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May 25 2025POLITICS

The Last Stand of a Ukrainian Maternity Ward

In the heart of Ukraine's Donetsk region, the city of Sloviansk stands as a testament to resilience. This is where the last functioning maternity ward in Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk operates, a beacon of hope amidst the chaos. The hospital's corridors are filled with the cries of newborns, a stark

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Water From Thin Air: The New Hope For Dry Regions

In the struggle against water scarcity, a groundbreaking solution has emerged. A new material can pull large amounts of water from the air, even in extremely dry conditions. This material is a super-hygroscopic composite, or CHG for short. It's made from a mix of natural and synthetic components. Th

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May 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Heroes Through Music and Tales

June 3rd will kick off a special event honoring veterans and active military personnel. This event is part of the ongoing Memorial Day celebrations and marks the 80th anniversary of World War II's end. It will feature a mix of local celebrities and veterans sharing their stories and performing songs

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Plant Cell Wall: The Three-Molecule Dance

Plants are known to be tough. They have a secret weapon. This weapon is a strong and flexible cell wall. It is a barrier that protects and shapes the cell. It is not a static structure. It is dynamic. It changes all the time. It is like a living shield. The cell wall's job is to keep the cel

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May 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Plants Dry Out and Catch Fire

Understanding how plants burn is crucial for predicting wildfires. One key factor is how much water is in the plant's leaves, known as live fuel moisture content (LFMC). This isn't just about how wet or dry the plant is. It's about how the plant handles water loss and how that affects its ability to

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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Rats, Running, and Muscle Repair: A Downhill Journey

Downhill running is tough on muscles. It causes more damage and soreness than regular running. This is because it involves eccentric exercise, where muscles lengthen under tension. Scientists wanted to see how this affects the tiny powerhouses in muscle cells, called mitochondria. They used rats for

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May 25 2025LIFESTYLE

A Local Hero Leads the Way

The Fourth of July parade in Coeur d’Alene is a big deal. Everyone turns out to watch it. This year, Charlie Nipp is the grand marshal. He has a long history with the parade. As a kid, he walked with his parents to watch it. He always wondered who the grand marshal was. Now, he is the grand ma

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May 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cannes' Power Struggle: Festival Faces Unexpected Hurdles

The Cannes Film Festival had a bumpy start to its awards ceremony day. A major power outage hit the city on Saturday morning, lasting a full five hours. The blackout began around 10:15 a. m. local time. It caused quite a stir, especially since the festival's closing ceremony was scheduled for later

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May 24 2025BUSINESS

The Changing Face of Big-Time Giving

The landscape of big-time giving is undergoing a significant transformation. The era dominated by male billionaire philanthropists like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett is coming to an end. The future of philanthropy is being shaped by women who are taking the lead in giving. This shift is driven by ne

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May 24 2025HEALTH

Fungi on the Move: Climate Change and Deadly Spread

Fungi are everywhere. They are in the soil, in compost, and in water. They are part of the vast kingdom of organisms that includes mold and mushrooms. While they play a crucial role in ecosystems, they can also be harmful to human health. Fungal infections are responsible for around 2. 5 million dea

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