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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Water Watchers: The Glowing Guardians of Our Rivers and Lakes

Water is life. But what if the water we drink is full of harmful stuff? That is a scary thought. This is why finding out if water has too many bad things in it is super important. Scientists have come up with a clever way to do this. They have made a special glowing tool. This tool can spot tw

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Apr 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Rock's Big Change for a Fighter's Story

A new movie is coming out that will show a very different side of Dwayne Johnson. This film is called "The Smashing Machine. " It is a story about Mark Kerr, a former UFC heavyweight champion. The movie is set to hit theaters on October 3. This is not just any movie for Johnson. He has completely ch

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Apr 29 2025RELIGION

Gratitude's Divine Direction

Gratitude is usually seen as a reaction to kindness from others. But recent findings show that many people often direct their thanks towards a higher power. This raises an interesting question: How does gratitude towards God differ from gratitude towards people? God is seen as all-powerful and do

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Nano Boost for Clean Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a big deal for clean energy. It is a clean fuel. It can be made from water using electricity. This process is called water splitting. Scientists have been working on making this process better. They want it to be more efficient, last longer, and cost less. One way to do this is by

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Apr 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Kelp's Secret Allies: How Tiny Microbes Help Them Survive Heat

Kelp forests are under threat from rising ocean temperatures. These underwater forests are crucial for marine life and the health of our oceans. But how do they cope with the heat? It turns out that tiny microbes play a big role in helping kelp survive. These microbes live on kelp and help it grow a

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Smarter Drug Design: The Power of Open-Source Innovation

The quest for new medicines is a marathon, not a sprint. It is a costly and time-consuming process with a high failure rate. Scientists are always on the hunt for new methods to make drug discovery more efficient. One promising approach is de novo drug design. This method has gained traction in the

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

COVID's Lingering Impact: What Brazilians Think

Many people in Brazil have been dealing with lingering COVID-19 symptoms. These symptoms can last more than 12 weeks after the initial infection. A recent study looked into how people in Brazil understand and experience these long-term effects. The study involved 1, 295 participants from different r

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Waiting for Surgery: The Hidden Struggle

The struggle with surgical waiting lists is a big issue in public healthcare. It's not just about the numbers. It's about how well these lists are handled and how they affect people's access to care. There is no single way to measure how well these lists are managed. This can make it hard to know if

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Apr 29 2025CELEBRITIES

The Fight Over The Hurricane

Denzel Washington has proven himself as one of Hollywood's finest actors, especially when he takes on complex roles. In 2016, he played a distant yet caring father in "Fences, " a role that showed his ability to make even the most stubborn characters relatable. But it was his performance as Rubin Ca

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Russia's Break for Victory Day

The Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, made a surprising move. He called for a three-day pause in the fighting in Ukraine. This break is set to begin on May 8th and last until May 10th. The decision came right after the U. S. President expressed his disappointment with Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukra

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