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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

How Fit Kids Think Better: A Danish Study

Researchers in Denmark recently looked into how physical fitness, mental health, and social background affect how well kids aged 10 to 12 do in school. They wanted to see if being active, feeling good, and having a supportive environment make a difference in how kids think and learn. The study focu

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Jul 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Ways to Spot Fake Credit Card Tricks

Credit cards are everywhere these days. People use them to buy stuff online and in stores. But with all these transactions, there's a big problem: fraud. Bad guys are always trying to trick the system. The issue is, fraud cases are rare compared to real deals. So, how do we catch these sneaky frauds

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Jul 16 2025EDUCATION

Fun Learning: How Games Can Teach Kids About Violence

Violence is a big problem for many kids. It can happen at school, at home, or online. Some people came up with a clever idea to help kids deal with this issue. They created a game to teach kids about violence and how to stay safe. The game was designed to be both fun and educational. It taught kids

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Faith and Autism: A Closer Look at Adults on the Spectrum

Autism and faith is a topic that hasn't been studied much. It's important to understand how adults with autism experience and practice religion. Faith is a personal thing. It's about beliefs and practices that come from a religious group. For autistic adults, there are unique challenges and needs wh

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Mining's Hidden Toll on Health Down Under

Australia is a treasure trove of valuable minerals and energy resources. But digging deep for these riches comes at a cost. The health of people living near mines is often overlooked. This is a big problem. It's time to take a closer look at how mining affects the health of Australians. Mining rele

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Jul 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Dangerous Metal Lingers After Wildfires

In the aftermath of the Eaton and Palisades fires, a concerning discovery has been made. Beryllium, a toxic metal, has been found in both the burn zones and local homes. This metal, known for its lightweight and strong properties, is often used in high-tech products like aerospace components and gol

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unraveling the Prison Planet Theory: How Online Chats Shape Beliefs

People often share strange ideas online. One such idea is the Prison Planet theory. It suggests that Earth is a prison for humanity. This theory is not something that can be proven or disproven. It's a spiritual belief, not a scientific fact. A recent study looked at how this theory spreads on YouT

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Jul 16 2025SPORTS

Trey Smith's Big Payday: A Closer Look at His New Contract

Trey Smith just landed a massive deal with the Chiefs. It's a four-year contract worth $94 million. That makes him the highest-paid guard in NFL history. His average yearly pay is $23. 5 million. That's $2. 5 million more than any other guard. The deal is pretty sweet for Smith. The first three yea

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Jul 16 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star-Studded Family Night at Dolce & Gabbana

Christian Bale, known for his intense roles, showed a softer side recently. He attended the Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda show in Rome with his family. This was a rare public appearance for the Bale clan. The family of four dressed in all-black outfits, looking stylish and coordinated. Bale, 51, wore a

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Changing Face of the EV Race: BYD and Tesla's Battle

The electric vehicle (EV) market is heating up, and the competition between BYD and Tesla is at the heart of it. Just a few years ago, Tesla was the clear leader, with BYD admiring its success. But things have changed. BYD has been working hard and is now giving Tesla a run for its money. Tesla's o

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