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Jul 08 2025EDUCATION

Mixing Up Learning: How Videos and Teamwork Can Boost Pharmacy Students' Grades

Pharmacy students might learn better when they work together and use videos instead of just sitting through lectures. A new study looked at how a teamwork method called the jigsaw approach, mixed with educational YouTube clips, affected students' grades, happiness, and willingness to suggest this me

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

Turning Waste into Value: A Smart Way to Make Green Fuel and Chemicals

Scientists have come up with a clever way to turn waste into useful things. They made a special system that can change waste materials into green fuel and chemicals. This system uses a special mix of copper and nickel as a catalyst to make these changes happen. At one end of the system, called the

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Jul 08 2025EDUCATION

Honoring Excellence: The Garland W. Clay Award and Its Impact

The Garland W. Clay Award stands out as a significant recognition in the academic world. It celebrates the best papers, highlighting the importance of high-quality research. This award is not just about winning; it's about encouraging excellence and pushing boundaries in various fields. Every year,

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Jul 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Urban Pollution's Hidden Toll on Mangrove Life

In the heart of Brazil's Ceará coast, the Cocó River tells a story of urban life's hidden impact. This river, surrounded by bustling cities, is a hotspot for various pollutants. Scientists dove deep into this issue, checking water, sediment, and even the creatures living there. They found a shocking

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Texas Floods Spark Wild Weather Control Claims

In the wake of devastating floods in Texas, some politicians have floated bizarre ideas about weather control. Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican from Texas, quickly shut down these claims. He stated that there is no proof to support the idea that anyone can manipulate the weather. Cruz also pointed out

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Jul 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Upcoming Foldables: What We Know So Far

Samsung is set to unveil three new foldable phones at their Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9th. The upcoming devices are the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and a new Z Flip 7 FE. Leaked information has given us a sneak peek into their specifications. The Z Fold 7 is expected to be thinner than its prede

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Strength of Belahi Cows in the Hills

In the rugged North Himalayan foothills, a special kind of cow has been quietly thriving. The Belahi cattle, a newly recognized breed, are not your average cows. They've been roaming and grazing freely, adapting to the tough conditions of the Shivalik range for generations. These cows are like the s

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Jul 07 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turning CO2 into Something Useful: A Smart Way to Fight Climate Change

The world is burning too much fossil fuel. This is bad news for our planet. It's making the weather go crazy. We need new ways to make energy that don't harm the Earth. One cool idea is using electricity to turn CO2 into useful stuff. This is called CO2 reduction. It can help clean the air and store

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Jul 07 2025EDUCATION

Medical Students and Teachers: What Do They Think About Donating Bodies for Science?

In Italy, giving one's body to science after death is a relatively new concept. A recent study looked into what medical students and teachers think about this idea. The study found that most people in this group are open to the idea, but there are some interesting factors that influence their decisi

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

How Vaccines Are Changing the Game for Cows in Minas Gerais

Over the last decade, the rate of bovine brucellosis vaccines in Minas Gerais, Brazil, has been on the rise. This is big news for cattle farmers and their livestock. Researchers looked at data from 2011 to 2022. They found that certain areas had higher vaccination rates than others. Some areas had l

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