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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

How Older Adults Move in Everyday Life: A Closer Look

Understanding how older adults move in their daily routines is important. It helps in preventing and treating mobility problems. But most studies focus on lab tests. These tests show what older adults can do in a controlled setting. However, they don't show how people move in real life. Real-life w

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

AI's Role in Shaping Political Views: A Growing Concern

AI is becoming a powerful tool that can change how people think about politics. This is not just a small issue. It's a big problem because AI can spread false information quickly and to many people. People are worried. They think AI might be used to trick voters. It could make them believe things t

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Dec 05 2025SCIENCE

Teen's Science Passion Could Win Big Prizes

Ryan Zhao, a 17-year-old from Basking Ridge, is making waves in the science world. He's one of 30 global semi-finalists in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge. This contest rewards students who create videos explaining complex science ideas. Ryan's video is about Noether's Theorem. This theorem expla

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Shielding Good Cells: How Copper and Manganese Might Help in Breast Cancer Treatment

Breast cancer treatment often involves radiation therapy, which can be tough on healthy cells too. Scientists are looking for ways to protect these good cells while still effectively targeting cancer cells. One promising idea is using metal complexes, like those with copper and manganese, as protect

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Dec 05 2025SCIENCE

Dive Into the Future: How Mote SEA is Shaping Young Marine Scientists

Mote SEA, a new marine science hub, is doing more than just showcasing ocean life. It's also shaping the future of marine science by training the next generation of experts. With its STEM Workforce Development Labs, Mote SEA is offering hands-on experience to students and young professionals. This i

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Dec 05 2025CRIME

Hate Crimes in LA County: A Growing Concern

In 2024, Los Angeles County saw a troubling rise in hate crimes, with a total of 1, 355 incidents reported. This number is the second-highest in 44 years, showing a disturbing trend. The report highlights record-high hate crimes against various groups, including African Americans, LGBTQ+ individuals

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Dec 05 2025FINANCE

The Hidden Paychecks of Private Equity

Private equity firms have a unique way of making money. They buy companies, improve them, and sell them for a profit. If they buy a company for $2 billion and sell it for $3 billion, they earn a big bonus. This bonus is called a "carry. " It's usually 20% of the profit, which in this case would be $

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Dec 05 2025CRYPTO

Can Dogecoin or Shiba Inu Reach $10? Let's Break It Down

Dogecoin and Shiba Inu are two cryptocurrencies that have gained a lot of attention. But can either of them reach $10? Let's take a closer look. First, consider Dogecoin. There are about 161. 6 billion Dogecoins in circulation. If each one were worth $10, the total value would be around $1. 62 tril

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Cancer Trends in Harare: A 30-Year Look

Cancer rates in Harare, Zimbabwe, have been changing over the last 30 years. This is important because it helps us understand how cancer is affecting people in Africa. The Zimbabwe National Cancer Registry has been keeping track of these changes. But, there is not much data like this from other part

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Health Risks and Ancient Wisdom in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands face a significant health challenge. Many people there are at risk for serious health problems. These include heart disease and diabetes. This is because many have obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes. These conditions are part of what doctors call metabolic syn

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