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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Brain Connections and Schizophrenia: What's the Link?

Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition. It affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Scientists have been trying to understand what happens in the brain of someone with schizophrenia. They think it might be about how different parts of the brain talk to each other. Recently, rese

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Oct 20 2025BUSINESS

When Cash Flow Hits a Snag: The Role of Trade Finance

Companies often face a tough spot when they have to pay bills and salaries, but customers are slow to pay. This is where trade finance steps in. It's a way for businesses to get money by selling their unpaid invoices or getting a bank to guarantee payment. It's a lifeline for many. First Brands' re

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Brandon Graham: A Comeback in the Cards?

Brandon Graham, a former Eagles player, might be making a comeback to the NFL. He retired after winning the Super Bowl in February but has not completely closed the door on returning to the field. Reports suggest he is considering a return to active play. The Eagles, his former team, are in need of

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Tianjin University: A Century of Chemical Engineering and Sustainable Science

Tianjin University is celebrating a big milestone in 2025. It's been 130 years since it first opened its doors. But that's not all. The university is also marking a century of progress in chemical engineering. This is a big deal. It shows how far science and technology have come. The Royal Society

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Simple Science: How a Common Compound Could Clean Up Our Water

Scientists have found a way to make better filters for cleaning water. They used a common chemical found in oil called thiophene. This chemical was used to make a special kind of membrane. This membrane is like a super-fine sieve that can filter out tiny bits of dye from water. The best part? They m

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Tiny Stitches, Big Fixes: How Doctors Tackle Tricky Brain Aneurysms

Doctors have a tough job when it comes to fixing certain brain aneurysms. These are like weak spots in the brain's blood vessels that can swell up and cause big problems. Some of these aneurysms are especially tricky because they're located in a busy part of the brain called the middle cerebral arte

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Oct 18 2025EDUCATION

Celebrating AAPI Heritage: Stories, Struggles, and Triumphs

May is a special time to honor the history, culture, and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). This month, many people and organizations are sharing stories from the AAPI community. One important story is about the Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism in Washington, D.

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brazil Shines Bright: Golden Globes Set to Honor Latin Talent in 2026

Big news for movie and TV lovers! The Golden Globes is heading to Brazil in 2026. This isn't just any event—it's a big deal to celebrate the amazing talents from Brazil and Latin America. The party will happen in Rio de Janeiro next March. It's all about showing love to the incredible stories and ar

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Oct 17 2025SCIENCE

Why Do People Believe in Miracles?

People have always believed in miracles, but why? Scientists are now trying to figure this out. In 2007, a baby in Rhode Island was born very early and had serious health problems. The doctor prayed to a priest who had passed away long ago, and the baby's heart started beating again. Eighteen years

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Oct 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Marks' Night Out: More Than Just a Dinner Party

In the heart of Los Angeles, a private dinner brought together some of the city's most influential women. The event, titled "A Seat At The Table, " was hosted by entrepreneur Emma Grede at the home of renowned designer Kelly Wearstler. The menu was crafted by plant-based chef Camilla Marcus, and the

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