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The Power of Beliefs: How Strong Views Shape Indonesian Politics

March 19, 2025

In the world of politics, beliefs play a huge role. They can shape how people see the world and how they interact with others. Two big ideas have been studied a lot in the United States. The first is that people with conservative views often think their beliefs are better than others. The second

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Unlocking AI Success: How to Pick Your First Project Wisely

March 16, 2025

AI is a powerful tool that businesses are eager to use. But where do you start? It’s not about what AI can do, but what it can do reliably. AI is not yet capable of running businesses or writing novels. But it can help humans do their jobs better. AI can make coding faster and improve the qualit

health

Knee Surgery Recovery: How Special Therapy Helps

March 15, 2025

Limb swelling and pain are common issues after knee surgery, specifically after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). This surgery is often needed when the ACL, a crucial ligament for knee stability, is torn. The ACL is like a strong rope that connects the thighbone to the shinbone, help

science

Rodents and Their Choices: What Do They Tell Us?

March 15, 2025

Rodents, such as mice and rats, are fascinating creatures. They are known for their ability to remember and explore their surroundings. This makes them popular subjects for memory experiments. One common test is the novel object recognition task. This test assumes that rodents naturally prefer to ex

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Trump's New Plan: US Military Might for the Panama Canal?

March 14, 2025

The Trump administration has taken a bold step by asking the Pentagon for military options to secure US access to the Panama Canal. This move is part of a larger shakeup in US strategic priorities. The directive, titled “Interim National Defense Strategic Guidance, ” marks a significant shift from t

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DNA Building Blocks: The Surprising Role of Ions

March 13, 2025

DNA nanostructures are usually built using heat and magnesium. But what if you could build them at room temperature with different ions? Scientists have shown that DNA structures can form at constant temperatures, from 4°C to 50°C, using various ions. This means you can create DNA shapes and even 3D

education

The Civil Rights Office: A Casualty of Layoffs

March 13, 2025

The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has been significantly impacted by recent layoffs. The layoffs have resulted in the closure of seven out of 12 regional offices and a loss of nearly half of its staff. This has left many concerned about the future of civil rights protections i

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Fixing Knees: How 3D Printing is Changing the Game!

March 12, 2025

Knee injuries, especially those involving the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), are pretty common. A lot of people, especially athletes, have to deal with these injuries. ACL reconstruction is a big deal in sports medicine. Getting the femoral tunnel in the right spot is super important. If it's

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The Unconventional Path of Dario Saric

March 12, 2025

Dario Saric is a name that has become synonymous with versatility and skill in the NBA. Born in the coastal city of Šibenik, Croatia, his journey to the NBA was anything but straightforward. In 2014, he was selected by the Orlando Magic and traded to the Philadelphia 76ers. But instead of jumping st

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Education Department's New Focus: Special Education Cases Take a Backseat

March 11, 2025

The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights, traditionally focused on ensuring disability services in schools, has shifted gears under President Donald Trump. The office has paused thousands of ongoing cases to prioritize investigations aligned with the president’s political agenda. This shif