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May 13 2025SCIENCE

Food Safety's New Guardians: Nanozyme Biosensors

Food safety is a hot topic these days. Harmful substances in our food can make us sick. So, finding reliable ways to spot these contaminants is super important. Enter nanozymes. These tiny powerhouses mimic enzymes and have unique properties. They are becoming stars in the world of biosensors.

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

Wood's New Trick: Building Stronger Than Ever

A team in Maryland has figured out how to turn regular wood into something incredibly strong. This isn't just any wood. It's a new kind of wood that can outmuscle steel. It's called Superwood. It all started in a lab at the University of Maryland. The person behind this breakthrough is a scientist

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Flip Phone: Bigger Cover Display?

The latest buzz around Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 revolves around its cover display. Initially, leaks hinted at no major design changes. However, things took a turn when new renders surfaced, suggesting a larger cover display. This change seems to be inspired by the Motorola Razr Plus. The n

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Hunger Crisis: A Race Against Time

The Gaza Strip is on the brink of a full-blown famine. This is not a distant threat but a reality unfolding right now. Nearly half a million people are already experiencing extreme hunger, and another million are struggling to get enough food. This dire situation is the result of a blockade and ongo

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May 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sports Puzzle Challenge: Dive into Connections

The Sports Edition of Connections has finally left its testing phase. It made its grand entrance on Super Bowl Sunday, February 9. This move shows that the game has gained a dedicated following. The Athletic, a sports news site, now hosts it in its app. Players can still enjoy it for free online. T

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Citizens vs. Corporations: The Fight for Health in Ecuador

In Ecuador, a group of determined citizens took on powerful corporations to protect public health. This battle began when the government issued a surprising decree. On January 10, 2023, the Ecuadorian government released Decreto 645. This decree lowered taxes on items harmful to health and the envir

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Dental Visits Drop When Public Coverage Shrinks

In the Netherlands, a big question has been whether cutting back on public dental coverage affects how often people go to the dentist. Some politicians think it doesn't, but let's look at the facts. First, it's important to understand that dental care is not just about fixing teeth. It's also about

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May 12 2025HEALTH

ChatGPT's Role in Pinpointing Epilepsy's Source

For those living with epilepsy that doesn't respond to medication, surgery can be a game-changer. The goal is to remove the part of the brain causing seizures, known as the epileptogenic zone. Figuring out exactly where this zone is located can be tricky. Doctors use several methods to map it out. O

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Power Up Anywhere: The Ultimate Portable Charger Deal

Ever felt like you're drowning in a sea of chargers? It's a common struggle. Smartphones, laptops, tablets, earbuds—each seems to demand its own power source. But what if there was a way to simplify this mess? Enter the Anker 737 power bank, a game-changer in the world of portable charging. This po

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Gaza: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Ongoing Conflict

The Middle East is buzzing with news that Hamas, the group controlling Gaza, has agreed to free a US-Israeli captive. This move is part of a broader effort to restart peace talks and ease the suffering in Gaza. The captive, Edan Alexander, is a 21-year-old dual national who was seized during a Hamas

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