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      Illustration of a woman sweating in the heat with a thermometer and flames, alongside a brain graphic, with text “Summer Headaches: Is the Sun Damaging Your Brain?
      Health August 11, 2025

      Summer Headaches: Is the Sun Damaging Your Brain?

      If you’ve ever experienced going out in the sun and ending up having pounding headaches, you’re not alone! Who knew…

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      Close-up of fingernails showing white spots with text “From Zinc Deficiency to Fungus – White Nail Spots May Not Be So Innocent”
      Health July 31, 2025

      From Zinc Deficiency to Fungus: White Nail Spots May Not Be So Innocent

      Growing up, we have all heard that white spots on nails appear when your body is running low on calcium.…

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      Why India is the wrong name for the country
      General Knowledge July 15, 2025

      Why ‘India’ Is the Wrong Name for the Country

      Do you know India comes from an ancient Greek word (Indikê) which in Latin translates to (India), it has been…

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      Palisades fire stats
      Environment May 28, 2025

      Wildfires 101: The Science Explained

      The Los Angeles fires finally attained a 100% containment today on 2/3/2025, according to Cal Fire, after almost a month of wrecking havoc in the most expensive neighborhood not only in the US but perhaps in the world. The fire started on 01/07/2025 and killed 27 people, affected 23,448 acres of Land, destroyed over 7000 structures, and caused a loss of between $250 billion and $275 billion according some estimates.  While experts are still trying to find the actual cause of this particular fire let's delve into the depth a little bit and learn what wildfires and how they erupt?

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      Why schools are so boring!
      Education January 2, 2025

      Why Science Engages While Schools Are Boring!

      Most of us have been to school or are going to school, and have always wondered why schools are so…

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