Knowledge: A Work in Progress

The journey to establish a strong professional evidence-base is ongoing. It's not a finish line to cross but a continuous path to walk. This journey is crucial for the growth and credibility of any profession. People in the field are working together to gather and share knowledge. They are also for

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

South America's Brainpower: 30 Years of Neuroscience Breakthroughs

A big deal is happening in the world of brain science. The Uruguayan Society for Neuroscience is turning 30! This group has been working hard to understand how our brains work. They have made some cool discoveries that are important not just for South America, but for the whole world. Neuroscience

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Continued to Disrupt HIV Testing in 2021

In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic kept causing problems for HIV testing and diagnosis. This was especially noticeable at a top hospital in India. The goal was to see how much the pandemic affected HIV testing that year. The pandemic made it hard for people to get tested for HIV. This is a big deal bec

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Weather Beyond Earth: Not So Different After All

Weather isn't just an Earth thing. Other planets have it too, and it's not always as extreme as we think. Sure, there are places with acid rain and methane snow, but many planets have weather that's surprisingly similar to ours. Take Mars, for example. It's got winds, clouds, and even seasons. Its

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Jun 24 2025SPORTS

Tyrese Haliburton's Injury: A Setback for the Pacers

Tyrese Haliburton, the star guard of the Indiana Pacers, has suffered a significant setback. He tore his right Achilles tendon during Game 7 of the NBA Finals. This injury could sideline him for the entire next season. The Pacers had a remarkable turnaround this season. They started with a 10-15 re

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Jun 24 2025BUSINESS

Flights Grounded: Air India's Big Pause

Air India made a sudden call to halt flights to Europe and parts of the U. S. after Middle Eastern airspace closed. This move came as a shock to many, leaving passengers stranded and plans disrupted. The airline stated that safety is their top concern, and they are working closely with security expe

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Jun 24 2025BUSINESS

Fed Officials Start to Agree with Trump on Lower Interest Rates

Some Federal Reserve officials are now echoing President Trump's calls for lower interest rates. Michelle Bowman, a key Fed official, recently suggested that the central bank should consider cutting rates soon to support the job market. She believes that if inflation stays under control, a rate cut

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