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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Smart Food Check: How Scientists Track Tyramine

In the world of food safety, scientists are always looking for better ways to detect harmful substances. One such substance is tyramine, a compound that can cause health issues if consumed in large amounts. Recently, researchers developed a clever tool to spot tyramine in food, especially cheese. T

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Secret Plans: What's Cooking in Cupertino?

Apple's tight-lipped nature about upcoming products is well-known, but sometimes, their software leaks the secrets. Recently, two software leaks hinted at devices Apple is testing. These include updates to existing products like new iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. But the most exciting news is a poten

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

Is Dried Blood Sampling the Future of Vitamin D Testing?

Vitamin D is crucial for our health. It affects many things in our body. Doctors often check levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-(OH)D) to see if someone has enough vitamin D. Normally, they take blood from a vein. But there's a new way: dried blood microsampling. This new method is less invasive. It

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Dec 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

LG's Big Step into Micro RGB TVs: What's the Buzz?

LG has just revealed its first Micro RGB TV, named the LG Micro RGB Evo. This new tech is a big deal because it uses tiny RGB LEDs instead of the usual white backlight in Mini-LED TVs. It's not replacing LG's famous OLED TVs, but it's a big step forward in color accuracy and brightness. The LG Micr

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

New Guidelines for Hepatitis B Vaccines: What Parents Need to Know

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shifted its stance on hepatitis B vaccines for newborns. Instead of universally recommending the vaccine at birth, the CDC now suggests that mothers who test negative for the virus should discuss with their healthcare providers about delaying

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Bouncing Back: Lessons from Tom Brady to Patrick Mahomes

Patrick Mahomes is facing a tough road ahead after tearing his ACL. It's a setback that many athletes have encountered, but the journey back isn't just about physical recovery. Tom Brady, who went through the same ordeal, knows this well. Brady shared his experience on the "Let's Go! " podcast, emp

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Autopilot Faces Scrutiny in California

A recent decision by a California judge has put Tesla's marketing of its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems under the spotlight. The judge found that Tesla's advertising was misleading and recommended a potential 30-day suspension of Tesla's sales license in the state. The California Dep

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Dec 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Arctic's Rapid Changes: A Wake-Up Call

The Arctic is heating up quickly. It's changing faster than the rest of the world. This is causing big problems. One weird thing happening is rivers turning bright red-orange. This is not because of pollution. It's because of iron coming from melting permafrost. This is a clear sign of climate chang

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Double Trouble: A Star Explosion Like No Other

In the vast universe, stars meet their end in grand explosions, scattering elements like carbon and iron. These events, known as supernovae, are well-known. But there's another type of explosion, called a kilonova, which happens when two dense, dead stars, or neutron stars, collide. This collision c

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Roman Space Telescope: A Giant Leap in Space Exploration

The Roman Space Telescope, a marvel of modern engineering, has finally reached completion. This isn't just any telescope; it's a powerhouse designed to capture vast swathes of the cosmos, offering a broader view than ever before. Imagine a camera that can see billions of stars and galaxies, helping

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