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Melanoma's Sneaky Trick: When Cancer Looks Like Something Else

July 14, 2025

Melanoma is a tricky cancer. It can change its appearance. This makes it hard to spot. Sometimes, it looks like other types of tumors. This is especially true when it shows up in unusual places, like the parotid gland. This gland is near the ear. It helps with chewing and swallowing. Doctors face a

science

How Weather and Location Shape Natural Radiation Levels

July 13, 2025

Radiation is everywhere, but it's not the same everywhere. A study dug into how natural radiation, like gamma and alpha types, changes with weather and location. The goal? To tell the difference between natural shifts and human-made messes. Nine spots were watched for a whole year. Guess where gamm

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When the North Gets a Chill: The Stratosphere's Role in US Winter Woes

July 12, 2025

The US has been experiencing some serious cold snaps lately, even as winters warm up overall. Scientists have been digging into why this happens and found some interesting connections to the stratosphere, the layer of the atmosphere above where planes fly. Two key patterns have been identified. The

crime

How Changing a Few Things Can Make a City Safer

July 12, 2025

Crime is a big problem in many cities. It's not just about policing. Many things can make a place more or less safe. Things like jobs, housing, and even how a city is built can play a big role. A new tool called CounterCrime looks at these things. It helps people see how changes in one area can aff

health

When to Start Chemo After Ovarian Cancer Surgery?

July 11, 2025

Ovarian cancer treatment often involves surgery followed by chemotherapy. But when should the chemo start? This is a big question. A recent study looked into this. It wanted to see how the time between surgery and chemo affects survival rates. First, the basics. Ovarian cancer is serious. Surgery i

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Eating Plants: A Simple Way to Stay Sharp and Young

July 8, 2025

New research shows that eating more plants can help you stay healthy and live longer. This isn't just about eating salads. It's about a whole way of eating that focuses on plant-based foods. The study looked at over 105, 000 people. They were between 39 and 69 years old. Researchers tracked their d

entertainment

Dakota Johnson's Big Plans: From Acting to Directing

July 6, 2025

Dakota Johnson is making waves in the film industry, not just as an actress but also as a director and producer. She's set to receive a major award at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, where she's showcasing two of her recent films. But that's not all—she's also gearing up to direct her first feature

environment

River Pollution: A Closer Look at the Sio Malaba Malakisi Basin

July 6, 2025

The Sio Malaba Malakisi River Basin, shared by Kenya and Uganda, faces a big problem: pollution. This area is important for people's lives and the economy, but not enough is known about how the water quality changes over time and space. A recent study took a close look at this issue. They collected

science

Tobacco's Secret Scents: How Science Sniffs Out Regional Flavors

July 1, 2025

Tobacco isn't just tobacco. It's a puzzle of scents that change depending on where it's grown. Scientists have been busy figuring out what makes tobacco from different parts of China smell unique. They used a fancy tool called HS-GC-IMS to sniff out 98 different aroma compounds. These include esters

education

Harvard in Hot Water: Federal Probe Reveals Campus Antisemitism Issues

June 30, 2025

Harvard University is under fire after a federal probe concluded that the prestigious school failed to shield Jewish students from harassment. The investigation, carried out by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights, uncovered a troubling pattern of antisemitism o