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Stars Who Love to Roll the Dice

November 20, 2025

Many famous people enjoy gambling. They visit casinos often. Some are very good at it. Others lose a lot of money. But they all seem to love the excitement. Ben Affleck is one of them. He is great at blackjack. He even won a poker championship. Casinos sometimes ask him to leave because he is too g

health

How Doctors Use Computers to Handle Test Results Better

November 20, 2025

Doctors are always busy. They need to check many test results every day. But how do they make sure they see the right results at the right time? This is where diagnostic stewardship comes in. It's like a helper that makes sure doctors don't miss important test results. But how does this helper work?

science

How Sound Waves Can Improve Chicken Meat Quality

November 20, 2025

Scientists have been playing around with sound waves to make chicken meat better. They wanted to see how sound waves and salt levels affect chicken protein when it's frozen and thawed. It turns out, sound waves can make the chicken protein more soluble and change its structure. This helps the protei

science

Lips Locked Through Time: The Old Story of Kissing

November 19, 2025

Why do people kiss? It's a question that has puzzled scientists for years. Recent studies suggest that this behavior might be much older than previously believed. Evidence points to our ancient ancestors, like Neanderthals, engaging in this lip-locking activity. Interestingly, humans aren't the onl

education

Latine Youth: The Unseen Struggles of Language and Trauma

November 19, 2025

Latine youth in America face a tough balancing act. They juggle language, culture, and trauma. This mix often affects their school performance. Recent studies show that those who speak more Spanish and have faced violence tend to have lower grades. But it's not just about language. Students who spea

health

How Feelings and Personality Affect Falls in Older Chinese Adults

November 19, 2025

In China, falls are a big problem for older adults. They can lead to serious injuries and health issues. But did you know that feelings and personality might play a role in these falls? Research shows that negative emotions, like sadness or anxiety, can increase the risk of falling. When people fee

science

New Ways to Test Drugs: How Tiny Organs in a Dish Could Change Medicine

November 19, 2025

Creating new drugs is tough and expensive. Right now, scientists use flat cells or animals to test drugs, but these methods don't always work well for humans. That's where new tech comes in: tiny, 3D versions of human organs, called organoids, and special chips that mimic how organs work. These tool

health

The Hidden Danger in Your Grocery Cart

November 19, 2025

Health experts worldwide are sounding the alarm about ultraprocessed foods. These foods, often packed with additives and lacking real nutrients, are becoming a major health concern. They're linked to rising obesity rates and chronic diseases. Experts argue that without stricter regulations, things w

politics

Germany and China: A Chat on Trade and Teamwork

November 18, 2025

Germany's finance chief, Lars Klingbeil, had a chat with Chinese leaders about trade issues. He talked about how China makes too much of certain goods. Klingbeil warned that if China doesn't fix this, the EU might step in to protect its own market. He said, \"We don't want to do this, but we must l

entertainment

Fall TV: The Good, The Bad, and The Unexpected

November 18, 2025

Fall TV had its ups and downs, but there were some real gems that stood out. Shows like Pluribus and The Lowdown delivered on big expectations, while others like Long Story Short brought something fresh and unique to the table. It's not just the big names that made an impact, though. Shows like Wome