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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Keeping Cool Under Pressure: How Bosses Can Help Junior Doctors

In the high-stakes world of medicine, junior doctors face immense pressure. They are often the ones on the front lines, dealing with critical situations and long hours. But what about the role of their supervisors in keeping them sane and supported? Supervisors play a crucial role in the wellbeing

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

What's the Real Deal with Iran's Nuclear Sites?

Iran's nuclear program has taken some serious hits recently. American and Israeli forces have been targeting key sites, but how much damage was actually done? Opinions vary. Fordo, a major enrichment site, is buried deep inside a mountain. It's got thousands of centrifuges working on uranium. The U

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

EU's Big Move: What's Next for Israel Relations?

The EU is stepping up its game on Israel. The Lithuanian president has called for action, saying the current situation is too dire to ignore. He wants the EU to come up with real options to address the crisis. This comes after a review, backed by 19 member countries, suggested Israel might be breaki

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Survive in Poor Soils: The Myrtaceae Mystery

Plants in places like Australia, the Amazon, and China face a tough challenge: soils lacking phosphorus. This essential nutrient is like food for plants, but it's often in short supply. Some plants, like those in the Proteaceae and Cyperaceae families, have a clever trick. They release special chemi

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Puzzle: What Just Happened?

Israel and the U. S. recently took action against Iran's nuclear program. They destroyed three nuclear sites. This was after 12 days of conflict. President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu said they won. They believe they stopped Iran from making nuclear weapons for a long time. The U. N. 's Inte

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Boats and Brave Voyagers: Crossing the Kuroshio Current

A long time ago, people lived on the Ryukyu Islands near Japan. No one knows how they got there. The trip was tough because of a super strong ocean current called the Kuroshio Current. To figure it out, scientists built a boat like the ones from that time and tried the journey themselves. They used

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Jun 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Algae and Antibiotics: A Complex Dance in Our Oceans

Antibiotics are everywhere. They are used to keep animals healthy and help plants grow. But what happens when these medicines end up in our oceans? Scientists have been studying this for years. They found that antibiotics can have a big impact on marine algae. These tiny plants are super important.

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Troops Lost in Gaza Amidst Shaky Peace

A fragile truce between Israel and Iran seems to be holding, but tensions remain high. The ceasefire, which started on Tuesday after 12 days of conflict, has given a glimmer of hope for lasting peace. However, Iran has made it clear that it won’t abandon its nuclear program, and its parliament is pu

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Jun 25 2025POLITICS

Gaza Aid Efforts Under Fire: Who's Really Helping?

In Gaza, a heated debate is happening about how aid is being delivered. The U. N. agency helping Palestinian refugees, led by Philippe Lazzarini, has strong words for a new aid group backed by the U. S. and Israel. Lazzarini calls it a "death trap, " saying it's causing more harm than good. People

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Jun 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Iran's Internet Lockdown: A Double-Edged Sword

Iran's government has taken a bold step by cutting off internet access nationwide. They say it's to shield the country from cyber threats, especially from Israel. The move comes after hackers targeted key systems like banks and cryptocurrency exchanges. The government claims these attacks could disr

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