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Dec 17 2025RELIGION

Faith and Science: A Conversation on Healing and Discovery

Francis Collins, a prominent scientist, and Marc Siegel, a medical expert, recently discussed the relationship between faith and science. They explored how these two areas can complement each other, especially in the realm of healing and discovery. Collins, known for his work at the National Instit

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

How Do Health Workers Talk About Spiritual Health?

Health workers who focus on social prescribing have a big job. They help people with more than just medical needs. They look at the whole person. This includes spiritual health. But how do they talk about this with patients? That's what a recent study wanted to find out. First, it's important to un

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Chelsea Boss Maresca's Public Outburst: A Strategic Move or a Career Misstep?

Enzo Maresca, the current manager of Chelsea Football Club, has found himself in hot water after publicly expressing his dissatisfaction with the club's ownership. Maresca's comments, made over the weekend, suggested that he feels unsupported by the higher-ups at Chelsea. Instead of backing down, he

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Bees That Built Homes in Bones: A Strange Discovery

In a cave on Hispaniola, scientists found something odd: ancient bees that nested inside animal bones. This is not typical bee behavior. Most bees build hives or nests above ground. But these bees, named Osnidum almontei, did something different. They used the hollow parts of bones to make their hom

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Dec 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Arctic's Rapid Changes: A Wake-Up Call

The Arctic is heating up quickly. It's changing faster than the rest of the world. This is causing big problems. One weird thing happening is rivers turning bright red-orange. This is not because of pollution. It's because of iron coming from melting permafrost. This is a clear sign of climate chang

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Roman Space Telescope: A Giant Leap in Space Exploration

The Roman Space Telescope, a marvel of modern engineering, has finally reached completion. This isn't just any telescope; it's a powerhouse designed to capture vast swathes of the cosmos, offering a broader view than ever before. Imagine a camera that can see billions of stars and galaxies, helping

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Dec 17 2025CRIME

A Campus on Edge: The Twists and Turns of a University Shooting Investigation

In the early hours of Sunday, Brown University students finally received some relief. After spending over 13 hours in lockdown, they were told that a suspect had been taken into custody. This news came after a horrifying campus shooting on Saturday that left two students dead and nine others injured

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

A Bright Mind in Science: Remembering Nuno Loureiro

Nuno Loureiro, a standout figure in the world of physics and fusion science, has passed away at the age of 47. He was more than just a professor at MIT; he was a visionary who pushed the boundaries of plasma science and fusion technology. Loureiro's work was all about making fusion energy a reality

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Dec 17 2025SPORTS

Stanford Football's 2026 Season: What's New and What's Next

Stanford's football team has some big changes coming up for the 2026 season. The ACC, which Stanford joined a couple of years ago, has decided to play nine conference games instead of the usual eight. This means Stanford and 11 other ACC teams will have a busier schedule. The other five teams will h

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Health Secrets of Fermented Djulis: A Breakthrough in Natural ACE Inhibitors

Scientists have found a way to make a healthy food even healthier. They took a grain called djulis and fermented it with a special fungus called Monascus purpureus. After eight days, the fermented djulis showed a significant ability to inhibit an enzyme called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), wh

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