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Feb 13 2025SCIENCE

Extreme Makeover: How Bacteria Evolve in Harsh Environments

In the grand scheme of things, bacteria are tough. They can survive in places that would make most other organisms cringe. One such place is an old mine heap in Tarnowskie Góry, Poland. This isn't your average backyard. It's an extreme environment, and it's here that scientists found two new types o

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Feb 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Teddi Mellencamp's Unexpected Journey

Teddi Mellencamp, a familiar face from "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, " is facing a tough challenge. She recently shared that she has multiple brain tumors and will undergo surgery to remove them. The news came as a shock to many, as she had been dealing with severe headaches for weeks. Doct

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Feb 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Captain America: A Step Backwards

Picture this: Valentine's Day rolls around, and you're treated to a Marvel movie that feels like a stale, overprocessed snack. That's "Captain America: Brave New World" for you. It's the latest in Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it's a bit of a letdown. Anthony Mackie takes the lead

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Understanding Pain in Adults with Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a condition that affects movement and muscle tone. It is caused by damage that occurs to the immature brain as it develops, most often before birth. It is a lifelong condition. It is important to understand the pain experiences of adults with CP. This is because pain can grea

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Feb 13 2025BUSINESS

CATL's Big Move: Expanding Globally Through Hong Kong

CATL, the world's leading maker of electric vehicle (EV) batteries, is making a bold move. They're planning to list on the Hong Kong stock exchange. This isn't their first time at the rodeo, though. They already raised a whopping $6. 7 billion in an IPO on China’s Shenzhen exchange back in 2022. Thi

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Surgery: The Future of Flexible Implants

Shoulder replacements are becoming more common, and with that comes the need to fix or change these implants. To make this process simpler and less harmful to the body, doctors have created special parts for the shoulder joint that can be easily switched. These parts are called convertible glenoid a

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Feb 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate's Mixed Bag in Dengue Spread

Climate change is making it harder to control dengue fever. It's not just about the heat, though. The way rain falls and how long the dry season lasts also play a big role. Scientists in the Philippines looked at 16 different areas to figure this out. They used a fancy method to see how temperat

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Feb 13 2025EDUCATION

Brain Power in the Countryside: How Education Can Boost Rural Farming

Rural areas in China are getting a boost from a unique program. The "One Village, One University Student" initiative is all about bringing fresh minds to the countryside. The goal? To create a workforce that genuinely understands and loves agriculture. This isn't just about having more people in the

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bridget Jones: Love After Loss

It has been a long time since Renée Zellweger first brought Bridget Jones to life. Over four movies, Bridget has become a beloved character with unique habits and quirks. The fourth movie, Mad About the Boy, is different. It focuses on Bridget's grief and her journey to find happiness again. This mo

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Apple's Big Health Bet: What's Next for Your iPhone and Watch?

Apple has just kicked off a massive health research project. It's not like anything they've done before. This time, they're not focusing on just one area of health. Instead, they're gathering data from iPhones, Apple Watches, and AirPods to find new links between different aspects of our health, bot

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