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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Cosmic Neighborhood: A Giant Void?

Scientists have made a bold claim: Earth and the Milky Way might be sitting in a huge, empty space. This isn't just any empty space—it's a void that's 20% less dense than the rest of the universe. Imagine a bubble 2 billion light-years wide, with our galaxy floating in the middle. This idea comes fr

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Jul 10 2025POLITICS

Birthright Citizenship: A Judge's Stand Against Trump's Policy

A federal judge has taken a significant step to block President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship. Judge Joseph Laplante ruled that Trump's executive order goes against the 14th Amendment and long-standing legal precedents. This decision is crucial because it comes after the Supre

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Jul 10 2025POLITICS

Troubling Times: A Look at Recent Events and Their Impact

Healthcare professionals are taking legal action against top health officials, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and heads of the FDA, NIH, and CDC. They argue that recent changes in vaccine policies are creating unnecessary obstacles for people who want to get vaccinated. This legal battle highlights

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Breath Tests and Cannabis Edibles: What's the Deal?

Breath tests for cannabis are not new, but they usually focus on smoking. Now, researchers wanted to see if these tests could also detect THC from edibles. They had people eat cannabis-infused treats and then tested their breath at different times. Before eating the edibles, some participants alrea

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

How Your Body Handles Oxygen During Exercise

Ever wonder why your body gets better at delivering oxygen during a workout? It turns out there's a specific moment when things shift. This moment is linked to how your blood carries and releases oxygen. Scientists looked at old data from 1994. They used new tools to study how oxygen, carbon dioxid

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Mixing Ingredients for Stronger Medicines

Scientists are always looking for better ways to make medicines last longer and work better. One big challenge is keeping proteins, like those in some drugs, stable when they are dried out. Trehalose is a sugar that is often used to help protect these proteins. But there's a problem: trehalose can c

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

How Friends and Strangers Shape What We Do

People often copy what others do, especially friends. But does having many friends help or slow down the spread of new ideas or behaviors? Some think that if people are more likely to copy their friends, then behaviors will spread faster and wider in groups where everyone knows each other well. Othe

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Role of TMEM9B-AS1 in Muscle Health

In the world of tiny molecules, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are like secret bosses. They don't make proteins, but they control many important jobs in our cells. One of these bosses, TMEM9B-AS1, has been found to be less active in the muscles of people with type 2 diabetes and muscle loss. This is

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Young Adults and Cannabis: Spending Habits and Trends

Cannabis use among young adults in the US is evolving. With new laws and more places to buy it, researchers wanted to see how different people spend money on cannabis and what they think about the cost. They looked at various factors, like the types of products used and how much people spend. The s

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Spin: Tiny Changes You Won't Notice

Earth's spin is not constant. It changes slightly every day. This summer, it will speed up on three days. The changes are so small that people won't notice them. The days will be shorter by a fraction of a second. The moon's position affects Earth's spin. When the moon is far from Earth's equator,

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