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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Glowing Guardians: How Tiny Detectives Spot Danger

Cyanide is a sneaky troublemaker. It lurks in places like factories and farms, posing risks to both people and the environment. To tackle this invisible threat, scientists have developed clever tools called fluorescent probes. These are like tiny detectives that light up when they find cyanide, maki

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

What's Changing with Marijuana Laws?

The recent decision to change how marijuana is classified in the U. S. is a big deal, but it's not as straightforward as it seems. This change, known as rescheduling, moves marijuana from a highly restricted category to a less restrictive one. However, it doesn't automatically solve all the problems

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Young Star Stumbles in Europe

Kendry Paez, a 15-year-old sensation from Ecuador, was once Chelsea's golden boy. They paid €10 million for him, seeing a bright future. But things haven't gone as planned. Paez moved to Strasbourg, a sister club, hoping to shine in Europe. Instead, he's been struggling to adapt and impress. Paez's

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Crystal Chemistry: How Doping Can Boost Energy Efficiency

In the world of materials science, perovskite oxides are like the superheroes of energy conversion. They have a special power: they can conduct both ions and electrons. This makes them perfect for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) cathodes. But there's a catch. Most of these materials have a crystal stru

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Boosting Treatment for Esophageal Cancer: A New Hope

Esophageal cancer, specifically squamous cell carcinoma, is tough to beat. Doctors usually treat it with a combo of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. But, even with this approach, the results aren't great. So, researchers are always looking for ways to improve treatment. One promising area is i

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Why Skipping Surgical Checklists Can Be Risky

Surgery is a high-stakes game. Every year, countless individuals undergo operations, placing their lives in the hands of medical professionals. But what if there's a straightforward way to enhance safety during these procedures? This is where the surgical safety checklist comes into play. It's akin

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Codonopsis Roots: A Closer Look at Its Antioxidant Compounds

Codonopsis pilosula, a plant known for its edible roots, has been under the microscope. Scientists have found a new compound in these roots, along with 29 others. These compounds belong to two main groups: lignans and phenylpropanoids. The new lignan's structure was figured out using advanced techn

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

A Joyful Surprise for NICU Families at Christmas

Christmas can be tough for families with babies in the NICU. The usual festive celebrations often take a backseat when a child is in critical care. This year, however, things were a bit different for families at Prisma Health Baptist Hospital and Prisma Health Richland Hospital. Santa and Mrs. Claus

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Friday Night Sports Extravaganza: What's On TV

Friday, Dec. 26, promises a thrilling lineup of sports events. College football fans can catch three exciting matches. First up is the GameAbove Sports Bowl at 1 p. m. on ESPN, featuring Central Michigan taking on Northwestern in Detroit. Later, at 4:30 p. m. , the Rate Bowl pits New Mexico against

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

Flagstaff Schools: Adapting and Innovating for a Better Future

In Flagstaff, schools are making big moves to improve learning and student well-being. One key change is swapping start times for elementary and high schools. The idea is to give teens more time to sleep, which can boost their health and grades. It's a simple shift, but it could make a big differenc

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