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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

How A Train Station Disaster Stood Up Against The Country's Leader

Eleven months ago, the reconstruction of a train station canopy in Serbia could not stand in the strike of time. On November 1, 2024, a reconstruction that was supposed to last for many years has failed. The entire roof collapsed at the Novi Sad station before its eye. Economic historian, Aleksanda

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Why Asthma Patients Might Not Report Their Nasal Issues

Asthma and rhinitis often go hand in hand. But, many people with asthma don't mention having rhinitis. Why? Doctors looked into this by studying people who use an app called MASK-air®. The app tracks symptoms and medication use. They checked data from 27 countries and 35, 251 people betw

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Two Surprises: What Happened When We Looked at Skulls

Imagine exploring a bunch of skulls, just doing your everyday job. That's what this team was up to when they stumbled upon something unusual. Normally, the optic canal, which is like a tiny tunnel in your skull, carries important stuff like the optic nerve and ophthalmic artery. But this time, they

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Jan 21 2025SCIENCE

Tweaking Pentacene: A New Twist in Organic Semiconductors

Scientists are delving into a unique way to improve organic semiconductors by slightly altering their molecular structure. They did this by adding ethynyl groups to a compound called dihydrodiazapentacene, creating new molecules named 2a and 2b. These molecules look similar to their original forms,

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up Deep Tumors: A New Chlorophyll Derivative's Power

Imagine trying to kill deep-hidden tumors with light, but the light can't reach deep enough. Plus, tumors often have low oxygen levels, making them tough to kill with traditional methods. Scientists are now exploring a new type of light-absorbing chemical, called Near-Infrared (NIR) photosensitizers

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

A Unique Kneecap Fracture: The Story of a 22-Year-Old

Imagine this: a 22-year-old guy gets into a motorbike accident. Sounds normal, right? But here's where it gets interesting. He ends up with a rare fracture, one that's more common in kids aged 8 to 16. It's called an inferior patellar sleeve fracture, and it's not something you see every day. Docto

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Understanding Disease Groups: How They Affect Our Health and Happiness

Imagine you have more than one long-term health condition. Maybe you're dealing with diabetes and high blood pressure, or perhaps it's arthritis and heart disease. This isn't unusual. Many people have what's called multimorbidity, which is just a fancy word for having multiple long-term conditions (

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Day Chester & Hester's Dino-Rama Closed Its Doors

As the clouds rolled in and the temperature dropped, Disney's Animal Kingdom saw the closure of a long-time favorite, Chester & Hester's Dino-Rama. The day started off quiet, with fewer crowds than usual after the weekend's marathon. But the real shock came from seeing the beloved dinosaur-themed ar

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Plant Smells Help Bugs Beat Defenses

When plants get attacked by bugs, they release special smells called herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs). Scientists wanted to know if these smells help or hurt certain insect larvae. Using two kinds of moth pests, the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) and the tobacco cutworm (S. litura),

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Fighting Schistosomiasis: Can Education Make a Difference in Nigeria?

Schistosomiasis is a big deal in Sub-Saharan Africa, causing lots of health issues. In Bauchi State, Nigeria, people don't really know how well health education can help with this problem. A study looked into this by checking how many people in Dass Emirate had schistosomiasis before and after some

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