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How Local Mental Health Policies Play the Blame Game

December 4, 2025

Mental health policies are not just about helping people. They are also about who gets to decide what help looks like. A recent study looked at how local mental health policies are put into action. It used some not-so-common ideas from a famous thinker, Pierre Bourdieu. These ideas are called doxa a

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Redesigning Proteins: A Smarter Approach

October 7, 2025

Proteins are like tiny machines in our bodies, doing important jobs. Scientists are trying to redesign these proteins to do even cooler things, like creating new medicines or materials. One way they do this is by using computers to figure out the best way to change the protein's recipe, or sequence.

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SpaceX's Secret Weapon: The Unseen Success of Falcon 9

August 28, 2025

SpaceX has been making waves with its Starship vehicle, but let's not forget about the unsung hero, the Falcon 9 rocket. This workhorse has been quietly achieving some serious milestones while launching Starlink satellites. First off, there was the Starlink 10-56 mission that took off from Cape Can

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The Hidden Danger Within Our Bones

July 2, 2025

Staphylococcus aureus, a common bacteria, is sneaky. It can cause serious bone and joint infections. These infections are tricky to treat. They don't respond well to standard treatments. This is because the bacteria can form strong biofilms. Biofilms are like tiny, protective shields. They make the

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Cough Syrup Recall: What Parents Need to Know

June 22, 2025

A well-known children's cough syrup has been pulled from the market. The US Food and Drug Administration made this announcement. Medtech Products, the maker of Little Remedies Honey Cough Syrup, has taken five batches off the shelves. This syrup is meant for kids aged 1 and up. The problem? It

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SpaceX's 19th Reusable Rocket Triumph in Florida

May 28, 2025

SpaceX's reusable rocket technology took center stage again this week. A Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from the Space Coast of Florida. The launch was a success. This was not the first time this particular rocket had taken to the skies. In fact, it was the 19th flight for this first-stage booster. Thi

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Exercise and Diabetes: How High-Intensity Training Affects Muscle Response

May 26, 2025

The way muscles react to intense exercise can be different for people with type 2 diabetes. This is what a recent study found out. It looked at how high-intensity interval training (HIIT) affects muscle cells at a very detailed level. The study focused on how these cells change in response to exerci

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The Powerhouse of Light: Unveiling the ZEUS Laser

May 20, 2025

The University of Michigan has made a big splash in the world of lasers. They have a new tool called ZEUS. It is a laser that can produce an incredible 2 petawatts of power. That is 2 quadrillion watts. It is a lot of power. But it is not like the lasers in science fiction movies. It is not go

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A Powerful New Way to Fight Superbugs

May 8, 2025

Staphylococcus aureus, or S. aureus, is a big problem. It causes nasty infections in both people and animals. The main issue is that it has become resistant to many antibiotics. This makes it very difficult to treat. So, scientists are looking for new ways to fight this superbug. One promising appro

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Fighting Gray Mold in Pears with a Tiny Helper

April 17, 2025

Gray mold is a big problem for pear farmers. This mold, caused by a fungus called Botrytis cinerea, can ruin entire harvests. This leads to huge financial losses for farmers. Scientists have been looking for ways to stop this mold. They found a promising solution in a tiny helper called Streptomyces