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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Nurses' Views on Holistic Care: A Different Approach

Nurses have unique insights into patient care. They see things others might miss. This is especially true in anthroposophic nursing. It's a type of care that goes beyond the usual medical methods. It considers the whole person, not just the illness. What do nurses think about this approach? It's a

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Finance: Solayer's Big Move

Solayer has just launched its Mainnet Alpha, a major step in blockchain technology. This new system, called InfiniSVM, can handle 300, 000 transactions per second. That's lightning fast! It uses special hardware to make this happen. This speed is a game-changer for finance apps. It allows for real-t

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Dec 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tracking Animals Can Help Fight Poaching

People are using technology to track animals. This helps them find poachers. But there is more to it. Animals can also help find poachers of other animals. For example, vultures and wolves can lead the way. Vultures are birds that eat dead animals. They can find dead animals quickly. Wolves are als

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Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

A Star's Fiery Dance: What's Happening with V Sagittae?

In the vast expanse of space, a star system named V Sagittae is putting on a show. This system is a pair of stars, one of which is a white dwarf, the dense core of a dead star like our Sun. The other star is more massive and is being devoured by the white dwarf at an unprecedented rate. These two st

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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

How Do Students Really Get Into Medical Specialties in Spain?

Getting into specialized medical training in Spain is not just about how much you know. It is a mix of things. Your grades, where you come from, and even when you take the test all play a big role. This is not just an academic issue. It affects society and the economy too. So, it is important to stu

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Dec 09 2025CRIME

Racial Bias in Washington's Juvenile Justice System

In Washington, a law passed in 2018 aimed to reduce the number of children charged as adults. This law was a response to the fact that kids of color were more likely to face adult charges than white children. By 2023, the number of kids charged as adults had dropped by more than half, and transfers

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Dec 05 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin: The New Truth Teller in Courtrooms

Bitcoin is changing the way courts handle evidence. In the future, judges might not ask for a deed but for a transaction ID. This is because Bitcoin's blockchain can serve as a record of who owned what and when. Currently, courts rely on traditional methods like registries, ledgers, and testimonies

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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smarter Movie Picks: How Math Can Make Recommendations Better

People often struggle with getting good movie recommendations. The usual way to suggest movies is by using math to find patterns. But this method has a big problem: it can't handle complex requests. For example, it can't easily find a movie that is both a comedy and an action film but not a romance.

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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Glitch in the System: Nevada's Phantom Earthquake

In Nevada, phones lit up with a startling message early Thursday. A 5. 9-magnitude earthquake had supposedly struck, according to an alert from the U. S. Geological Survey (U. S. G. S. ). But something was off. People in Dayton and Reno, close to the supposed epicenter, felt nothing. No shaking, no

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Dec 05 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Hydrogen Sulfide: A New Way to Track It

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a gas found in many places, is now getting attention for its potential to help with certain diseases. These diseases include problems with blood flow and inflammation. To make the most of this gas, scientists need good ways to detect it. That's why a new tool, called a near-i

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