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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

Boosting PLA Fabrics with Plasma Magic

PLA, or polylactic acid, is a standout in the world of eco-friendly materials. It's loved for being safe for living things, breaking down naturally, and having impressive strength. But, it has a big flaw: it repels water and lacks the right chemical groups for high-tech uses. Think of it like a supe

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Predicting Peri-Implantitis: A Smarter Approach to Dental Implants

Dental implants can fail due to peri-implantitis. This disease wreaks havoc on the tissues around dental implants. It is a complex condition. It has many risk factors. It is important to figure out who is at risk before surgery. This can help prevent the disease. It can also help patients make

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Fulbright Uproar, Global Tensions, and Weather Warnings

A significant shake-up occurred when the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board stepped down. The Trump administration blocked many Fulbright awards for the 2025-2026 academic year. This move raised eyebrows, as the board emphasized the program's merit-based selection process. The government also put 1

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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Heat Affects Tiny Plant Friends

The world is getting warmer, and it's not just affecting us. Tiny organisms living in plants are feeling the heat too. These microscopic friends, known as plant microbiomes, are crucial for plant health. They help plants absorb nutrients and fight off diseases. But rising temperatures are changing t

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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lab Waste: The Hidden Cost of Fruit Fly Research

The world is drowning in plastic and greenhouse gases. Labs are a big part of the problem. They churn out tons of plastic trash, often burned in ways that hurt the planet. To fix this, labs need to know the rules and options for going green. The Manchester Fly Facility is a good example. It helps 1

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

A Rare Infection After Eye Surgery

A new type of eye surgery is trying to help people with serious eye problems. This surgery uses a special artificial layer to fix the cornea, the clear front part of the eye. The goal is to reduce swelling and improve vision. However, there are risks involved. One of the risks is a severe infection

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

Nurses' Workplace Satisfaction: A Key to Better Patient Care

Nurses are the backbone of any hospital. Their happiness at work is crucial. It can make a big difference in how well patients are cared for. So, it's important to understand what makes nurses happy at work. This can help hospitals improve and create a better environment for nurses. Happy nurses mea

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Jun 11 2025SPORTS

The 2025 U. S. Open: Who Will Shine at Oakmont?

The 2025 U. S. Open is set to take place at Oakmont Country Club, a venue known for its extreme difficulty. This will be the 10th time Oakmont hosts the event, and the first since 2016. The course has undergone significant changes, with expanded greens and new hole locations, making it even more cha

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Jun 11 2025BUSINESS

UK's Economic Revamp: A New Dawn or Just Talk?

The UK government has just dropped a major announcement. They are planning to spend hundreds of billions of pounds over the next few years. This money is earmarked for defense, healthcare, and big projects like infrastructure and housing. It is a bold move, but is it enough to make a real difference

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Jun 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Fresh Features: A Double-Edged Sword for Developers

There is a lot of talk about new features coming to Apple devices. The tech giant recently showcased a bunch of updates for its operating systems. Some developers might not be thrilled with these updates. Why? Because Apple has a history of copying features from third-party apps. This practice i

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