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Jul 06 2025WEATHER

Texas Floods: A Tragic Summer Camp Disaster

In central Texas, a sudden and severe flash flood has left at least 70 people dead, including 21 children. The disaster has raised serious questions about preparedness and early warnings. Rescue teams are still searching for 11 campers and one counselor from Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summe

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Jul 06 2025WEATHER

Texas' Deadly Floods: Who's to Blame?

Texas recently experienced a devastating flood. It was a perfect storm of bad luck and poor planning. The Guadalupe River in Texas' Hill Country saw a massive flood. It was like getting four months of rain in just a few hours. The water rose so fast that many people couldn't get to safety in time.

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Smart Molecule Fights Cancer in Just Three Shots

Scientists have come up with a clever way to fight cancer using a special molecule. This molecule can find and attack cancer cells in the body. The tricky part about cancer is that it can hide from the body’s defense system. But this new treatment helps the body recognize and fight cancer cells. Th

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Jul 06 2025WEATHER

Chantal's Quick Visit: A Damp but Mild Sunday for South Carolina

South Carolina saw a brief encounter with Tropical Depression Chantal on Sunday. The storm, which had been a tropical storm, weakened as it moved inland. It brought some wind and rain but did not cause significant issues. Chantal made landfall near Litchfield Beach early Sunday morning. By midday,

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Jul 06 2025WEATHER

Hot and Humid Weekend Ahead: What to Expect

The weekend is shaping up to be a scorcher. The heat is on, and it's going to feel even worse because of the humidity. The heat index, which combines the temperature and humidity, could make it feel like it's in the mid-90s. This has led to a Heat Advisory for most of the area on Sunday and Monday.

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Magnets Could Change Medical Treatments

Scientists have been exploring the use of tiny magnetic particles mixed with blood to improve heat transfer and potentially revolutionize medical treatments. These nanofluids, specifically Fe3O4/blood and CoFe2O4/blood, are being studied for their ability to enhance thermal conductivity and efficien

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Jul 06 2025WEATHER

Rethinking Safety: Lessons from Texas Floods

In Texas, a sudden and severe flood caught many off guard. The event, which happened near the Guadalupe River, resulted in many lives lost and people still missing. Among those unaccounted for are young girls from a summer camp. This tragedy has sparked questions about how well prepared authorities

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Gut Bacteria and Erectile Dysfunction: A Hidden Link?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common issue, but its causes can be complex. Recent research is looking into how gut bacteria might play a role in this condition, especially in cases linked to blood vessel problems. The study involved 151 men, split into three groups: those with ED due to blood vess

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Jul 06 2025EDUCATION

Dental Students' Work: Does It Last and Make Patients Happy?

Let's talk about the work of dental students. Specifically, those in their final years of study. Their goal is to provide quality fixed prosthetic work. This includes things like crowns, bridges, and implants. The question is, how good is this work? And how happy are the patients with it? A study l

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Fighting Cancer and Dreaming of Motherhood: A Tough Balance

Women facing gynaecological cancer often find themselves in a tough spot. They're not just battling a serious illness. They're also worried about their chances of becoming mothers. This struggle is real and can be overwhelming. It's like having to deal with a brick wall suddenly appearing in your li

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