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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

Who Joins Online Studies? A Look at Who Volunteers

Online studies are a big deal these days. They make research easier and faster. But there's a catch. Not everyone joins these studies. Some people are more likely to volunteer than others. This can cause a problem called volunteer bias. It can make the results of the study less accurate. A recent s

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Dec 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Troubles: How Nature Messed with the Tang Dynasty

Let's talk about the Tang Dynasty in China. It was a big deal, but things got rough. The weather was a major player in their downfall. Imagine floods and droughts happening over and over again. Not good for farming, right? People back then relied on crops like millet, wheat, and rice. But when the w

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Tough-to-Treat Leukemia

In the world of medical research, a new player has emerged that could change the game for people with a tough type of blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML). This cancer is notorious for being resistant to many treatments, especially in cases with complex genetic issues like MECOM rearrang

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Saturated Fats: What the New Research Really Says

A recent study has stirred up a debate about saturated fats and their impact on heart health. The research, published in a medical journal, looked at 17 clinical trials involving over 66, 000 people. It found that cutting down on saturated fats can reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes, but o

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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Cancer Cell Behavior: What's Really Going On?

Cancer cells are sneaky. They find ways to spread and grow in the body. Scientists are trying to understand how this happens. One big clue is something called the CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling axis. This is like a secret code that helps cancer cells, especially from the breast and prostate, to spread to th

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Dec 16 2025SCIENCE

Cool Mouth, Cool Solutions: Finding Safe, Natural Cooling Agents

Ever felt that burning, stinging feeling in your mouth after eating something spicy or hot? That's your mouth reacting to certain triggers. This reaction can cause discomfort and even health issues. To tackle this, scientists are on the hunt for safe, natural cooling agents. They're focusing on two

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Frontier Airlines: New Leader Takes the Helm

Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. has made a big change at the top. James G. Dempsey, who has been with the company for over a decade, is now the Interim Chief Executive Officer. He takes over from Barry L. Biffle, who will stay on as an advisor until the end of the year. Dempsey has been a key player

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Dec 16 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking Reading Potential: How Charleston Schools Are Closing the Literacy Gap

In Charleston County, a new teaching method is making waves. Orton-Gillingham, a structured, multisensory approach to literacy, is helping students who struggled with reading. This method is not just for kids with dyslexia. It benefits all learners by focusing on phonics and how letters and sounds c

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Toys: Hidden Dangers Lurking in Playtime

Toys are not always as safe as they seem. Every year, millions of toys are sold in the United States, but many of them pose serious risks to children. Some toys contain harmful chemicals like lead and phthalates, which can be very dangerous for kids. Others have small parts that can be easily swallo

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Skill Games: A Hidden Cost to the Community

Pennsylvania is grappling with a growing issue: skill games. These machines, scattered across gas stations and local eateries, have become a hot topic. The state's highest court recently weighed in, questioning whether these games are harmless fun or a sneaky form of gambling. The justices noted tha

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