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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Fasting and Exercise: A Winning Combo for Brain Health

Alzheimer's disease is a complex condition that needs a well-rounded approach to manage it effectively. Two strategies that have shown promise are regular aerobic exercise and intermittent fasting. However, the potential benefits of combining these two—exercising in a fasted state—have not been thor

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Star Trek's Ship Design Might Actually Work for Real Space Travel

Star Trek's iconic spaceship, the Enterprise, might not just be a cool sci-fi creation. It turns out that its design could actually work for real faster-than-light travel. The ship has two big engine parts called nacelles, and they are placed far apart. This design is not just for looks. It helps cr

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Sugarcane's Tiny Foe: The Secret Life of a Plant Invader

In the world of sugarcane, there's a sneaky bacterium called Xanthomonas albilineans that causes leaf scald disease. It's a tiny troublemaker with a small genome, which might be why it's so good at living inside plants. Scientists recently took a close look at what this bacterium is doing inside sug

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Crashes: The Eye of Sauron Star's Wild Past

In space, 25 light-years away, a star called Fomalhaut is making waves. Known as the "Eye of Sauron" due to its striking dust belt, this star has been the site of some incredible cosmic events. Over the past 20 years, astronomers have witnessed not one, but two massive collisions between rocky objec

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Droplets Might Help Fight Brain Diseases

Inside cells, there are tiny droplets that act like little factories. These droplets, called coacervates, are important for many cell functions. They form when certain molecules group together, creating a separate liquid phase within the cell. This process is normal and helps cells work properly. H

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Coast Guard Takes Another Ship in the Caribbean

The U. S. Coast Guard is busy again. This time, they are stopping a ship in the Caribbean Sea. The ship is near Venezuela. It is one of those ships that the U. S. has put sanctions on. Three U. S. officials say this is happening. But they don't say which ship it is or where exactly it is happening.

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Science in Peril: A Risky Move by the Trump Administration

The Trump administration has sparked concern among scientists and officials by planning to break up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), a key institution for weather, wildfire, and climate science. This decision comes amid tensions between President Donald Trump and Colorado Governo

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Mindful Science: Bridging Gaps in Mental Health Care

In 2005, a new player entered the mental health research scene. Neuro-Behavioral Clinical Research (NBR) was born. It aimed to blend science with a deep sense of care. The goal? To understand the human mind better while helping people in need. NBR doesn't just focus on research. It also works to ma

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: Teaming Up for Better Community Wellbeing

Faith groups are often at the heart of communities, offering support and connection. Yet, they are sometimes overlooked when it comes to public health efforts in places like Australia and the UK. Recent studies show that partnering faith communities with health experts can make a real difference in

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Peas in Peril: The Hidden Battle Underground

Peas are in trouble. A sneaky enemy lurks beneath the soil, threatening their very roots. This foe is not one but many, a team of tiny troublemakers working together to cause root rot. It's a big problem for pea farmers, making it hard to grow these tasty legumes. Scientists are stepping in to help

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