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Jun 08 2025EDUCATION

How Kids Learn: Paper or Screens?

In today's world, kids and teens are always connected to digital devices. These screens are everywhere, used for chatting, playing games, and even studying. This is a big change from the past, where books and paper were the main tools for learning. While digital tech offers lots of advantages, li

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Jun 07 2025SCIENCE

New Weed Killers on the Horizon: The Power of N-Phenyltriazinone

The quest for effective weed control is a never-ending battle in agriculture. Scientists have been working on a new class of herbicides. These new compounds are based on N-phenyltriazinone. They have added special fragments to make them more effective. These fragments are called 5, 6-dihydro-4H-

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Jun 07 2025CRIME

The Truth About Genetic Evidence in Forensic Cases

Forensic science is getting a boost from new sequencing technology. This tech lets scientists get genetic info from tough samples. One new tool, IBDGem, looks at sequencing data, even from low-quality samples, to figure out if a DNA match is likely. But here is where things get tricky. IBDGem checks

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Jun 07 2025SCIENCE

Deep Down: How Microbes Survive Seasonal Shifts in Alpine Aquifers

In the Swiss Alps, there is a fascinating spot called Lavey-les-Bains. This place is known for its thermal waters. Scientists have been studying how the water changes with the seasons. They found that the water's electrical conductivity varies greatly throughout the year, even down to 500 meters bel

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Jun 07 2025SCIENCE

Cold-Weather Power: The Secret to Better Sodium Batteries

Sodium-ion batteries are gaining attention for their potential in large-scale energy storage. They are cost-effective and use abundant resources, making them a strong contender for the future. One of the biggest challenges is their performance in cold environments. Traditional batteries often strugg

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Jun 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gemini's New Trick: Timed Tasks for Busy People

Gemini, a popular app by Google, has just added a new feature called "scheduled actions. " This update, rolling out to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, lets users set tasks to happen at specific times. It's all about making life easier by automating routine jobs or getting personalized updates. Thi

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Jun 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Michelle Obama's Style Story: From Politics to Fashion

Michelle Obama is diving into a new adventure. This time, it's not about politics. It's all about fashion. She has a new book coming out. It is called "The Look". This book will hit the shelves on November 4. It's not just a simple book. It's a journey through Michelle's style choices. It starts fro

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Jun 06 2025SPORTS

Watch The NBA Finals Tonight: Pacers vs. Thunder

The 2025 NBA Finals are happening tonight. The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers will battle it out. The team that wins four out of seven games will be crowned the champion. This is a big deal for both teams. The Pacers haven't been to the finals in 25 years. The last time they were there

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Jun 06 2025SCIENCE

Building Better Chemicals with Smart Catalysts

The world of chemistry is always looking for better ways to make valuable stuff. One big challenge is finding a smart catalyst that can handle tough conditions and make useful compounds like quinazolines. These compounds are super important in many industries. Scientists have been working on a spec

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

How AI is making throat exams easier for doctors

In medical emergencies, quick and accurate intubation is crucial. This is where video laryngoscopes come in. They give doctors a clear view of the throat, making it easier to insert a tube into the trachea. However, even with these tools, spotting the right structures can be tricky. In the past

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