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Jun 07 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Safety and Performance in Polymer Electrolytes

In the world of polymer electrolytes, finding a good mix of fire safety and conductivity is a big deal. Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) is a common material used in these electrolytes, but it has a couple of issues. It burns easily and doesn't conduct electricity very well. This makes it tricky to use in

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Jun 07 2025HEALTH

The Wellness Influencer and the Surgeon General Role

Dr. Casey Means, a prominent figure in the wellness industry, has been chosen by President Donald Trump to become the U. S. Surgeon General. She has repeatedly criticized the medical and food industries for being driven by profit rather than public health. However, her own business dealings raise qu

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Jun 07 2025BUSINESS

Weather and Time: How They Affect Parking in City Centers

In the heart of Zhengzhou, a bustling city in China, a close look was taken at how long people park in big commercial areas. This was done to figure out how weather, parking costs, and the time of the week affect how long vehicles stay parked. The data was gathered from a large supermarket over a

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Jun 07 2025SCIENCE

Deep Down: How Microbes Survive Seasonal Shifts in Alpine Aquifers

In the Swiss Alps, there is a fascinating spot called Lavey-les-Bains. This place is known for its thermal waters. Scientists have been studying how the water changes with the seasons. They found that the water's electrical conductivity varies greatly throughout the year, even down to 500 meters bel

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Jun 07 2025SCIENCE

Cold-Weather Power: The Secret to Better Sodium Batteries

Sodium-ion batteries are gaining attention for their potential in large-scale energy storage. They are cost-effective and use abundant resources, making them a strong contender for the future. One of the biggest challenges is their performance in cold environments. Traditional batteries often strugg

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Feud: Elon Musk and Donald Trump

The public spat between Elon Musk and Donald Trump has escalated to new heights. It all started when Musk took to his social media platform X to criticize a massive spending bill. This bill, worth trillions of dollars, was crucial for Trump's agenda in the Senate. Trump, not one to back down from a

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Story Behind the Travel Ban

The list of countries affected by the latest travel restrictions might seem random. Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, and others, all face severe limitations. The official reason? They supposedly pose security risks due to terrorism, visa overstays, and lack of cooperation with the U. S. But let's dig deepe

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Jun 06 2025SPORTS

Rodgers' Surprise Move to Steelers: A Low-Stakes Gamble

The Pittsburgh Steelers have a new quarterback, and it is none other than Aaron Rodgers. The team confirmed the signing of the veteran quarterback on a one-year contract. The exact terms of the deal have not been officially disclosed, but reports suggest it is worth less than $20 million. This move

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: A Night of Chaos and Retaliation

In the dead of night, Ukraine faced a brutal assault from Russia. Missiles and drones rained down, leaving a trail of destruction. The capital, Kyiv, and other cities across the country were hit hard. Buildings, both residential and commercial, were damaged or destroyed. The attacks lasted for h

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

The Man in Charge of Gaza's Shadow Army

In the complex landscape of Gaza, a Bedouin man in his 30s has risen to prominence. Yasser Abu Shabab leads a militia in the southern part of the territory. Israeli officials claim they have equipped his group to weaken Hamas' control. Abu Shabab, however, denies receiving any weapons from Israel. H

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