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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

A Chilly Giant: The Coldest Planet Ever Photographed

The James Webb Space Telescope has done it again. This time, it has captured a stunning image of a cold, massive planet orbiting a star. This planet, named 14 Herculis c, is a whopping seven times bigger than Jupiter. It is located about 60 light-years away from Earth. This makes it one of the farth

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Jun 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Water Loss in Patzcuaro Lake Basin

The Patzcuaro Lake Basin in Mexico faces a significant water loss issue. This loss comes from several sources. Water evaporates from the lake surface. Plants lose water through a process called evapotranspiration. Some water gets intercepted by vegetation and never reaches the ground. Additionally,

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Spin and Clot: How Twisting Blood Flow Affects Clotting.

Blood flow in arteries is more complicated than it seems. It is not just a smooth, straight path. Sometimes, it swirls and twists, creating little whirlpools. These whirlpools, or vortices, might seem harmless, but they play a big role in how blood clots form. This is especially true in places where

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

How Upbringing Shapes Leaders: A Look at Hitler, Putin, and Trump

Everyone goes through a phase of narcissism as they grow up. This phase is shaped by the care and attention they receive from their parents. Kids who get the right amount of care usually grow up with healthy self-esteem. On the other hand, those who don't get enough care might develop narcissistic p

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Caring for Refugees with Serious Illnesses

Refugees face many hurdles when they move to wealthy nations. One big challenge is getting the right healthcare. This is especially true for those with serious, life-limiting illnesses. These people need special care, known as palliative care. But there is no clear plan on how to give them the best

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Danger: The Smart Way to Track Copper Levels

Copper is everywhere. It is in the water we drink and the soil we walk on. But too much of it can be harmful. This is why finding ways to measure copper levels accurately is so important. A new method has been created to do just that. It uses a clever trick of light and chemistry to spot copper in o

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Flexible Implants

Thin, flexible electronics hold great promise for medical implants. These devices can bend and twist with the body, making them more comfortable and effective. However, there is a big problem. These thin films often break down quickly. They can't handle the stresses and strains of being inside t

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Hidden Details in Partial Fingerprints

Fingerprints are everywhere. They are a staple in forensic investigations. Yet, current systems struggle with partial fingerprints. These fragments often lack the necessary details for a positive match. This is where level 3 features come into play. These are the tiny, intricate details within a fin

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Why Context Matters in Public Health

Health programs need to adapt to different settings to work well. This is especially true for programs aimed at helping people in tough spots. These spots are often places where money is tight, and life is hard. The success of a health program can hinge on many things. Things like the money people h

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Jun 14 2025SPORTS

The Big Return: Usman's Comeback and the Atlanta Showdown

MMA fans are buzzing with anticipation for the UFC Atlanta event, where Kamaru Usman is set to make his long-awaited return to the octagon. Usman, a former welterweight champion, has been out of action for a significant period. For those keeping track, it's been 602 days since his last fight, 819 da

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