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Apr 14 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Communication Crisis: A Dark Cloud Over Zamzam

In the midst of a brutal conflict, the Zamzam refugee camp in Sudan has become a grim symbol of the chaos and suffering unfolding in the region. The camp, once home to around 700, 000 displaced people, has been overrun by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leaving a trail of destruction an

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Apr 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Swapping Batteries on the Go: Samsung's New Tough Tablets and Phones

Samsung has introduced new tough tablets and phones. These gadgets are built to handle rough conditions. They can get dirty, wet, and take a beating. The Galaxy XCover7 Pro and Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro are the stars of this show. They both have better battery life, but the tablet has a special trick.

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Apr 14 2025WEATHER

A Sudden Shake in Southern California

A morning jolt in Southern California made hearts race. On Monday, around 10am, a 5. 2 magnitude earthquake struck the area. The epicenter was Julian, a small town in San Diego County. Julian is known for its apple pie and is home to about 2, 000 people. It is located 35 miles northeast of San Diego

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle Against Antibiotic Resistance in Andaman and Nicobar

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are facing a serious health issue. Antimicrobial resistance, or AMR, is a big problem. It happens when bacteria become immune to the drugs meant to kill them. This is mostly due to people using too many antibiotics in the wrong way. One big factor is self-medication.

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Apr 14 2025SCIENCE

How Genes Shape Similar Changes in Different Populations

Parallel evolution is fascinating. It's when similar changes happen in different groups of the same species. This can happen in their genes or how they look. Scientists have been studying this for a while. But, they still don't fully understand what drives it. One big factor could be pleiotropy. Tha

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Pancreatic Cancer Surgery and its Outcomes

Pancreatic cancer is a tough opponent. It often spreads to nearby blood vessels. Doctors sometimes have to remove part of a vein during surgery to get rid of all the cancer. This is called a venous resection. A recent study looked at how this affects patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Surgical Skills: Open vs. Robotic Training

In the world of surgery, there are many ways to operate. But with so many methods, how do young surgeons learn them all? This is a big question. They need to master many skills in a short time. So, there is a push for better training programs. These programs should teach the needed skills fast and w

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Breast Cancer Risk: The Power of Genetic Scores

Breast cancer is a significant health concern. It affects millions of women worldwide. There is a lot of talk about new tools to fight it. One such tool is the polygenic risk score (PRS). This score is a number that shows a person's chance of getting breast cancer. It is based on many small gen

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Apr 14 2025EDUCATION

The Journey of Burmese Students in Indiana

The United States is a major destination for refugees seeking a new life. Among them, Indiana is home to the third-largest community of Burmese refugees. Many of these families have college-age children. They want to help their kids thrive in this new environment. A study looked into how these stude

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Late-Life Depression: Eyes Tell a Story

The human eye is a window to the mind. It can reveal a lot about a person's emotional state. This is especially true for older adults dealing with depression. A recent study dug into how the eyes react during emotional challenges. The focus was on the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system. This syst

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