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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Heart Health Checks: Why Method Matters

In the world of drug development, keeping an eye on heart health is crucial. This is why experts track key heart signs like blood pressure, heart rate, and electrical activity in non-rodent animals. These signs are vital for understanding how safe a new drug might be. However, the way these signs

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Aid Conundrum: Who's Really Helping?

In the middle of a complex conflict, a U. S. -led group is seeking a significant financial boost from the American government. This group, known as the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, is asking for at least $30 million to keep their aid operations running in Gaza. This request comes at a time when the

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Jun 22 2025SPORTS

MMA Star Jon Jones Faces New Legal Trouble and Retirement

Jon Jones, a prominent figure in the world of mixed martial arts, has decided to hang up his gloves. This news comes at a time when he is facing yet another legal issue. The former UFC champion is now dealing with a new criminal charge in Albuquerque. This is not the first time Jones has found himse

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

What's the real danger from striking Iran's nuclear sites?

The recent strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities have raised questions about the potential environmental impact. Experts agree that a Chernobyl-like disaster is unlikely. The uranium enrichment sites in Iran are not as dangerous as one might think. These sites are spread across the country. Some

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Jun 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Box Office: Surprises and Letdowns

The weekend box office brought a mix of surprises and letdowns. Sony's "28 Years Later" kicked off with a strong start, raking in $14 million on Friday and preview screenings. This sequel, directed by Nia DaCosta, is subtitled "The Bone Temple" and stars Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fi

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Mannequins vs. Real Babies: Testing Airway Tools

In the world of medical training, mannequins play a big role. They help doctors practice without putting real patients at risk. One recent study focused on two tools used to help babies breathe. These tools are the laryngeal mask and the direct laryngoscope. The goal was to see which one works bette

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Quick and Accurate Fungus Detection: A Game-Changer for Plant Health

In today's interconnected world, plant diseases can spread quickly across borders. This makes it crucial to have fast and reliable ways to spot harmful fungi. Two types of fungi, Alternaria triticina and Plenodomus libanotidis, are particularly troublesome. They can seriously damage crops and harm t

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Hip Injuries: A Closer Look at Abductor Tendon Tears

Hip abductor tendon tears are a significant issue, especially among older women. These injuries can vary widely, from being an unexpected finding during imaging to a gradual, painless deterioration over time. Sometimes, they even happen as a result of hip replacement surgery. Doctors use X-rays and

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Carbon's Hidden Guardians: How Microbes and Iron Team Up in Wetlands

In the world of wetlands, a fascinating dance happens between microbes and iron. This dance is crucial for locking away carbon, but the details of how it works are still a bit of a mystery. Let's dive into how these tiny organisms and iron team up to keep carbon from escaping into the atmosphere. F

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Jun 20 2025SCIENCE

Moths' Amazing Nighttime Journey

In southeastern Australia, a tiny brown moth known as the Bogong moth undertakes an incredible journey. Every spring, these moths travel over 600 miles to reach cool caves in the Australian Alps. They hibernate there until fall, when they return to mate and complete their life cycle. What's remarkab

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