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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Power of Walking Away from a Bad Workplace

The first week at a new job can be a rollercoaster. Lisa Grouette, 48, felt a strange relief on a Sunday night. She realized she no longer dreaded Mondays. This was a big deal because she had spent a decade at an insurance agency with a boss who was verbally abusive and physically intimidating. He s

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May 16 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Market of Returned Goods

In the heart of Fort Worth, a massive warehouse sprawls across 250, 000 square feet. This is not your typical storage space. It is a hub for returned items, a place where televisions, laptops, power tools, and even fishing rods find a second life. These goods, worth millions, have been sent back by

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Syria's Business Revival: A Glimmer of Hope

In the aftermath of the Syrian civil war, a wave of optimism swept through the business community. Rasin Katta, a Syrian entrepreneur, received an unexpected call from a former business associate in Damascus. The message was clear: It was time to restart their operations and prepare the factory for

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May 15 2025BUSINESS

Price Hikes Looming: How Trade Wars Affect Your Wallet

The retail giant Walmart has announced that it will increase prices on some items. This move comes as a direct result of the ongoing trade war between the United States and China. The trade war has led to higher tariffs on goods entering the country, which in turn has increased the costs for retaile

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fingertip Tech: Huawei's New Watch Trick

The Huawei Watch 5 is making waves, but not in the US. This smartwatch stands out with a unique feature: a fingertip sensor. Most smartwatches track health metrics from the wrist, but the Watch 5 goes a step further. It includes a sensor array on the side that measures EKGs, blood oxygen, and arteri

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Vitamin B2 with Smart Bacterial Tweaks

The quest to boost vitamin B2, or riboflavin, production has led to some clever tricks with bacteria. Scientists have found a way to make Bacillus subtilis, a common bacteria, produce more riboflavin. They did this by tweaking a specific pathway in the bacteria's metabolism. This pathway, known as t

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

The Role of Rudhira in Blood Vessel Formation

Blood vessels are crucial for life. They help cells stay alive, multiply, and move around. One important system in the body that helps with this is called TGFβ signaling. This system is like a set of instructions that cells follow to grow and move. It is especially important when blood vessels are f

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert in Washington State

There is a measles alert in Washington State. A traveler from Canada, whose vaccination status is unknown, visited several public spots in the state. This person was contagious with measles. The visits happened between April 30 and May 3. The traveler went to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and

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May 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Long Road to Clean Water: Doce River's Struggle After Mining Disaster

The Doce River in Minas Gerais, Brazil, faced a significant challenge after the Fundão tailings dam burst in 2015. The focus is on whether the river's water quality has recovered since the disaster. To find out, 15 different water quality measures were checked. These measures were compared from bef

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

The Fruit Fly Scientist Who Unraveled Kidney Mysteries

The world of developmental biology is buzzing with excitement. A renowned scientist, Helen Skaer, has made waves in her field. She is known for her groundbreaking work on the development of the renal system. Her research focuses on the humble fruit fly, Drosophila. This tiny insect has been a ke

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