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May 24 2025POLITICS

Misleading Video Stirs Old Pain for South African Family

In a surprising move, a former US president recently showed a video to the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa. The video was meant to support a claim of a so-called "genocide" against white farmers in South Africa. The video showed a road lined with white crosses, which the former president cl

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Nanoparticles: A New Hope Against Tough Bacteria

Bacteria have a sneaky way of sticking together and forming tough-to-kill communities called biofilms. These biofilms are a big problem in hospitals, as they can resist standard treatments and cause serious infections. To tackle this issue, scientists have been exploring the use of tiny particles ca

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May 12 2025SCIENCE

What Makes DNA Last? A Look at Ancient Bones

The world of archaeology is always digging up new mysteries. One big question is how well DNA holds up in old bones. It turns out that where these bones are buried makes a huge difference. The environment plays a big role in whether DNA sticks around or breaks down. Two places in Slovenia were comp

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May 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Game Site That Belongs to Its Creators

Giant Bomb, a popular gaming site and podcast, has just changed hands. It is now owned by the very people who create its content. This news came just over a week after the site was unexpectedly dropped by its previous owners, Fandom. The new owners, Jeff Bakalar and Jeff Grubb, are long-time staf

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Farmers and the Fight Against Worm Resistance

Farmers often depend on anthelmintics to manage gastrointestinal worms in sheep. However, there is a growing concern about the increasing resistance of these worms to the drugs. This has led to calls for more sustainable methods of control. To understand why farmers might be hesitant to adopt the

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Nanotech Cleanup: Jackfruit Leaves Fight Water Pollution

The fight against water pollution just got a new ally: jackfruit leaves. Scientists have found a way to use these leaves to create a powerful tool for cleaning up water. This tool is a special kind of tiny particle called a nanocomposite. It's made from iron oxide, tin oxide, and a ra

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Pigeon Parasites: A Hidden Health Risk in Zabol

Pigeons, often kept for fun or competition, can harbor a surprising number of intestinal parasites. These worms, including nematodes and cestodes, pose a threat not just to the birds but also to local wildlife and even humans. To tackle this issue, a close look was taken at the prevalence of these p

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Nanofibers Boosting Hydrogel Strength for Tissue Repair

A new method has been developed to create stronger hydrogels for repairing soft tissues. This method uses tiny fibers made of hydroxyapatite, a mineral found in bones, to reinforce a hydrogel made from polyvinyl alcohol and sodium alginate. These fibers are so small that they can fit into the tiny s

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

How Easy Is It To Use Your Doctor's Website?

In the digital age, having a good website is crucial for any business. This includes doctor's offices. But how easy is it for patients to use these websites? A recent study looked into this question in Flanders. They wanted to know what patients think about the websites of their general practiti

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Switch 2 Launch: A Tech Fiasco

The launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 was a hot mess, especially for those hoping to snag one from GameStop. The retailer's website and app crashed almost instantly when preorders went live at 11 a. m. ET on April 24, 2025. This left many customers frustrated and confused. The site was flooded with re

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