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Feb 23 2025SCIENCE

Struvite vs. Superphosphate: A Wheat Field Showdown

In the heart of southwest Poland, a fascinating experiment unfolded in 2022/2023. Researchers at Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences in Swojec decided to test struvite as a phosphorus fertilizer for winter wheat. They compared it to the traditional superphosphate. Two types of whea

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Feb 23 2025SCIENCE

Salty Soil and Straw: How Wheat Straw Affects Carbon in Different Soil Types

Soil is a living thing. It's full of tiny creatures and plants that need carbon to survive. Scientists wanted to see how salt and wheat straw affect carbon in different types of soil. They took three types of soil: loamy, clay loam, and silty loam. These soils had low salt levels and low carbon. The

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Feb 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Spaces vs. Concrete Jungles: The Carbon Story of Guangxi Beibu Gulf

The Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone has seen some big changes over the past 50 years. The land use in this region has been shifting. The most noticeable change is the growth of construction land. This growth has come at the expense of other types of land. This trend is often referred to as "one

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Feb 23 2025BUSINESS

City Ads: What Makes Them Stand Out?

In today's fast-paced world, cities are growing quickly, and outdoor ads are becoming a big part of how cities look. This makes it super important to have a way to judge how good these ads look. A recent study set out to create a system to do just that, giving city planners and ad designers some use

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Feb 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10: The Cost of Updates and Alternatives

Windows 10 is a widely-used operating system, but many users are wondering what to do when Microsoft stops free updates. The company has a plan: users can pay for updates after October. But is this the best option? Let's break it down. First, consider the cost. Paying for updates might

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

The Fight Against Malaria in Brazil: A Tale of Two Cities

In the 1980s, two cities in Brazil, São Francisco do Sul and Araquari, took on a big challenge: wiping out malaria. Before this, Santa Catarina had a huge problem with malaria. Every year, nearly 60, 000 people got sick from it. The main culprit was a mosquito called Anopheles (Kerteszia) cruzii. Th

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Feb 23 2025LIFESTYLE

Money Matters: How Parents Spend on Their Kids

Parents today are navigating a complex world when it comes to spending money on their children. The way parents handle money for their kids has changed a lot over the years. It's not just about buying things for kids anymore. It's about investing in their future. This shift is part of a bigger chang

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Feb 22 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis Faces Serious Health Challenge

Pope Francis is currently in a serious condition. He is in the hospital for more than a week now. He had a severe respiratory issue on Saturday. The Vatican said he needed extra oxygen because of it. Despite his health issues, he is still conscious and spent the day sitting up. He is in more pain th

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Feb 22 2025CRIME

The Menendez Brothers: A New Look at an Old Case

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office has recently spoken out against the Menendez brothers' attempts to challenge their life sentences for the 1989 murders of their parents. In a press conference, Nathan Hochman stated that his office does not believe the brothers deserve a new trial. H

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Feb 22 2025SPORTS

Luka Doncic's Big Move: Dirk Nowitzki's Surprising Reaction

Dirk Nowitzki, the legendary Mavericks player, found himself in a surprising situation. He was on vacation with his family in the Maldives, a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean, when he got the news about Luka Doncic's trade. He was shocked, just like everyone else. He couldn't believe what he wa

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