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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Clay Powerhouses: Boosting Energy from Salt Water

Clay is not just for pottery anymore. It turns out that tiny clay tubes can help make energy from salt water. This is big news for scientists working on clean energy. The trick is to use special types of clay that can handle water without falling apart. This is important because water can make clay

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Stress and Shrinking Muscles: What's the Connection?

Muscle loss, or atrophy, is a growing problem. It's not just about looking weak. It's about feeling weak and struggling with daily tasks. This issue is becoming more common. Why? Because of how we live today. People are living longer, but not always healthier. Many have chronic diseases. Plus, lots

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Jun 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact on Web Traffic: A Growing Concern

AI is changing the way people find information online. This shift is causing a significant drop in website visits. This is a big problem for websites that rely on visitors to make money. The issue is that AI tools can summarize information without sending users to the original site. This means f

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Time Lost in Emergency Care: The IO vs IV Debate

The time it takes to restart a heart after a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital is crucial. The longer it takes, the worse the outcome for the patient. Everyone knows that quick CPR and defibrillation by bystanders are key. But what about other factors that can drag out the process? One big questi

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of New Parents in Recovery

The journey of new parents battling substance use disorder is a tough one. A recent study looked into the lives of 22 new parents, all within a year of having a baby, who were in residential treatment for substance use issues. The goal was to understand how their social circles and environment aff

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

America's Health Care Crisis: A Call for Real Change

There is a big problem in the U. S. health care system. It is not working well for most people. It is expensive and does not give good results. The way the U. S. handles diabetes care is a clear sign of these issues. Diabetes care is not good and the results are poor. This shows that the health

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The Shift in Physical Therapy: Empowering Patients

The world of physical therapy is evolving. It is moving away from the old days of simply treating symptoms. Now, it focuses on helping patients take control of their own health. This shift is particularly noticeable in the treatment of muscle and bone issues. In the past, therapists often took a han

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise: Iran, Israel, and the US Dance on a Powder Keg

The Middle East is on edge. Iran has issued a stern warning to the US. If America joins Israel in attacks, it would be a grave mistake. This threat came from a high-ranking Iranian official. He spoke in Istanbul at a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. This gathering happened after I

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Jun 21 2025CRIME

A Man's Release After a Deadly Rally Incident

A man who was held in jail for allegedly causing a fatal shooting at a "No Kings" rally in Utah has been set free. The local prosecutor's office stated that they couldn't decide on charges against Arturo Gamboa following the June 14th incident that resulted in the death of Arthur Folasa Ah Loo. The

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Japan's Switch 2: A New Gaming Giant

The Switch 2 is making waves in Japan, and it's not just a ripple; it's a tsunami. In just two weeks, it has sold more units than the entire Xbox Series family and the PS5 Pro combined. This is not a small feat, considering the Xbox Series family includes the Series X, Series S, and the Series X Dig

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