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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Iran's Retaliation: The Aftermath of Israeli Strikes

The Middle East is on edge following a series of Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and military leadership. Iran has promised a strong response, with its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, threatening "severe punishment. " The strikes have left many dead, including top military figures a

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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

The Galaxy Party in the Sky

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has delivered a stunning snapshot of the universe, packed with thousands of galaxies. This image is not just a pretty picture. It holds a treasure trove of information about the universe's history. The COSMOS-Web team, led by Dr. Ghassem Gozaliasl from the Unive

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Role of Occupational Therapy in Early Psychosis Care

Occupational therapy (OT) is a crucial part of mental health care. But when it comes to early psychosis, its role is not as clear. A recent effort aimed to map out what we know about OT in early psychosis treatment. This involved a deep dive into existing research. The goal was to see how OT fits in

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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flooding in Hyderabad: Urban Growth and Climate Change

Hyderabad, India, is grappling with a serious issue: flooding. This problem is getting worse due to two big factors: climate change and rapid urban growth. To tackle this, a detailed study was conducted. This study looked at how flooding might change from 2020 to 2075. It considered both how the cli

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

The Brain's Best Defense: Why Preventive Neurology Matters

The world is seeing more and more people with brain-related issues. This is because people are living longer and surviving serious brain events. Many of these people end up with long-term problems like stroke or dementia. While there have been big steps forward in treating these issues, there is a b

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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

How Sweaty Palms Reveal True Engagement

The human body has a fascinating way of revealing what the mind might hide. One such way is through electrodermal activity, or EDA. This is the fancy term for measuring sweat on the palms. When someone is genuinely engaged, their palms get sweaty. This isn't just a trick for scientists in labs.

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: The Hidden Struggles After Treatment

Breast cancer survivors often face a tough road ahead, even after treatment. The challenges they encounter can seriously affect their daily lives. To tackle this issue, researchers have created tools to spot patients who might face long-term problems. But how do you share this information with patie

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Jun 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

British Crime Comedy Deep Cover Hits Prime Video

Prime Video is stepping up its game this summer with a lineup of action-comedies. Among the new additions is "Deep Cover, " a British crime comedy that's already making waves. This film is directed by Tom Kingsley and stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, and Nick Mohammed. They play improv perf

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

How Brain Injuries from Sports Can Affect Teenagers

The National Institutes of Health has a set of tests. These tests are designed to measure how well the brain is working. Scientists wanted to see if these tests could help figure out how well teenagers were recovering from concussions. These concussions happened during sports. They had a guess.

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

Water Worries: The Hidden Risks of Deep Wells in Rural Bangladesh

Deep wells have become a popular solution for providing clean water in rural Bangladesh. These wells tap into deep aquifers, offering water that is free from arsenic and safe from microbes. This seems like a great fix for a big problem. However, there is a catch. These deep wells are not as common a

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