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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

Galactic Dance: Will Milky Way and Andromeda Meet?

The future of our galaxy, the Milky Way, might not be as dramatic as once thought. The Milky Way and Andromeda are on a path to meet. This has been known for some time. However, scientists are now saying it is equally likely that they will miss each other. This is a significant change from prev

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

Hate Strikes Again: Colorado's Jewish Community Targeted

A recent attack in Boulder, Colorado, has left the Jewish community shaken. The incident occurred during a peaceful gathering organized by a group called Run For Their Lives. This group was holding a weekly demonstration to raise awareness about hostages still held in Gaza. The peaceful event turned

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

Phosphorus Power: Boosting Chemical Reactions with Catechol

Chemical reactions are like recipes in a lab. Sometimes, they need a little extra something to work better. That is exactly what happened with phosphorus compounds. It turns out that adding catechol derivatives can make these compounds work much faster and more efficiently. This is big news for

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

The Human Touch in Medical AI: Building Trust Beyond Tech

The idea of trust in artificial intelligence (AI) is super important when it comes to medicine. Most people focus on the tech side, like making sure the AI is fair and can explain its decisions. But there's more to it than just the code. Trust in medical AI also depends on people and the world aroun

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

How Do Young People Get Involved in Politics?

Political involvement is key to a healthy democracy. The Civic Voluntarism Model helps explain why people get involved. It looks at three main factors: resources, personal interest, and how others influence us. Resources include things like political knowledge, family background, and cultural experi

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mysteries of Sound Patterns

The brain is a remarkable pattern detector. It constantly picks up on the statistical structures that surround us. These structures are everywhere, from the rhythm of a heartbeat to the flow of traffic. Yet, how exactly we track and use these patterns remains a puzzle. One theory suggests that when

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dangers of Plastic's Chemical Companions

Plastic is everywhere. It is in the oceans, in the food we eat, and even in the air we breathe. But what many people do not know is that plastic comes with a hidden cost. It is the chemicals that tag along with plastic that pose a real threat. These chemicals can mess with our health in ways we are

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Thinking About What Could Have Been: How It Affects Recovery After Sexual Assault

Sexual assault leaves deep scars. One way people cope is by thinking about what could have been. This is called counterfactual thinking. It's when someone wonders, "What if things had gone differently? " or "If only that hadn't happened. " This kind of thinking is common after trauma. It can help pe

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Syphilis Rise: Japan's Hidden Connection

Japan is currently facing a significant rise in syphilis cases. This trend is not unique to Japan, as other countries are also experiencing an increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Syphilis, in particular, has been on the rise globally. The number of syphilis cases in Japan has been st

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

The Long-Term Impact of Childhood Mistreatment on Adult Resilience

Childhood mistreatment leaves lasting marks on a person's ability to bounce back from tough times. A recent study dug deep into this issue, looking at how different types of mistreatment affect adults' resilience. The research team scoured through thousands of studies, focusing on how childhood mist

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