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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

How Lung Cancer Spreads to the Brain and a Potential Treatment

Lung cancer is more likely to spread to the brain than breast cancer or melanoma. This is a big problem because the blood-brain barrier makes it hard for treatments to reach the brain. Researchers wanted to find out which cancer spreads to the brain the most and if a natural compound could stop it.

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Jul 06 2025BUSINESS

China's Brandy Battle: New Tariffs and Trade Talks

Trade tensions between China and European countries are heating up. China has just slapped new anti-dumping duties on European brandy, especially French cognac. This move comes after a long investigation into whether European brandy was being sold too cheaply in China, hurting local producers. The

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Peptides and Salts: A Dance at the Water's Edge

Peptides and salts have a complex relationship. They play a big role in how our bodies work. Think of it like a dance. The way they move and interact changes based on their environment. One peptide, called melittin, was studied with different salts. These salts are part of a group known as Hofmeist

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Spotlight on Scientists Breaking Barriers

In the world of science, there are unsung heroes working hard to make sure everyone feels welcome. These researchers are not just doing groundbreaking work in labs. They are also creating environments where people from all backgrounds can thrive. This is not just about being nice. It is about making

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disneyland's Cavalcade: A Temporary Goodbye?

Disneyland's Celebrate Happy Cavalcade is making waves, but not for long. This festive parade, which has been a daily highlight at 1:30 pm and 2:45 pm, is rumored to wrap up on August 10. Why the sudden change? It seems Disney is making room for some spooky and jolly seasonal fun. The cavalcade kic

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Jul 04 2025CELEBRITIES

The Legacy of Keith Moffat: A Look at His Impact

Keith Moffat was a figure who left a lasting mark on the world of science and technology. His work spanned many years, and his contributions were significant. He was known for his innovative thinking and his ability to solve complex problems. His legacy is not just in the projects he completed, but

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

How Reading Early Can Boost Your Brain Power

Reading as a kid might be more important than most people think. It's not just about school or grades. It's about the whole experience of being around books and stories. This experience can shape how well your brain works later in life. Think about it. If your family loved books and reading, you we

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Mapping the Baby Brain: How Scans Track Growth

The fetal brain is a complex puzzle. Scientists have been trying to solve it using special brain scans. These scans are called diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). They show how water moves in the brain. This movement gives clues about how healthy the brain is and how well it's developing. Researchers w

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

Celebrating America's Past While Shaping Its Future

In Iowa, President Trump will kick off a year of celebrations for America's 250th anniversary. This event, called "America250, " will take place at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. The theme is "A New Era Of American Greatness. " Trump's speech is scheduled for 8:30 p. m. Eastern time. Trump plans to sh

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brad Pitt's F1: The Movie: A Fast Start, But Will It Last?

Brad Pitt's latest movie, F1: The Movie, is making headlines. It's only been out for a short time, but it's already made over $150 million worldwide. That's a big deal, especially considering how unpredictable the movie industry has been lately. Some films, like the horror movie Sinners and the anim

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