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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Green Extraction: A New Way to Detect Pesticides

Scientists have come up with a clever way to detect tiny amounts of carbamate pesticides. They used a mix of natural ingredients to create special beads. These beads can soak up and concentrate the pesticides. This makes it easier to spot them in food and the environment. The process is called micro

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Limits of AI in Mimicking Human Behavior

The idea that large language models (LLMs) can stand in for humans in research is gaining traction. These models can produce responses that seem human-like, performing well in economic tests, surveys, and political discussions. This has sparked interest in using LLMs to simulate human behavior in so

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Hike: What's Next for Obamacare Users?

Many people rely on Obamacare for health coverage. This includes folks like Josefina Muralles, who lives in Miami. She works part-time at night and takes care of her family during the day. Her family includes her three kids, her aging mother, and her brother, who is paralyzed. Her brother, Rodrigo,

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Detainees Break Free Amid Chaos at Newark Detention Center

Newark, New Jersey, is in the spotlight after four individuals managed to escape from a federal immigration detention center. This incident happened as tensions boiled over at Delaney Hall, a facility that opened this year under a massive 15-year, 1 billion dollar contract. The goal was to crack dow

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Long Road After Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a tough journey, but for many, the end of treatment is just the beginning of a new chapter. Survivors often face a range of side effects that can stick around long after the last treatment session. These issues can be tricky to spot and even harder to manage. It is important to not

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Liquid Dye in Bowel Blockages

Doctors have been trying to figure out if liquid dye can help with bowel blockages without surgery. A recent study looked into how surgeons are using this dye and how it could be tested more thoroughly in the future. Surgery is often the go-to solution for bowel blockages. However, some doctors are

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Power of Fluorescent Sensors in Antibiotics

The ability to tell apart different types of aminoglycosides is a big deal in medical science. This is because these antibiotics come in various forms, each with unique properties and effects. Recently, a clever method was devised to create a sensor array. This array can distinguish between these di

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Feds vs State: Guard Deployment Sparks Legal Battle

The streets of Los Angeles were a battlefield on Sunday. Thousands of protesters flooded the city. They were reacting to a bold move by President Donald Trump. He had sent the National Guard to the city. This decision sparked a heated debate. It also led to intense clashes between protesters and law

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Politician Shot During Public Speech

In the heart of Colombia's capital, Bogota, a shocking event unfolded. A young politician, Miguel Uribe Turbay, was speaking to a small group of supporters in a park. Suddenly, shots rang out. Uribe was struck three times, with two bullets hitting his head. This violent act happened during a campaig

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Jun 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Resident Evil Requiem: A New Chapter in Gaming Horror

The gaming world has a new date to mark on the calendar. Capcom has revealed that the next installment in the Resident Evil series, titled Resident Evil Requiem, is set to launch on Xbox in February 2026. This announcement came during the Summer Game Fest 2025, where fans got their first glimpse of

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