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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

Hong Kong's Mosquito Mystery: How Lockdowns and Climate Change Played Together

The COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill. Lockdowns and travel restrictions became the norm. But did these changes in human behavior affect the mosquito population in Hong Kong? Especially the Aedes mosquito, known for spreading Dengue fever. This is a question that has puzzled sc

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Apr 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution in the Air: What's Hiding in Shanghai's Winter?

Plastics are everywhere. They are in the ocean, in the soil, and even in the air. The air in Shanghai, China, is no exception. A recent study dug into the types and sizes of tiny plastic particles floating around in the city's winter air. These particles are so small that they can be inhaled. T

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

How Housing Fixes Can Ease Mental Health Burdens on Elderly

The link between poor housing and mental health issues in older adults is well-known. However, the financial impact on social care services has not been closely examined. This gap in understanding is a problem. It is crucial to explore how improving housing conditions can affect the mental well-bein

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

TB's Border Battle: Why India and Pakistan Need to Team Up

TB is a big problem in South Asia, especially in India and Pakistan. These two countries have a lot of TB cases. But, they need to work together more to fight it. This is because TB doesn't care about borders. It spreads easily between countries. So, India and Pakistan need to join forces to tackle

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

How Gut Health Shapes Our Longevity

The gut is a powerhouse. It reacts swiftly to what we eat, the stress we face, and how our metabolism works. It is also a major player in many diseases and aging. At the heart of this action is a group of cells called intestinal stem cells or ISCs. These cells are crucial for keeping the gut in top

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Apr 25 2025BUSINESS

More PROs, More Problems?

The landscape of music licensing in the U. S. has changed a lot in the last decade. For a long time, there were only three big organizations that collected money for songwriters and publishers: ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC. These groups handled the rights for different songs in similar places, like bars an

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Apr 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Smart Material That Changes With Heat

The world of materials science is always looking for new ways to protect electronics from interference. One exciting development is a smart material that changes how it absorbs microwaves based on temperature. This material is made up of a special polymer called poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) and a pol

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Apr 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of Copilot Vision in Microsoft Edge

Microsoft has introduced a game-changer for web browsing. Copilot Vision is now available to everyone using Microsoft Edge. This tool uses artificial intelligence to analyze and interact with web pages. It can summarize content, answer questions, and even provide recommendations based on what it

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Apr 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Voice Control Gets a Boost in Windows 11

Voice access is a tool that lets users manage their Windows 11 computers using voice commands. It is particularly useful for those with physical disabilities or conditions that make using a keyboard or mouse difficult. The feature has been around for a while, but it was surprisingly hard to find and

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Cancer Trends: Good News and Bad News for Women

Cancer death rates in the US have been falling since 2001. This is great news. But there's a twist. While men have seen a drop in cancer diagnoses until 2013, women have seen a steady increase since 2003. This trend took a pause in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which disrupted medical care and

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