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How Weather Shapes Mosquito Populations in Hot, Dry Areas

November 24, 2025

In hot and dry places, mosquitoes can be a big problem. They spread diseases, and their numbers can change a lot from one area to another. To understand and predict where and when mosquitoes will be most abundant, scientists need good models. These models should consider how local weather affects mo

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When Courts Put Victims on Trial: The Unfair Game of Cross-Examinations

November 24, 2025

In courtrooms, there's a hidden struggle that often goes unnoticed. When women who have faced sexual violence step up to share their stories, they're not just recounting their experiences; they're also battling a system that can make them feel like the accused. This is what happens during cross-exam

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How Much Water Do You Really Need? A Look at Kidney Health

November 24, 2025

In the United States, many adults might not be drinking enough water. This could be a big deal for their kidneys. A recent study looked at how water intake affects kidney health. It found that people who drink less water than they need might be at risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD). The study us

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Quantum Fingerprints: A New Way to Check on Plant Health

November 24, 2025

Scientists are exploring a fascinating method to understand how well plants are growing. They are looking at tiny, unique patterns in plant cells, known as quantum fingerprints. These patterns can reveal a lot about a plant's health and productivity. Quantum fingerprints are like a plant's personal

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Brain's Blueprint: Lessons from Epilepsy

November 24, 2025

Epilepsy is a complex puzzle. It alters the brain's layout and operations. Researchers have been piecing together clues. They examined various brain scans. Some scans focused on the brain's physical form. Others observed its activity during rest. The findings were intriguing. The hippocampus, a vit

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Seahawks' Star Shines Bright in Close Victory

November 24, 2025

Jaxon Smith-Njigba is making waves in the NFL. He just broke a big record for the Seahawks. This guy is on track to do something no one has ever done before. He’s got 1, 313 receiving yards so far this season. That’s a lot! He even scored two touchdowns in the game against the Titans. The Seahawks

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Colorado State's Quarterback Conundrum

November 24, 2025

Colorado State University's football team is at a crossroads. The new coach has a big job ahead. The most important task? Finding a reliable quarterback. This isn't just any position; it's the heart of the team. Without a strong QB, the rest of the pieces can't fall into place. The past few seasons

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The Hidden Price Tag of Raising a Child with IBD

November 24, 2025

Parents of children with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) face a heavy financial and emotional toll. This burden comes from both direct and indirect costs. Direct costs include medical bills, special diets, and travel expenses. Indirect costs include lost wages due to missed work. The study looked

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New Hope in Fighting COVID-19: Scientists Tweak Molecule Design

November 23, 2025

Scientists are working on new ways to fight COVID-19. They are making changes to a special molecule called N, N'-diphenylurea. This molecule can stop the virus from making copies of itself. But it has some problems. It doesn't dissolve well in water and can be harmful to cells. So, they made 27 new

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The Brainpower Drain: Why the U. S. Can't Afford to Lose Its Science Edge

November 23, 2025

James Watson's recent passing highlights a big problem. His work on DNA changed everything. But now, the U. S. is at risk of losing its lead in science. Why? Because of cuts to research funding and stricter visa rules. These changes might push away the next generation of brilliant minds. For years,