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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

A Helping Hand: Law, Health & The Rainbow

In many parts of the U. S. , LGBTQ+ individuals must deal with unfair treatment due to prejudiced attitudes. This affects their well-being, both mentally and physically. Such discrimination can lead to serious health problems. The influence of protective laws is significant. Laws that support LGBTQ

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Jan 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Kids Find it Impossible to be Bored

A lot of young people are dealing with a big issue right now: They are bored all the time. Recess from being bored has become a luxury. The constant need for excitement and entertainment is a significant problem. This is especially true for teens. Social media and mobile apps have become the

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Short-Sighted World: Myopia's Rise and Why It Matters

Today, more than half of the people in the world will have trouble seeing things far away by 2050, this is a big deal. It is because of something called myopia, or short-sightedness. It affects lots of people, from young to old, and it is getting worse. The reasons for this are many. First, more pe

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Jan 30 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Money Talk: Tariffs and the Future of Electric Cars

Tariffs. They're a big worry for many businesses, especially Tesla. The electric car giant is super reliant on parts from all around the globe. But that's a problem. The company's top money expert just warned that new tariffs might shrink the company's earnings. The company's CFO, didn't

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: How Doctors Can Rebuild Trust with Patients

When COVID-19 changed everything, people started questioning authority – including doctors. Patients now have reservations about treatments and advice. Doctors need new tricks to gain trust back. Meet the LEAP method, a way to turn tense talks into teamwork. Think of it like building a wall; you nee

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Breakthroughs in Water Purification: A New MOF and MXene Combination

MXenes, a unique type of two-dimensional lamellar material, have gained a lot of attention lately. However, they have a tendency to collapse and stack due to hydrogen bonding and interlayer van der Waals forces, which hurts their performance in electrochemical processes and capacitive deionization.

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Women's Online Spaces: A Diverse Landscape

The Internet has opened up a world of connection for people who have often been left out of conversations. One group that has really benefited from this with their own spaces online is women. These spaces can be as varied as night and day. Researchers dug deep into over 6 million Reddit comments and

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Jan 30 2025WEATHER

Typhoons and Taiwan: When Track Errors Don't Matter

Did you know that the rainfall in Taiwan during typhoons is largely influenced by where the storm goes? Usually, the better a model predicts the storm's path, the better it can forecast how much rain will fall. But a recent study found that for typhoons moving in a specific way—from the southwest—th

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Jan 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chip Shock: How U. S. Tariffs Might Boost Your Phone Price

Ever wondered where your phone's brain comes from? It's tiny, powerful, and often made in Taiwan. But, President Trump has big plans to change that with new tariffs. He wants to bring chipmaking back to the U. S. , which could mean your next phone costs a lot more. Let's talk about TSMC. They're a

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Bronny James' NBA Debut: A Tough Night in LA

Bronny James had a rough return to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night. The rookie faced off against Tyrese Maxey of the Philadelphia 76ers, and Maxey had his way with Bronny. Bronny didn't score a single point, missed all his shots, and turned the ball over three times. Just four days earlier,

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