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Oct 26 2025OPINION

Learning from Mistakes: A Path to Inclusivity

A recent discovery of old Reddit posts by Graham Platner using the word \'retarded\' sparked a conversation about language, education, and empathy. This incident highlights the importance of understanding the impact of words, especially those that have been used to marginalize and hurt people with d

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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Drones and Forests: A New Way to Watch Trees Grow

Forests are always changing. They grow, they shrink, and they adapt. This is especially true in tropical areas where human activity puts a lot of pressure on these green spaces. To keep an eye on these changes, scientists are turning to drones. These flying gadgets can take pictures from above and h

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Affects Milk's Taste and Quality

Milk undergoes changes when it's heated. Scientists looked at how different heating methods affect milk's taste and quality. They found that some methods keep milk's natural flavors better than others. Direct heating at high temperatures for a short time and mild indirect heating at lower temperatu

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Bridging Science and Faith: A Path to Unity

People often see science and faith as opposites, but what if they could work together? Think about vaccines. Some people worry about science conflicting with their beliefs. But maybe science and faith can learn from each other instead of fighting. Science gives us facts and predictions. It helps us

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Hair Loss Hurdles: Navigating Treatment for Severe Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata (AA) is a condition that affects thousands of Australians every year. It can range from small patches of hair loss to complete baldness, including the loss of eyebrows and eyelashes. For many, the journey with AA is unpredictable. About 40% of people experience a single patch of hair

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Bright Lights, Bigger Problems: How Light Sensitivity Affects Older Adults

Light sensitivity might seem like a minor issue, but for many older adults, it's a real struggle. A recent study looked into how this sensitivity affects sleep and overall health. The study involved over 400 adults, mostly women, with an average age of 68. Those with known eye conditions were left o

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Where Buildings Come Alive: A New Way to Experience Spaces

In a small town in Germany, a new building is doing something amazing. It’s not just a place to work or visit. It’s a place that reacts to you. The Mammut Tower in Oberroßbach is a great example of how buildings are changing. They are no longer just walls and floors. They are now part of an experien

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Why Do We Believe False Health Advice?

People often believe false health information. This is a big problem. It can hurt people's health and make it hard for society to function well. Scientists are studying why this happens. They want to know how false information spreads. They also want to know how to stop it. There is a lot of resear

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting AI in Remote Sensing: A Smarter Way to Learn

Remote sensing is a big deal. It helps us see the world from above. But making AI models that work well on edge devices is tough. They need to be small and smart. That's where knowledge distillation (KD) comes in. KD is like having a teacher help a student learn better. But current KD methods aren't

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Sep 14 2025SCIENCE

A Smart Molecule Detects Dangerous Ions in Our Food and Body

Scientists have created a special molecule that can detect harmful ions in our food and inside our cells. This molecule, called H2L, is made from a unique chemical structure that makes it glow when it finds certain ions. H2L can detect zinc ions in a mixture of water and a solvent called DMSO. Even

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