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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Fun Ways to Stay Active Every Day

In today's world, people are sitting more than ever before. This can lead to some serious health issues like heart disease and diabetes. These problems are common in places like South Asia, East Africa, the Gulf, and Latin America. But there is a solution. Some clever folks came up with a plan calle

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Mental Health: Genes, Life Events, and the Big Picture

Mental health is a big deal. It's not just about what's in our genes or what happens to us in life. It's about how these two things mix together. Scientists in Brazil studied 298 young people to figure this out. They looked at 78 genes linked to mental health issues and tough life events. The study

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Feb 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Gears Up for AI Revolution with GPT-5

Microsoft is getting ready for a big change in the world of AI. They are preparing their servers to handle the next big thing from OpenAI, which is expected to be a game-changer. The new model, GPT-4. 5, is said to be much more powerful than its predecessor, GPT-4. It has been codenamed Orion and is

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Can AI Understand Seizures From Words Alone?

Epilepsy is a big deal, affecting millions worldwide. It's a neurological disorder that causes seizures. These seizures can be scary and confusing, not just for the person having them, but for those around them too. Doctors often use tests like EEGs to figure out what's going on. But what if there

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Stacked Maize: A Closer Look at Safety and Nutrition

Scientists have been working on creating crops that can resist pests and tolerate herbicides. One such example is a type of maize called ZDRF8×nCX-1. This maize is a result of combining two different types of genetically modified maize: ZDRF8 and nCX-1. The combined maize has five special genes. Thr

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Feb 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Mystery Surrounds Deaths of Actor Gene Hackman and Wife

In the quiet town of Santa Fe, New Mexico, a grim discovery was made. The bodies of Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and their dog were found in their home. The scene was eerie. The bodies were partially decomposed, with bloating in the face and mummification in the hands

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Politics and Geography in Disaster Preparedness

When it comes to natural disasters, not all places are equal. Some regions are more at risk than others, and this isn't just about geography. Politics and regional differences play a huge role in how vulnerable a place is to natural disasters. This vulnerability isn't just about the frequency of dis

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers' Eco-Friendly Pest Control

Farmers today face a big challenge. They need to keep pests away from their crops while also protecting the environment and their communities. There's no easy way out. They can't just spray chemicals whenever they want. So, they are getting creative and using technology to stay ahead of the game. Th

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Corn Belt Farmers Battle Pests with New Tactics

Pests are evolving and outsmarting the special corn used to fight them. This corn has a special toxin from a bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis. It was designed to protect crops and make farming easier. However, pests have adapted and are now resistant to the toxin. This means the corn is not a

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Feb 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Life in Uniform vs. Campus Life: Two Different Worlds

Imagine two worlds: one where every second matters and orders are everything, and another where you can take your time and enjoy the moment. That's military life versus college life. In the military, trainees are always on the go. They must be ready to act at a moment's notice. This is far from the

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