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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Double Standards in Honoring Black History

In 2025, while celebrating Black History Month, the same administration moves to end cultural events like this at the Defense Department. This shows a growing trend against programs aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Defense Department's decision bars militar

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Brain's Timing Trick

The brain's knack for quickly learning and distinguishing rapid sequences of events is a game-changer in many activities, like sports or music. Imagine trying to hit a fastball or strum a guitar without this skill. However, how the brain pulls this off is still a big question mark for scientists.

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Sidebar Chat: How Your Esophageal Cancer Chances can be calculated

A game changing trial changed the health outcome progress for a specific type of esophageal cell carcinoma. One of the major cancerous diseases had to be approached differently. A unique system, this test, had been established to work out how long cancer patients have left to live. Do not t

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Supercharging Animal Health: The Power of Big Data in Vet Research

The world is getting a lot more complex, with issues like bioterrorism, climate change, and urbanization on the rise. All of these factors have led to the emergence of new diseases, especially in pets and farm animals. Pathogens are sneaking into new populations, causing issues with reproduction, pr

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

The Brain-Saving Robot

Ever heard of a robot helping doctors save lives? Let's dive into a story about a robot that can help doctors remove blood clots from the brain. A group of patients who had bleeding in the basal ganglia area of the brain were treated with three different methods. The first method was robot-

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

How Hurricanes Hit Harder on Some Communities

Hurricanes cause a lot of damage. Researchers have started to look past the obvious destruction and focus on why some people suffer more. The problem is that many studies only look at the direct effects without digging into why certain people are more at risk. Between 2000 and 2022, there have bee

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Smart Help for Student Writers-Reallacing Proper Development

Let's dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence and Education. AI has become a big player in schools. Now, AI has the ability to give personalized feedback to students. Giving proper feedback helps students improve their work. Educational apps use smart skills to guide students. Teachers use th

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Transforming Home Life CBT could be the key to helping autistic children engage more socially.

Imagine this: one group of kids got a special therapy called CBT, which helps people deal with problems by recognizing and changing thoughts and behaviors. Some were actively involved at home. Families of these group who were having trouble with socializing and living their life in peacefully. Now

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Fluoride Fears: Ignorance or Intuition?

Fluoride has been a hot topic among parents and patients. Dentists are seeing a shift in public opinion. Some parents refuse fluoride for children. This trend is concerning to many dental professionals. Why this opposition? Many parents fear that fluoride can cause harm. This fear may stem

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

The Brush-Off: Why Teens in Malaysia Aren't Brushing Enough

Malaysians adolescents at school aren't brushing their teeth well enough. This is a real problem. It means they are brushing less than twice a day. This habit can lead to big oral health problems later in life. This in turn causes people to have a lower quality of life and less self-esteem.

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