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May 20 2025POLITICS

Mayor Adams Strengthens Ties with Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict

New York City's mayor, Eric Adams, took a significant step by signing a new business deal with Israel. This move is part of his broader strategy to counter calls for divestment from Israel, especially amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The agreement, signed during a conference in Manhattan, aims t

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bridging Domains: The Power of Fine-Tuned Visual-Text Alignment

The goal of domain-adaptive object detection (DAOD) is to help detectors work well in new, unlabeled areas by reducing the bias that comes from the original, labeled areas. Recent work has shown that vision-language models (VLMs) can be very helpful in this process. However, there are some issues th

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of One-Arm Workouts

The concept of cross-education is fascinating. It's about how training one arm can actually benefit the other. This effect can vary depending on the type of exercise. A recent study dug into how different kinds of resistance exercises affect the untrained arm's strength and muscle responses. The foc

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Transforming Medicine: The Rise of Microneedles

Microneedles are small but mighty tools that are changing the way we think about medicine. They offer a gentle way to deliver drugs through the skin. This method skips the usual digestion process and makes drugs work better. Plus, it's less invasive than traditional shots or patches. These tiny need

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

Space Station Bacterial Breakthrough: What Does It Mean?

A new type of bacteria has been found on the Tiangong Space Station. This isn't just any bacteria. It's a unique strain that has adapted to the tough conditions of space. It was discovered during the Shenzhou-15 mission in May 2023. This isn't the first time bacteria has been found in space. But thi

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May 18 2025HEALTH

Unusual Nerve Pathways: What Doctors Need to Know

The human body is full of surprises. One of these surprises is the way nerves connect in the shoulder and arm. These nerves are part of the brachial plexus. Doctors have found a unique variation in these nerves in an older man. This variation could change how doctors plan surgeries or give nerve

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May 17 2025POLITICS

Weather Warnings and More: A Quick Look at Today's News

A severe weather outbreak hit the Midwest, with tornadoes touching down in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The storms left a trail of destruction, including injuries and power outages affecting hundreds of thousands. The National Weather Service issued warnings about potential hazards, including damaging

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Cereal Contaminants with Light and Science

Cereals are a staple in many diets, but they often carry harmful substances. Two of the worst offenders are aflatoxin B1 and zearalenone. These toxins are not only common but also highly dangerous. Finding a safe and effective way to remove them is crucial for keeping food safe to eat. One interest

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Breaking Down TCE with Light and Titanium

Scientists have been looking into ways to break down Trichloroethylene (TCE) because it is bad for both people and the planet. TCE is a solvent often used in factories. One interesting method is using light to speed up a chemical reaction. The process involves shining ultraviolet (UV) ligh

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Sharks and Heat:The Basking shark's Unique Warmth

The basking shark, a colossal fish that feeds on plankton, has long been thought to be a cold-blooded creature. However, recent studies have hinted that this giant might have some warm-blooded traits. To dive deeper, researchers compared the basking shark's heat-generating and heat-retaining tissues

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