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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Electricity Shift: Balancing Market and Green Goals

China's power sector is in a tough spot. It's stuck with an old, state-controlled system and it's one of the world's biggest polluters. To fix this, China is trying to switch to a market-based system. This change isn't easy. It's like trying to turn a big, old ship around in the middle of the ocean.

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smart Tech for Greener Energy and Water Use

In the Netherlands, managing energy and water is key to protecting the environment and promoting sustainability. A fresh strategy has emerged that blends few-shot learning with advanced machine learning techniques. This combo is designed to make predictions more accurate and reliable, even with limi

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Vitamin D: The Hidden Health Crisis

Vitamin D is a crucial nutrient that often goes unnoticed in daily health conversations. It's not just about bones; it plays a big role in how our body functions. Many people around the world, including in Mexico, are missing out on enough vitamin D. This is a serious issue that needs attention. Th

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

40 Years of Food for Thought: The Medical Nutrition Research Unit's Journey

In the year 2024, the Medical Nutrition Research Unit (MNRU) marks a significant milestone. It has been four decades since this unit was established. To honor this achievement, a special edition was created for the Mexican Institute of Social Security's Medical Journal. The goal was to share importa

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Autonomous Cars Caught in the Crossfire

The streets of downtown Los Angeles witnessed an unusual sight on June 8, 2025. Several Waymo self-driving cars were left in flames, caught in the middle of intense protests against immigration policies. This incident raised questions about the safety and vulnerability of autonomous vehicles in chao

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Jun 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Faces for the Dursleys in the Upcoming Harry Potter Series

There is exciting news for fans of the Harry Potter books. The TV series coming to HBO has found actors for Petunia and Vernon Dursley. Bel Powley and Daniel Rigby will play the roles of the Dursleys. The search continues for an actor to play their son, Dudley. The Dursleys are important figures in

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Jun 09 2025RELIGION

Baptists in Dallas: A Look at Their Stance on Key Issues

This week, a significant gathering is taking place in Dallas. It's the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention. This group is the largest Protestant denomination in the United States. They have a lot on their agenda. One of the main topics is a set of resolutions. These resolutions cover s

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Jun 09 2025BUSINESS

Two Paths: Warner Bros. Discovery's Big Split

The media giant Warner Bros. Discovery is making a significant move. It is splitting into two separate companies. One will focus on streaming and film production. The other will handle traditional TV networks. This decision was announced months ago and is set to wrap up by mid-2026. The goal is to g

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Jun 09 2025CRIME

Journalists Under Fire: The Unseen Risks of Reporting Live News

In the midst of recent protests in Los Angeles, journalists found themselves in the line of fire. One notable incident involved a TV reporter who was broadcasting live when she was struck by a rubber bullet fired by law enforcement. This event raises questions about the safety of journalists on the

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Journalist Injured During LA Protests

The scene was chaotic in downtown Los Angeles. A reporter from Australia was covering the large-scale protests against President Trump's immigration policies. The protests had grown significantly since they started on Friday. By Sunday, thousands of people had gathered, blocking a major freeway and

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