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Jun 11 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dangers of Loose Car Seats

The safety of kids in cars is a big deal. Many parents think their child is secure in their car seat. But, the truth is, almost half of the time, these seats are not installed tightly enough. This can lead to serious injuries if a crash occurs. There are some car seats that come with special feat

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Jun 10 2025CRIME

Graz School Shooting: A Day of Tragedy and Resilience

In the heart of Austria, the city of Graz faced a grim reality. A school shooting unfolded, leaving a deep impact on the community. It was a typical Tuesday, but it turned into a day of sorrow. The BORG Dreierschützengasse school, a place of learning, became a scene of chaos. The school is locate

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Jun 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rapper Speaks Out Against Military Action During Award Show

The BET Awards were a mix of celebration and protest. Doechii, the winner of the best female hip-hop artist award, used her moment in the spotlight to address a pressing issue. She spoke about the ongoing protests in Los Angeles, where the event was held. These protests were a response to immigratio

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Jun 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Copycat Moves: What's New in 2025?

Apple has a habit of taking features from other apps and making them their own. This practice, known as "Sherlocking, " has been a part of Apple's strategy for a while. It all started back in the late '90s with a search app called Sherlock. This app let users search the web and their local files. Ar

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

The Birth of the Pill: A Scientific Journey

The journey of hormonal birth control is a fascinating tale of scientific discovery. It's a story that spans centuries, filled with breakthroughs and setbacks. This journey reached a significant milestone in the late 1950s with the marketing of Combined Oral Contraceptives (COC). This event marked t

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

How Heat and Cold Shape Fish Babies' Genes

Mangrove forests are not the most stable places for fish to live. The temperature can change a lot from day to day and from season to season. Fish that live there have to be tough. They have to be able to adapt to these changes quickly. One way they do this is through something called plasticity

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Role of Cells in Asthma Inflammation

Asthma is a widespread respiratory condition that affects people of all ages. It is marked by inflammation that leads to airway problems. The main treatment involves inhaled corticosteroids, but these have their limits. To find better treatments, scientists are looking into the tiny details of how a

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Urban Greening: How Nature is Healing Cities

The fast pace of urban living and growing health issues have led to a surge in interest for nature-based interventions. These are strategies that use natural elements to boost well-being and promote environmental sustainability. A recent study dug into 35, 418 pieces of research on this topic. The s

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Helping Hands: The Unseen Struggles of Childhood Cancer Caregivers

Caring for a child with cancer is a journey filled with emotional highs and lows. It is not just about the medical treatments but also about the mental and financial strain on the caregivers. This study looked into how often caregivers of children with cancer feel anxious or depressed. It also explo

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Traits That Predict Adult Behavior

Some teens show a lack of empathy and guilt. These are known as callous-unemotional (CU) traits. They are now used to help diagnose disruptive behavior disorders. This is because they can hint at what might happen in the future. However, studies tracking these traits over time have given mixed r

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