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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Low-Dose Electron Microscopy: A Breakthrough for Sensitive Materials

High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) is a powerful tool for examining materials at the atomic level. However, this technique can be too harsh for certain materials. For example, organic-inorganic halide perovskites, like CH3NH3PbI3, can be easily harmed by the electron beam used

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Rise and Fall of Trust in Russian Medicine

The Russian pharmaceutical market faced serious challenges between 1992 and 2004. The quality of medications was a major concern. It was not just about health. It was also about creating a structured market. The media, government departments, and politicians all had strong opinions. They debated and

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May 11 2025POLITICS

A Long Walk for Justice

Quakers are known for their peaceful protests, and they have a rich history of standing up for what they believe in. This time, they are walking over 300 miles from New York City to Washington DC. Their mission? To protest against the harsh immigration policies of the Trump administration. The Reli

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May 11 2025POLITICS

The Sky Palace Controversy

A lavish Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet is set to be gifted to the United States by Qatar's royal family. This aircraft is so luxurious that it's often called "a flying palace. " The plan is for this jet to serve as the new Air Force One until the end of the current president's term. After that, it will bec

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May 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Game Site That Belongs to Its Creators

Giant Bomb, a popular gaming site and podcast, has just changed hands. It is now owned by the very people who create its content. This news came just over a week after the site was unexpectedly dropped by its previous owners, Fandom. The new owners, Jeff Bakalar and Jeff Grubb, are long-time staf

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May 11 2025WEATHER

Earthquake Shakes the South: What Happened and Why?

The South was shaken up on a Saturday morning. A 4. 1-magnitude earthquake hit Tennessee. It was strong enough to be felt in Atlanta, Georgia. No one was hurt, and there was no major damage. The earthquake happened about 12 miles from Greenback, Tennessee, which is about 30 miles south of Knoxvi

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May 11 2025SPORTS

The Saints' Quarterback Conundrum

The New Orleans Saints are facing a significant challenge at the quarterback position. Derek Carr's departure has left the team with three quarterbacks who have yet to secure a win in the NFL. The current roster includes Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener. All three have a combined re

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May 11 2025SPORTS

The Race to the Top: Who Will Lead the Saints?

The Saints have a big decision to make. They need a new quarterback. The team has three potential candidates: Tyler Shough, Jake Haener, and Spencer Rattler. All three will compete for the starting spot. This is a big deal because the quarterback is the leader on the field. The coach, Kellen Moore,

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May 11 2025SCIENCE

Rice Revolution: How Nighttime Heat Affects Grains

Rice is a staple food for many people around the world. It's a big deal. But there's a problem. High nighttime temperatures are messing with rice crops. This is a big issue for farmers. It's also a big issue for people who eat rice. But there's hope. Scientists have found a way to make rice stronger

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May 11 2025OPINION

The Silent Crisis: Why Fewer Babies Might Be a Big Problem

The world is facing a quiet crisis. Birth rates are dropping fast. This isn't just a problem for the future. It's a problem right now. A smaller population might seem like a good thing at first. Fewer people means less strain on resources, right? Wrong. The reality is more complex. A shrinking popul

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