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Apr 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Butterflies and Climate Change: Who's Winning the Weather Game?

Butterflies are not just pretty creatures fluttering around. They are also a great example of how climate change affects different species in different ways. Some butterflies have adapted to their specific local climates. These butterflies are expected to be more resilient to climate change at the

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Health Workers and Digital Records: A Look at Ethiopia's Progress

In many wealthy nations, digital health records are becoming the norm. However, in places like Ethiopia, this shift is happening much slower. This is especially true in the Southern Oromia region. There is a lack of information on how prepared health workers are for this change. Also, little is know

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Seek Health Info Online More Than Others?

The internet has made it easy for anyone to find health information. But not everyone looks for this info in the same way. Some people dive in and become experts, while others barely scratch the surface. Why is that? It turns out, how people use health info online is not just about what they want to

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Saving Lives in War Zones: A Guide to Better Data

In war-torn areas, quick and effective medical care can mean the difference between life and death. In places where resources are scarce, collecting good data on injuries and treatments is a big challenge. This is especially true in low-resource conflict settings (LRCS). These are areas where med

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Apr 25 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Boom or Bust? The Tariff Twist

The idea of using money from tariffs to buy Bitcoin is gaining traction in certain circles. This plan is part of a broader strategy to create a "Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. " The concept has sparked interest among crypto enthusiasts. However, it has also united critics from various political backgrou

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

The Messy Signal Scandal

A former high-ranking military official has recently come under fire for his questionable actions. James Stavridis, a retired U. S. Navy Admiral, has strongly criticized Pete Hegseth, the current Defense Secretary. The issue at hand involves the use of the messaging app Signal. Hegseth is accused o

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Upbringing Shape Kids' Behavior

The role of genes and environment in shaping a child's behavior has long been a topic of interest. A recent investigation dug into this by comparing two groups of children: identical twins adopted together from China and same-age, unrelated siblings raised together, often called virtual twins. The

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Apr 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Legacy of a Rock Rebel

David Thomas, the leader of the experimental rock band Pere Ubu, passed away at his home in Brighton, England, on April 24. He was 71 years old. His death was announced on the band's Facebook page, where it was mentioned that he had been battling a long-term illness. It was also shared that Thomas w

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Apr 24 2025POLITICS

Lawyer's Dual Role Sparks Trump Organization's Decision

The Trump Organization is taking a stand. They are planning to let go of a lawyer who has been advising them. This lawyer, William Burck, has been working for both the Trump Organization and Harvard University. This dual role has raised eyebrows, to say the least. The issue came to a head when Pres

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Apr 24 2025CELEBRITIES

The Power and Downfall of a Hollywood Mogul

The retrial of Harvey Weinstein is underway, and it's revealing a lot about the man and his past behavior. The jury is hearing from a woman who shared an apartment with one of Weinstein's accusers, Miriam Haley. The witness, Elizabeth Entin, described how Haley looked uncomfortable and avoided eye

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