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Oct 12 2025SCIENCE

California's Nobel Wins: A Wake-Up Call for Science Funding

California is once again in the spotlight for its groundbreaking scientific achievements, with multiple Nobel Prizes awarded to researchers connected to the state. This success story is not just about individual brilliance; it's a testament to the power of investment in science and education. Three

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Oct 11 2025RELIGION

How People Use Faith to Cope: A Look at Different Religious Practices

People often turn to their beliefs to deal with tough times. This review looks at how different religions help people cope. It compares two main types: theocentric, which focuses on a higher power, and non-theocentric, which looks inward for strength. The study found three big differences. Theocent

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Oct 09 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets of Black Hole Collisions: Gravity's Electromagnetic Twist

Black holes colliding is not just a sci-fi spectacle; it's a real cosmic event that sends out ripples in space and time, called gravitational waves. These waves, first spotted in 2015, carry energy and can teach us a lot about gravity, the force that keeps us grounded. Gravity, as Einstein explaine

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Oct 09 2025HEALTH

Kids and Pain Relief: The Ketorolac Dilemma

Ketorolac is a powerful pain reliever often used for children, but it's not an opioid. That's a good thing because doctors are trying to use fewer opioids. However, the right dose for kids is still a mystery. Most doses given to children are based on adult doses, but kids' bodies process medicine di

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Oct 09 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Bottom Scraping: The Rock Hyrax's Quirky Habit

In the world of prehistoric creatures, the rock hyrax had some unusual habits. This small, furry animal, which lived in South Africa around 126, 000 years ago, had a knack for lounging on boulders and soaking up the sun, much like seals and walruses do today. But here's where it gets interesting: t

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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

Understanding Multiple Sclerosis in Transgender and Gender-Diverse People

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex condition. It affects people in different ways. But what about transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) people with MS? This group is often overlooked in research. Yet, they face unique challenges. TGD people with MS may undergo gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAH

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Oct 07 2025HEALTH

A Clash Over Vaccine Research

A health organization in Detroit is in a legal tussle with a group from Texas. The group is accused of spreading false information about a study on vaccines and kids. The health group, Henry Ford Health, says the study was flawed and should not have been shared. They sent a legal notice to the group

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Oct 07 2025POLITICS

Understanding Transgender Identity: Busting Myths with Real Stories

Transgender people are often misunderstood, especially in politics. Since 2020, many laws have been made against them. But what do transgender people really think about their own identities? A big study looked at 27 different research papers. These papers talked to 426 transgender people in the Unit

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Oct 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Colombia's Coral Guardian: Elvira Alvarado's Underwater Mission

In the vibrant waters of Colombia's Caribbean coast, a 70-year-old marine biologist named Elvira Alvarado is on a mission. She's not just any scientist; she's a pioneer in coral reef restoration and has been dubbed "the mother of Colombian corals. " Her journey began nearly half a century ago when s

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Oct 01 2025HEALTH

Fighting Childhood Cancer: How AI is Changing the Game

Childhood cancer is a serious issue. It's the main reason kids in the U. S. suffer from long-term illnesses leading to death. Over the past few decades, cases have increased significantly. But there's a new hope on the horizon. The U. S. government is taking action. They're using artificial intelli

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