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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Skin Care Chemicals: How Some Ingredients Work at the Cellular Level

In the world of skin care, some chemicals do more than just sit on the surface. They dive deep into cells and mess with important signals. Three of these chemicals are lawsone, juglone, and plumbagin. They are found in many skin treatments and cosmetics. But how do they really work? Scientists want

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Jul 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14: A Solid Choice for Everyday Use

The Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 is a standout in the world of Chromebooks, offering a great balance of features and affordability. It boasts a sleek design, a vibrant OLED screen, and impressive battery life, making it a strong contender for anyone looking for a reliable laptop. The base model starts

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Magnets Could Change Medical Treatments

Scientists have been exploring the use of tiny magnetic particles mixed with blood to improve heat transfer and potentially revolutionize medical treatments. These nanofluids, specifically Fe3O4/blood and CoFe2O4/blood, are being studied for their ability to enhance thermal conductivity and efficien

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Jul 06 2025EDUCATION

AI and the New Wave of Student Entrepreneurs

In recent times, artificial intelligence has become a key player in helping students launch their own businesses. A study focused on Chinese universities revealed that AI tools are not just a trendy accessory but a real confidence booster for aspiring entrepreneurs. When students use AI to learn abo

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Jul 06 2025EDUCATION

Dental Students' Work: Does It Last and Make Patients Happy?

Let's talk about the work of dental students. Specifically, those in their final years of study. Their goal is to provide quality fixed prosthetic work. This includes things like crowns, bridges, and implants. The question is, how good is this work? And how happy are the patients with it? A study l

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Jul 06 2025EDUCATION

Schools in Zimbabwe Take a Stand Against Violence

In Zimbabwe, a unique effort is underway to tackle violence in schools. The focus is on Catholic-run primary schools, where a program called Safe Schools is being developed. This program aims to reduce violence from teachers and bullying among students. It's not just about creating a new program but

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Navigating Seizure Care for Dialysis Patients: A Balancing Act

Patients with severe kidney issues and epilepsy face a tough situation. Their bodies handle medicines differently. This is because their kidneys aren't working well. Dialysis, a life-saving treatment, adds another layer of complexity. It can change how seizure medicines work in the body. So, doctors

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Jul 05 2025POLITICS

Tax Changes Favor Some Wealthy Schools Over Others

The recent tax bill signed into law has some surprising twists for private colleges. While big names like Princeton, MIT, and Harvard will see higher taxes on their endowment earnings, smaller schools with significant wealth are getting a break. This shift comes from a change in the rules that now e

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Jul 05 2025EDUCATION

Why Psychology Degrees Are on the Rise

More and more students are picking psychology as their major. In 2023, over 140, 000 students in the U. S. graduated with a psychology degree. That's a big increase from 2004, when only about 87, 000 students did the same. Why is this happening? Experts think it's because younger generations are mo

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Boosting Healthy Eating Habits in Teenagers: A Smart Study

Teen years are a big deal. Bodies and minds are changing fast. Eating right during this time can help avoid serious health issues later in life. Think diabetes, heart problems, and even cancer. A recent study tried to figure out how to get teens to eat better. They focused on schools in Bardiya Dist

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