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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

How Do Scientists Really Feel About Cheating in Research?

Scientists often talk about the importance of honesty and fairness in their work. These values are supposed to guide them in their research. But do scientists really live up to these ideals? Do they always follow the rules? A recent study tried to find out. It looked at how scientists from four

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

Close Connections Matter: A Global Look at Friendship and Support

In today's world, having a close friend and a support system is crucial. It turns out that these connections vary greatly from one country to the next. And from one group of people to another. This is important to know. Why? Because it helps in creating helpful programs that fit different cultu

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

How Women's Body Image Shifts with Age

It is well known that society often judges women by their appearance. This can greatly affect how women feel about themselves. Body satisfaction is one key factor in this. It is often thought to stay pretty much the same throughout a woman's adult life. However, self-esteem is not static. It changes

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

Cycling for a Cause: A Farmer's Journey Across Canada

A farmer from Chilliwack is taking on a massive challenge. Juschka Clarke is gearing up to cycle 7, 000 kilometers across Canada. She is not doing this alone. She is part of a team of eight cyclists. Their mission? To raise funds for the Terry Fox Foundation. This journey is not just about the dista

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Blood Clot Clues in Alzheimer's Research

Alzheimer's disease is a big mystery. It is a neurodegenerative condition that affects millions worldwide. Scientists are always on the lookout for new ways to understand it better. Recently, they've been exploring an unexpected connection. They are looking at the link between blood platelets an

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May 31 2025CELEBRITIES

The Long Road to Leaving an Abusive Boss

The trial of Sean Combs, better known as Diddy, is in its third week. A former employee, who goes by the name "Mia, " has been a key witness. She has spoken about the tough time she had while working for Combs. She talked about physical and sexual abuse, long hours, and feeling trapped. She worked f

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May 31 2025SPORTS

Kentucky's Big Offseason Moves: A New Era for Wildcats Basketball

Kentucky's basketball team is gearing up for a strong season. They've managed to keep most of their key players and have added some serious talent. The Wildcats have 14 skilled players on their roster for the 2025-26 season. This group is impressive from top to bottom, with a mix of ability, versati

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Business Battles: What Lies Ahead?

Elon Musk is returning to his business ventures after a brief and eventful stint in government. His electric car company, Tesla, is facing significant hurdles. The company's profits took a massive hit in the first quarter of the year, dropping by 71%. This downturn came just as a Chinese rival claim

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May 30 2025POLITICS

China's Jet Ambitions: A Bumpy Ride

China's aviation industry has been on a mission to challenge Boeing's dominance. This journey began in 2008 with the creation of the state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, or COMAC. Their goal was clear: develop a single-aisle commercial jet to rival Boeing's offerings. This jet, name

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May 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Shift: Handheld Gaming Takes a Backseat

Microsoft has been toying with the idea of a portable gaming device for quite some time. Rumors have been swirling for years about a potential Xbox handheld console. However, it seems that Microsoft has decided to hit the pause button on this project, at least for the time being. Instead, the com

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