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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

CO2 Capture: The Waterproof Solution

The challenge of capturing carbon dioxide from industrial exhaust gases is real. The main issue is humidity. Most materials used to trap CO2 are porous. They have tiny holes that can soak up water more easily than CO2. This is a problem. Water can crowd out CO2, making it harder to capture. It also

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Jun 21 2025LIFESTYLE

Lemonade Stands: A Summer Tradition in California

Lemonade stands are a beloved summer tradition in many neighborhoods, especially in California. They are more than just a way to beat the heat; they are a hands-on lesson in entrepreneurship for kids. But before setting up shop, it's important to know the rules. In California, the good news is that

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Jun 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Texas' Open Road for Driverless Cars: A Double-Edged Sword

In the heart of Texas, a bold experiment is unfolding. Tesla's robotaxis are hitting the roads, thanks to the state's relaxed rules on autonomous vehicles, or AVs. This hands-off approach has made Texas a magnet for AV companies, but it's also stirring up controversy. The Lone Star State's laws on

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Jun 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Chris Brown's Legal Drama: A Look Into The Latest Court Appearance

Chris Brown, a well-known rapper, recently found himself in the spotlight for reasons beyond his music. He stood before a London court, declaring his innocence in a serious assault case that occurred in a nightclub back in 2023. This wasn't his first brush with legal trouble, but it certainly added

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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Green Light for Big Oil

The Supreme Court recently made a decision that has raised eyebrows. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, known for her liberal views, voiced her disapproval. She argued that the court's ruling seemed to favor big businesses, particularly those in the fuel industry. The court had sided with fuel produc

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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

Victims of Terrorism Get a Legal Breakthrough

The highest court in the United States has just given a big boost to victims of terrorism. This decision allows families of those hurt or killed in attacks in the Middle East to sue Palestinian authorities. The Supreme Court backed a law from 2019 that lets these lawsuits move forward. The attacks

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

India's Brain Death Dilemma: Law, Belief, and Organ Donation

India's stance on brain death, also known as death by neurologic criteria, is complex. This concept is widely accepted in many parts of the world. However, in India, things are a bit different. The Transplantation of Human Organs Act of 1994 recognizes brain death as legal death. Yet, this recogniti

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Jun 20 2025SCIENCE

How Ions Mess with Water's Structure

Ions, tiny charged particles, play a big role in how water behaves. This isn't just about salt dissolving in water. It's about how these ions change water's structure at a molecular level. This change matters a lot in chemistry, biology, and even the environment. Scientists used a method called mole

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Jun 20 2025SCIENCE

Ribosomes: The Unsung Heroes of Cell Health

The world of cell biology is vast. It is filled with many tiny structures that work together. These structures keep cells functioning properly. Ribosomes are one of the most important players in this microscopic world. They are the workhorses of the cell. They help build proteins. These protei

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Drug Approval and Pricing: A Global Look at Cancer Treatments

The world of cancer treatment is always changing. In the past few years, there has been a lot of talk about how new drugs get approved and priced. This is especially true for cancer medicines. In many countries, the process of getting a drug approved and then deciding how much it should cost is a

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