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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

What Do Americans Really Think About Hidden Memories?

In the United States, a vast majority of adults believe in the idea of repressed memories. This belief is not just held by a few; it's widespread across different groups. Nearly everyone, about 94%, thinks that memories can be hidden away in the mind without a person knowing. Women, especially thos

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Nov 14 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the Cosmic Stage: Brane-World Gravity Unveiled

In the vast theater of the cosmos, scientists have long been fascinated by the idea of a brane-world universe. This concept suggests that our familiar 4-dimensional world is like a stage, embedded within a larger 5-dimensional space known as the bulk. To make sense of this complex scenario, research

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

Smart Machines in Medicine: Can We Trust Them?

Smart machines are becoming super smart in healthcare. They can help doctors find diseases, plan treatments, and manage health on a large scale. But there's a big problem. These machines might not always do what we want them to do. They could make mistakes, be unfair, or even cause harm if they are

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Nov 14 2025HEALTH

How Your Daily Habits Can Make You Feel Younger

The idea of feeling younger than your age is not just a dream. It's something that can be achieved through simple, everyday choices. The key is to focus on your biological age, which is a measure of how well your body is functioning, rather than just your chronological age, which is simply the numbe

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

What Happens to Our Voices After We're Gone?

In the world of AI, voices of the departed can now be brought back to life. This technology allows us to hear famous figures speak again, even after they have passed away. For instance, Franz Kafka, a well-known writer, once asked his friend to destroy all his unpublished works. But his friend didn'

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

How a Furry Friend is Changing the Game for College Students

College life is tough. Students juggle classes, jobs, and money worries, all while dealing with rising stress levels. Anxiety and depression are at an all-time high among young adults. But at one university, a special dog named Frank is making a big difference. Frank is a Goldendoodle who works as

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Nov 14 2025EDUCATION

A New Space Adventure Awaits at the Pavilion

The Washington Pavilion is getting a major upgrade. A new exhibit called Space Explorers: Mission Infinity is set to launch on November 15. This isn't just a small addition; it's a big deal. The second floor of the Kirby Science Discovery Center has been completely transformed. It's the largest reno

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Nov 14 2025POLITICS

A Clash of Ideas: Vance and Trump on Foreign Workers

In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance shared his thoughts on hiring foreign workers, which seemed to differ from President Donald Trump's stance. Vance believes that the U. S. should focus on helping the blue-collar workers already living in the country, rather than bringing in more workers

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's Tiny Turbojet Engine Takes Flight: A Leap in Aviation Tech

China has made a big step in making its own airplane engines. They tested a small, super-light turbojet engine. This engine is special because it was mostly made using 3D printing. The test showed that the engine can work well on its own, not just in controlled tests. The engine powered a drone for

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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Google's Big Move: Changing Ad Rules Without Selling

Google is in hot water with regulators on both sides of the pond. The European Union (EU) and the United States (US) are not happy with how Google handles ads. They say Google's control over ad tools and its ad exchange, AdX, is unfair. The EU even slapped Google with a huge fine of 2. 95 billion eu

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