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May 24 2025HEALTH

Malaria's Border Struggle: A Tale of Two Islands

In the heart of Southeast Asia, a stark contrast exists between two neighboring regions. One side, Indonesian Kalimantan, is making significant strides towards eradicating malaria. The other, Malaysian Borneo, is grappling with a high prevalence of Plasmodium knowlesi infections. This discrepancy

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

How Microbes Help Maize Survive Tough Times

Salinity and drought are major problems for crops. They mess with how plants grow and produce food. These issues are getting worse because of climate change. So, scientists are looking for ways to help plants handle these stresses better. One promising method is to boost plants' relationships with h

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Cervical Cancer: The Silent Threat Among Tanzanian Women

In Tanzania, cervical cancer stands out as a major health issue, particularly for women aged 15 to 49. It is the fourth most common cause of cancer deaths in the country. This cancer type is also the top cancer affecting women of reproductive age. It is important to note that cervical cancer can be

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

The Truth Behind Survey Responses

The world of implementation science often relies on self-report measures. This is because many important factors are hard to observe directly. However, when surveys become too complex, people might rush through them or not pay full attention. This can lead to inaccurate data, which is a big problem

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May 24 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Naval Mishap: A Ship Gone Awry

North Korea's ambitious naval plans hit a snag recently. A brand-new destroyer, intended to be a showpiece for the country's military, ended up capsized and stuck on a pier. This wasn't just any ship; it was supposed to be North Korea's largest warship to date, a guided missile frigate named Choe Hy

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May 24 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life Dedicated to the Amazon

A renowned Brazilian photographer has left a lasting impact on the world. Sebastião Salgado passed away at the age of 81. The news was shared by his nonprofit organization, Instituto Terra. The cause of his death was not disclosed. Salgado was not just a photographer. He was also an economist a

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

How Heat and Cold Change Mutton Soup's Taste

Sterilization changes the taste of mutton soup. Different methods of sterilization have different effects on the soup's flavor. This is because sterilization affects the chemicals that make up the soup's taste. There are several ways to sterilize mutton soup. These include pasteurization, high-temp

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

How Science Maps Out Muscle Movements

Neuromuscular junctions are the key players in our body's ability to move. They act as the bridge between our nerves and muscles, allowing us to perform any voluntary action. To understand these junctions better, researchers have turned to a method called scientometric analysis. This approach helps

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May 24 2025SPORTS

The Size Factor: How Body Dimensions Impact Olympic Performance

The world of Olympic sports is a fascinating mix of skill, strategy, and physical traits. One key factor that often goes unnoticed is the role of an athlete's body size. It turns out that body size can make a big difference in how well an athlete performs, especially in sports like swimming, running

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May 24 2025CRIME

How Courts Are Changing the Game for Veterans with Violent Past

In the world of criminal justice, there's a growing trend where courts are starting to see violent crimes as something that can be fixed, not just punished. This is especially true for veterans. Veterans Treatment Courts (VTCs) are a prime example of this shift. These courts bring together judges, p

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