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Mar 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Power Grid's New Helper: Fuzzy Logic and Dynamic Voltage Restorers

The modern power grid is under pressure. It has to handle more complex disturbances than ever before. This is due to the rise of renewable energy sources and the increased use of advanced electronics. These factors lead to voltage sags, swells, and harmonics. These issues can harm equipment and

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Progressive Powerhouse: Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez Rally Colorado

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, two prominent progressive figures, recently made waves in Colorado. They drew massive crowds with their "Fighting Oligarchy Tour. " This tour is all about pushing back against what they see as the harmful influence of billionaires and big corporations on

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Mar 23 2025EDUCATION

Columbia's Big Shift: How Trump's Demands Changed the Game

The Trump administration's push for control over universities hit a major milestone when Columbia University gave in to a list of demands. This move was seen by many as a significant turning point in how the federal government interacts with colleges across the country. The university's decision ca

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Mar 23 2025SCIENCE

Brilliant Braces: The Power of Quantum Dots in Orthodontics

A new study has been looking into a special kind of glue for braces. This glue has tiny bits of zinc oxide, called quantum dots. These dots are so small that they can't be seen with the naked eye. The goal was to see if this glue could do more than just hold braces in place. It turns out, it might b

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

How Can Doctors Spot Trafficking Victims?

Human trafficking is a serious crime that harms people deeply, both physically and mentally. Doctors and nurses often see patients who are being trafficked. These healthcare workers have a big job. They need to spot the signs of trafficking and help these victims in a kind, caring way. This means th

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

How Do We Value Health? Patient vs. Public Perspectives

The value of health is not easy to measure. One way to do this is through health state utility values (HSUVs). These values are crucial for figuring out how cost-effective different treatments are. There is a big debate about who should provide these values: patients or the general public. Some p

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

How Breathing Bad Air Affects Lung Health

The air we breathe is full of invisible dangers. Gases like carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and sulfur dioxide are not just unpleasant; they can seriously harm people with lung diseases. These diseases include fibrotic interstitial lung diseases, with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis being a

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Mar 23 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Artichoke Leftovers

The globe artichoke is a big deal in the Mediterranean, with Italy leading the way in growing it. When these plants are processed, a lot of leftover materials are produced and thrown away. This waste is a problem for the environment, but it's also a missed opportunity. These leftovers are packed wit

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Mar 22 2025CRIME

The Tate Brothers: Back in Romania and Ready to Fight

The Tate brothers, Andrew and Tristan, are back in Romania. They are facing serious charges. These include human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. They are dual citizens of the United States and Britain. They returned to Romania from the United States. They said they

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Mar 22 2025BUSINESS

A Taste of Paris in New York's Heart

A French luxury shop has made its debut in New York City. Printemps, a well-known French retailer, has opened its first U. S. store in the Financial District. The store is a blend of Parisian charm and modern retail. It is located in the historic One Wall Street building. This building is famous for

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