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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

False News and Pandemics: How We Can Fight Back

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a storm of false and misleading information. This wave of misinformation made it harder to control the virus and led to many unnecessary deaths. People and groups rushed to create ways to fight this "infodemic. " But, they often had to act quickly without a solid plan.

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Fungi Inspired Materials for Strong and Resilient Composites

The quest for lightweight yet robust materials has led scientists to explore nature's blueprints. Nacre and turtle shells, for instance, owe their strength and toughness to a clever arrangement of soft and hard layers. This natural design has sparked interest in creating similar structures in the la

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

A DNA Giant's Struggle

In the world of genetic testing, 23andMe once stood tall. However, recent events have shown that even giants can stumble. The company has decided to file for bankruptcy. This move aims to make the company more appealing to potential buyers. This is not a sudden decision. The firm has been facing fin

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Measles: How Travel and Vaccination Rates Impact Global Health

Measles is a sneaky virus that doesn't respect borders. In recent times, it has made a comeback in various parts of the world, including the United States. This is partly due to people traveling to places where measles is still common and bringing it back home. For instance, a baby in Houston, a chi

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back: The Urgent Need to Protect Public Health

The world of infectious diseases is facing a serious challenge. The current administration in the United States is not prioritizing public health or social justice. This is leading to policies that could reverse years of progress in science and social issues. These policies put the lives of vulne

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Gulls in the City: Unseen Viral Passengers

The black-headed gull is a familiar sight in Hungary, often seen nesting and feeding in urban areas. This adaptability makes them interesting subjects for studying how viruses might jump between species. Between 2014 and 2018, scientists collected seven fecal samples from these gulls as part of a br

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Mar 25 2025EDUCATION

The Changing Face of Chinese Parenting in College First-Years

First-year university students in China are experiencing a shift in how their parents interact with them. This change is significant and has been tracked over time. Researchers have been following a group of over 450 first-year students. Most of them are female, and their average age is around 18. T

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Affordable Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatment has seen a major boost thanks to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). These drugs have shown great promise in fighting various types of cancer. However, there is a big problem. The cost of these treatments is incredibly high. This makes them out of reach for most people around the w

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Mar 25 2025EDUCATION

UK Music Legends Push for Better School Music Programs

The UK is home to a rich music scene, but many worry that the future of this industry is at risk. Many people think the government isn't doing enough to support music education in schools. A group of famous musicians has come together to ask for more funding. They want the government to invest in

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

Dark Energy's Mystery Deepens: New Findings Challenge Our Universe's Fate

The universe is full of mysteries, and one of the biggest is dark energy. For years, scientists have believed that dark energy is a constant force driving the universe's expansion. But new data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggests that dark energy might be weakening over tim

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