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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

Layered Magnets: The Future of Tiny Tech

The world of tiny tech is buzzing with excitement over bilayer altermagnets. These are special materials that could revolutionize how we use and control tiny electronic parts. They have a unique property called spin-valley locking, which is like having a superpower for controlling electrons. This ma

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Transgender People and the Drug Crisis: A Hidden Struggle

In the UK and the US, transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals face a growing wave of hostility. This isn't just about rude comments or mean tweets. It's about real, dangerous threats. These threats come from politicians, media, and even laws designed to push TGD people out of public life an

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

How Mobile Clinics Can Boost Vaccination Rates in Yemen

Vaccination rates among children in Yemen are worryingly low. This is a big problem. The country has been through a lot, with political issues making it hard to get vaccines to those who need them. So, how can things improve? One way is to look at how people currently get their vaccines. This includ

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

How Salt and Heat Affect Scale Preventers

Scale buildup is a major headache in industries like water treatment and oil extraction. It can mess up equipment and cause big problems. To fight this, chemicals called scale inhibitors are used. These inhibitors come in different types, like phosphonate and carboxylate. Scientists wanted to see ho

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

College Students: The Silent Struggle with Oral Health

College life is often a mix of new experiences and challenges. One of the most overlooked issues among students is oral health. Many students do not realize that their daily choices can greatly affect their teeth and gums. Poor oral health can lead to serious problems. These problems can be avoided

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Faith, Meaning, and Mental Health: Insights from Turkish Religious Leaders

The bond between faith, finding purpose in life, and mental well-being is a hot topic in psychology. A recent study dug into this connection among Turkish religious leaders. Researchers wanted to see how faith influences their mental health. They looked at 348 leaders, with 28 percent being female.

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Apr 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Kendrick Lamar: The First Musician to Score a Gatorade Ad

Kendrick Lamar has made history by becoming the first musician to star in a Gatorade commercial. The rapper appeared in the brand's new "Lose More. Win More. " ad campaign, which aired on Friday, April 18. In the commercial, Kendrick delivers an inspiring speech set to his track "Peekaboo" from the

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Apr 19 2025CRIME

A Day of Tragedy at Florida State University

A shocking event unfolded at Florida State University. A gunman opened fire, leaving two people dead and six injured. The campus was immediately locked down, and students rushed out of the student union in panic. The shooter was identified as Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old student at the university.

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Passport Policy Battle: A Judge's Stand for Transgender Rights

A recent court decision has put a halt to a controversial passport policy. This policy would have affected many transgender and nonbinary individuals. It was put in place by the Trump administration. The policy banned the use of the "X" marker on passports. This marker is used by many nonbinary pe

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

Dead Stars Might Be the Key to Finding New Worlds

The quest for life beyond Earth has always focused on stars that are shining brightly. But what if the key to finding habitable worlds lies in the remnants of stars that have already died? White dwarfs, the faint, cooling cores of stars like our Sun, might just be the answer. These stellar remn

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