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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Black Carbon's Dance with the Weather

So, what's the deal with black carbon (BC) and its role in weather changes? In India, not much research has been done on how BC affects things like monsoons, fog, and heatwaves. This study steps in to bridge that gap, looking at how BC interacts with rain during the monsoon's active and break phases

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Keeping an Eye on Patients After Surgery: A Smarter Way?

Patients need close watch after surgery. Nurses check on them, but it's not always easy. They have to do it by hand. This takes time. It also misses things that happen between checks. There's a better way. Tiny gadgets can stick to the skin. They watch vital signs all the time. This could help spot

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Jul 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Diddy's Downfall: What's Left of His Empire?

Sean Combs, once a titan in the music and fashion worlds, now faces a different reality. Though he dodged the most serious charges in his trial, his reputation and businesses have taken a hit. The court found him guilty of some prostitution-related crimes, which could mean jail time. This is a far c

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Night Owls and Back Pain: What's the Link?

In Japan, many government workers are feeling the ache. Not just any ache, but low back pain. It's a big problem. Why? Well, it might have something to do with their sleep patterns. Some people are night owls. They stay up late and wake up late. Others are early birds. They go to bed early and rise

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Immigrant Women in Tarrant County Face Higher Cervical Cancer Risks

Cervical cancer is a big problem for Hispanic immigrant women in the U. S. It's unfair because this disease can be prevented and cured if caught early. But many immigrant women face big challenges in getting the care they need. One place where this is a big issue is Tarrant County, Texas. The probl

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Jul 03 2025BUSINESS

Greggs' Sizzling Sales Take a Heatwave Hit

Greggs, the beloved U. K. bakery chain known for its mouthwatering sausage rolls and hot bakes, recently faced a tough spot. The company revealed that its sales took a dip in June due to the scorching heat. Shares dropped by about 15% after this news broke. The heatwave, which was one of the hottes

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Light-Powered Drug Carriers Show Promise

Tiny particles called upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are making waves in the world of medicine. These special nanoparticles can absorb light that our eyes can't see and turn it into a different kind of light that can trigger drug release. This is big news because it could lead to better ways to

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Sort Molecules for Safer Medicines

In the world of medicine, molecules can be tricky. Some look almost the same but behave very differently. This is especially true for chiral molecules, which are like mirror images of each other. One version can be helpful, while the other might be harmful. So, finding a good way to separate them is

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Are Fewer Black Americans Choosing Epidurals During Labor?

There's a big difference in how often Black Americans and White Americans use epidurals during childbirth. Black Americans are much less likely to choose this pain relief option. Why is this happening? First, let's talk about trust. Many Black Americans have good reasons to be wary of the medical s

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Jul 03 2025EDUCATION

Wisconsin's Child Care Crisis: A Closer Look at the Budget Battle

Wisconsin's child care providers are facing a tough situation. The state's new budget is almost ready, but not everyone is happy with it. Some child care centers say they need more help than what's being offered. The budget has set aside $330 million for child care over the next two years. But prov

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