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May 25 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Environment Shape Our Personality

The connection between our genes and personality is a hot topic. One interesting angle is the role of genetic risk for schizophrenia. It turns out that having a high genetic risk for schizophrenia might influence personality traits in people who don't actually develop the disorder. This is not ab

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Rats, Running, and Muscle Repair: A Downhill Journey

Downhill running is tough on muscles. It causes more damage and soreness than regular running. This is because it involves eccentric exercise, where muscles lengthen under tension. Scientists wanted to see how this affects the tiny powerhouses in muscle cells, called mitochondria. They used rats for

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May 25 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Students, Teachers, and Health

The latest issue of a journal has taken a deep dive into the lives of students and teachers. It covers all levels of education, from primary to tertiary. This isn't just about academics, though. It also sheds light on mental health and cancer, two big issues that affect everyone, including students

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May 25 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Stomach Blockages

Stomach blockages are a serious issue. They can make it hard for food to pass from the stomach to the small intestine. This condition is known as gastric outlet obstruction or GOO. For a long time, the go-to solution was surgery. This involved creating a new path for food to bypass the blockage. How

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May 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Urban Noise: The Unheard Struggle in Southeast Asia's Cities

In Southeast Asia, the roar of cities is a constant companion. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) nations share a common challenge: noise pollution. A recent study dug into noise levels and laws in these countries. It compared them with standards in places like Australia, Canada, and

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May 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TV's Big Week: Stars, Sports, and Streaming Take Center Stage

The annual TV upfronts are a big deal, with media buyers, journalists, and execs gathering to hear about the upcoming year's programming. This year, the mood was a bit tense, with anxiety being a common theme. Production is down, budgets are tight, and there's a lot of uncertainty in the industry. D

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May 25 2025CRIME

Tourists' Amazon Adventure Turns into a Nightmare

A group of tourists on a boat trip in the Peruvian Amazon had their dream vacation turn into a terrifying experience. 14 people, including a family with a 6-year-old child, were on a sightseeing tour from Iquitos. Suddenly, their peaceful journey was interrupted by four armed men. These men boarded

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May 25 2025LIFESTYLE

A Local Hero Leads the Way

The Fourth of July parade in Coeur d’Alene is a big deal. Everyone turns out to watch it. This year, Charlie Nipp is the grand marshal. He has a long history with the parade. As a kid, he walked with his parents to watch it. He always wondered who the grand marshal was. Now, he is the grand ma

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Unseen Arrests: Families Torn Apart in Immigration Courts

The recent wave of arrests in immigration courts has sent shockwaves through communities. Federal agents have been targeting individuals right after their court hearings, leading to sudden separations. This has left families in disbelief and fear. The scene is chaotic. One moment, a person is in co

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May 24 2025BUSINESS

The CosMc's Experiment Comes to an End

Fast food giant McDonald's has decided to shut down all five of its CosMc's stores. This decision comes just two years after the alien-themed coffee shops opened their doors. This move might seem surprising, but it's not entirely unexpected. The idea behind CosMc's was to tap into the growing

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