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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Robots in Surgery: How They're Changing Hernia Fixes

Robots are now helping doctors fix hernias. This is big news because it means less pain and faster healing for patients. But not all robot techniques are the same. Three main methods are being used: rTAPP, rRives, and rTARUP. Each has its own pros and cons. A big study looked at these methods. It c

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Jul 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Secrets of Metal 3D Printing

Metal 3D printing is a game-changer. It constructs objects layer by layer from a digital blueprint. The melt pool, a hot, liquid area, is crucial for the final product's quality. Monitoring this pool helps in identifying flaws and predicting how the material will act. Different 3D printers use vari

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Jul 19 2025CRIME

A Closer Look at the Surrogate Scandal in California

A woman who almost became a surrogate for a couple in Southern California decided to back out after finding some things fishy. This couple, Silvia Zhang and Guojun Xuan, are now being investigated by both local and federal authorities. The trouble started when their 2-month-old baby was taken to the

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Jul 19 2025FINANCE

New Laws: How Crypto is Changing the Game

Crypto is getting a makeover thanks to new laws. These changes could shake up how we handle digital money. Let's break it down. First up, the GENIUS Act. This law allows companies to create stablecoins, which are like digital dollars. Big players are eyeing this, but there's a catch. Stablecoins do

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Jul 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's Advisory Board Pushes for Stronger Public Involvement in AI Development

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is facing some big questions about its future. A group of advisors recently said that OpenAI should stay under nonprofit control. They believe AI is too important to be left to just corporations or governments. The advisors think a nonprofit structure allows for m

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Jul 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Ways to Spot Errors in River Sensors

In the world of environmental science, keeping an eye on water quality is super important. Sensors in rivers and other water bodies collect lots of data. But sometimes, this data has errors. These errors can mess up the whole monitoring system. So, scientists are always looking for better ways to fi

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Celebrating Black Moms: A Fresh Look at Health and Happiness

When we talk about Black moms' health, it's usually all doom and gloom. We hear a lot about the bad stuff, like how Black moms face more risks and challenges. But that's not the whole story. Black moms also have stories of joy, strength, and thriving. It's time to focus on those stories too. For a

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Jul 19 2025SPORTS

A Golfer's Battle: From Poison to the Open Championship

Christiaan Bezuidenhout, a South African golfer, is making waves at the Open Championship in Northern Ireland. He's not the highest-ranked player, but his story is one of resilience and determination. As a toddler, Bezuidenhout accidentally drank rat poison, which left him with a stutter and battle

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

Medicaid Data Sharing: A New Immigration Enforcement Tool?

The Trump administration has quietly authorized Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to access sensitive personal data of Medicaid recipients. This data includes home addresses, ethnic backgrounds, and other identifying information of the 79 million people enrolled in the program. The agreement

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

Political Shifts and Controversies: A Closer Look

Political landscapes are always changing. Recently, there have been some big moves in the world of politics. For instance, a group backed by the U. S. is making strides in Gaza, helping Palestinians get the aid they need. This is a big deal because it shows a shift in power dynamics in the region.

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