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Jul 02 2025EDUCATION

Who Really Built the Hospital Nacional de Clínicas?

The Hospital Nacional de Clínicas, which opened in Córdoba in 1913, has a secret. For years, people thought Architect Francesco Tamburini designed it. But guess what? He didn't. Engineer Rafael Aranda was the real brains behind the project. He drew up the plans way back in 1882, inspired by a hospit

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Effects: How Childhood Trauma Shapes the Brain

Childhood trauma can have lasting impacts on the brain, influencing everything from mental health to how genes function. Scientists have been studying this for years, but a new study takes a closer look at how these experiences affect the brain's gene activity. The study focused on the prefrontal c

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Jul 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nothing Phone 3: A Bold Step into the Big Leagues

Nothing, the tech company known for its unique designs, has unveiled its latest phone, the Phone 3. This device marks a significant shift for the company, as it ventures into the high-end smartphone market. The Phone 3 is priced at $799, putting it in direct competition with industry giants like the

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Americans Worry About Democracy and Violence

In a recent survey, a large number of Americans believe that democracy is in danger. Three out of four people think that politically motivated violence is a serious issue. This comes at a time when the country is deeply divided. The survey was conducted by Marist and included over 1, 300 adults. It

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Clearing Up Confusion: The 60-Day PNS Therapy Explained

Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) has been around for a while, but the 60-day treatment is a newer approach. It's caused some confusion among doctors and patients. Some wonder if it's a trial, a permanent fix, or something else. The American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN) wants to clear th

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Jul 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Could AI Shorten Prison Time?

A viral idea called Cognify has sparked debates about the future of criminal justice. The concept involves using AI and brain implants to make prisoners feel like they've served lengthy sentences in just minutes. This might sound like something out of a futuristic movie, but is there any real scienc

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Jul 01 2025EDUCATION

How Leaders' Pressure Impacts Teachers' Confidence

Teachers' self-confidence is crucial. It drives their growth, enhances teaching quality, and boosts school performance. However, the pressure from leaders can significantly shake this confidence. A study examined data from the China Education Panel Survey. It revealed that excessive demands from le

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

How Tracking Prescriptions Can Help Prevent Domestic Violence

The opioid crisis is not just about those who use these drugs. It also affects families and communities. One way to fight this problem is by tracking prescriptions more strictly. This can help reduce domestic violence, especially against women. Strict rules on tracking prescriptions have been put i

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Jul 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 series is rumored to bring some significant changes. One of the most notable is the display size. The standard iPhone 17 is expected to have a larger screen, matching the size of the Pro model from the previous generation. This is a big deal because it means the regular iP

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Jun 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Upcoming Budget-Friendly MacBook: What We Know So Far

Apple is cooking up something new in the MacBook world. This time, it's not just another fancy M-series chip. They're switching things up with the A18 Pro, a chip usually found in iPhones. This move is big news because it's the first time an iPhone chip will power a MacBook. The new MacBook is expe

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