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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Colorful Glow: The Science Behind Smart Phosphors

Ever wondered how some materials can glow in different colors and ways? Scientists have created a new type of phosphor that can do just that. This isn't your average glow-in-the-dark stick. It's a special material called LAO:PG, which stands for LaAlO3 co-doped with Pr3+ and Gd3+ ions. What makes it

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Jul 16 2025CRIME

A Fox News Host Turns Prosecutor into a Thriller Writer

Trey Gowdy, a well-known Fox News host, has stepped into the world of fiction with his first psychological crime novel, "The Color of Death. " This book, set to hit stores on August 26, is a joint effort with bestselling author Christopher Greyson. It dives deep into the minds of both a killer and t

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Decoding Prostate Cancer Clues in Moroccan Men

Prostate cancer is a major health issue for men globally, causing significant illness and death. While we know age, race, and family history play a role, the science behind these factors is still a mystery. One thing we do know is that cancer can turn off helpful genes by adding methyl groups to the

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Jul 13 2025FINANCE

Stocks to Watch: JPMorgan's Mid-Year Market Moves

JPMorgan has shared its list of stocks to consider shorting as the year progresses. This list includes big names like Tesla and Moderna, which the firm believes could see a drop in value. The market has been doing well, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching new highs. However, there's still uncertain

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Mondays: The Silent Saboteur of Your Health

Mondays are not just a drag on your mood; they might be secretly harming your health. Researchers from the University of Hong Kong discovered that older adults who feel anxious on Mondays have significantly higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their bodies for up to two months. This isn't

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Jul 12 2025SPORTS

How Girls' Bodies Change and How Training Can Help

Girls' bodies go through big changes as they grow up. These changes affect how they move and perform in sports. One important aspect is the stretch-shortening cycle (SSC). This is a process in muscles that helps with explosive movements like jumping and sprinting. Research shows that the SSC gets b

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Path from MGUS to Multiple Myeloma

Multiple myeloma is a serious blood cancer. It often starts from a condition called MGUS. MGUS is usually harmless. But sometimes, it can turn into multiple myeloma. Researchers wanted to find out why this happens. They looked at data from many people. They found that certain health conditions can

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Jul 11 2025WEATHER

South Shore Drowned: A Rainy Day Like No Other

The South Shore of Massachusetts faced a massive flood on a recent Thursday. It was not just any rainy day. This was a "one in 200" weather event. That means it was a rare and extreme storm. The rain poured down hard in Boston, Quincy, Brockton, and other nearby towns. The National Weather Service h

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Jul 10 2025SPORTS

Red Bull's Sudden Leadership Shake-Up: What's Next?

Christian Horner's exit from Red Bull Racing marks a dramatic turn of events. Just a month ago, he claimed his commitment was unwavering, with a contract extending to the end of the decade. His journey began in 2005 when he took over a struggling team and transformed it into a powerhouse. However, r

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Exploring Health Tech's Future: Latin America's Forward-Thinking Approach

Latin America is stepping up its game in health technology. In 2024, a big meeting happened. It was all about spotting future health tech trends and starting early talks. This isn't just about new gadgets. It's about making sure these tools work for everyone in the region. The meeting brought toget

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