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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

New Gel Boosts Sperm Cell Growth

Scientists have developed a new gel that could change the game for growing sperm cells outside the body. This gel is made from a substance called chitosan, which turns into a gel at body temperature. The gel is then covered with a special mix of proteins and other stuff that sperm cells need to gr

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Water: How Hydrogen-Rich Water Aids Older Adults in Exercise

In a recent study, researchers explored the benefits of hydrogen-rich water for older adults who were new to resistance training. The focus was on how this special water affects certain health markers related to exercise. Hydrogen-rich water, or HRW, contains high levels of dihydrogen. This study in

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Struggles: How Abuse and Neglect Affect Chinese Teens

In Western China, a significant number of teenagers are facing mental health challenges due to psychological abuse and neglect. This problem is often overlooked because it is not as visible as physical abuse. To tackle this issue, a large-scale survey was conducted with nearly 18, 350 students. T

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

The Senate's Plan: Big Changes to Healthcare and Taxes

The Senate Republicans have rolled out their version of a major bill. This bill is part of a bigger plan for the country. It includes some big changes to healthcare and taxes. The bill is 549 pages long. It extends tax cuts that were set to expire. It also includes new rules for tips and overtime pa

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Jun 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Start of Climate Change

The impact of human activity on global warming was noticeable much earlier than previously understood. This revelation challenges the common belief that the effects of climate change became apparent only in the 20th century. It turns out that the signs were there much earlier, even before the widesp

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

New Travel Restrictions: 36 Countries on the Chopping Block

The United States is looking to expand its travel ban. This time, up to 36 more countries could be added to the list. These countries are mostly in Africa, Central Asia, the Caribbean, and a few Pacific Islands. The U. S. has some serious concerns about these places. They think these countries don't

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Tax Plan: A New Deal for American Workers

The Senate Finance Committee has just rolled out a new tax plan. This plan is all about keeping taxes from going up by over 4 trillion dollars. It also makes the tax cuts from 2017 permanent. This is big news for families and businesses. They can now save and plan for the future without worrying abo

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Jun 17 2025BUSINESS

A Man Who Changed the Beauty Game

Leonard Lauder, who passed away at 92, was a big name in the beauty world. He took his family's small cosmetics business and turned it into a global powerhouse. This journey started back in 1946 when his parents, Estee and Joseph, founded the company. Leonard joined the family business in 1958 and s

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

Game 5 Showdown: Thunder vs. Pacers

The NBA Finals are heating up, with the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers facing off in a pivotal Game 5. This matchup is crucial because the series is tied at 2-2, and a win tonight could put one team on the brink of a historic championship. The Pacers had a strong lead in Game 4 but los

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Jun 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Critics and Fans See the New Dragon Movie Differently

The latest live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon has been a big hit with moviegoers. It made a whopping 83 million dollars in its first weekend. This success is expected to continue. The movie has also received positive reviews from many critics. For example, Sarah Moran from Screen Rant g

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