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Jun 01 2025SCIENCE

Green Feast: Can Spirulina Replace Soy in Pig Diets?

Soybean meal is a staple in pig feed. It's cheap and packed with protein. But it has a dark side. Growing soybeans can harm the environment. It can lead to soil erosion, deforestation, and loss of wildlife habitats. So, researchers are looking for greener alternatives. One promising contender

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Ghana's Protein Test: A New Way to Spot Kidney Issues

In Ghana, medical experts are exploring a new tool to detect protein in urine. This test, known as the Test-it PrCr Urinalysis Dipstick Test, is made in South Africa. The goal is to see if it can be useful in hospitals across the country. The test checks for proteinuria, which is a sign of kidney pr

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Jun 01 2025SPORTS

Tennis Stars and Soccer Showdowns: Navigating Schedules at the French Open

The French Open is a major event in the tennis world, but it's not the only game in town. The Champions League final, which determines Europe's top soccer club, is also a big deal. This year, Paris Saint-Germain, a team based near the French Open venue, was in the final. Many tennis players, includi

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Jun 01 2025SPORTS

Iconic Moments in Sports History

Sports have a way of bringing people together. They can also remind us of the bigger picture in life. When athletes achieve something extraordinary, it's not just about the game. It's about the effort, the struggle, and the joy they bring to fans worldwide. These moments can be a source of inspirat

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Talking About Race: What Doctors and Parents Think

In the United States, conversations about race and racism are often avoided during routine check-ups for kids. This is despite the fact that these topics can greatly affect a child's health and overall well-being. There's a lot of uncertainty about whether families want to have these conversations w

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Jun 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Santiago's Nighttime Heat: A City's Warm Embrace

Santiago de Chile has been under the microscope for a long time. Scientists have been curious about how the city's heat changes over time and space. This is not just about the city itself. It is also about how the city's heat interacts with larger weather patterns. This is the first time such a deta

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Jun 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water's Future: How Climate Change is Shaking Up Our Rivers and Lakes

Climate change is shaking up the world's water supply. It's messing with the natural water cycle, making it harder to manage water resources and plan for the future. To tackle this, experts are using smart tech and models to predict how climate change will affect water availability. They used a bun

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Jun 01 2025SCIENCE

Radiocesium's Behavior in Taiwan's Diverse Soils

Radiocesium, a radioactive isotope, behaves differently in various soils. This was shown in a study that looked at 57 soil samples from Taiwan. These samples came from different climates, land uses, and altitudes. The study found that radiocesium sticks to soil in varying amounts. The amount of

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Jun 01 2025WEATHER

June Weather in Minnesota: What to Expect

The weather in Minnesota has been quite the rollercoaster this May. One day it was scorching hot, with temperatures hitting 93 degrees in St. Cloud on May 11th. Then, just a few days later, it was freezing, with a high of only 44 degrees on May 20th. It is a good idea to be prepared for anything

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

Heated Words: Trump and Putin's Tense Exchange

The recent clash between former U. S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin has sparked a lot of debate. It all started when Trump took to his social media platform to criticize Putin's actions in Ukraine. Trump warned that Putin was "playing with fire. " This did not sit well

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