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Intense heat waves increase health risks in Italy
Italian health authorities issued several red alert warnings throughout May 2025 as the intense heat waves broke records for extreme temperatures.
Task force barrage has significantly reduced crime
Crime rates across Canada have shown various trends in recent years, but large cities like Vancouver are experiencing a particularly notable decrease in violent crime and overall crime due to proactive police responses and targeted initiatives.
Labor abuse concerns arise over Saudi Arabia’s 2034 FIFA World Cup
Labor rights experts are raising alarm bells about potential labor abuse as Saudi Arabia prepares to host the 2034 World Cup, citing troubling parallels to allegations of worker exploitation during the 2022 tournament in Qatar.
F1 2025 roars into a new era of innovation
The 2025 Formula 1 season began in Melbourne with innovation taking center stage—Alpine introduced a sleeker look with an electric blue and matte black color scheme, while Sauber was reborn under a bold new name: Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber.
Music takes center stage in protests calling for Yoon’s impeachment
In early December 2024, downtown Seoul lit up in an unexpected way with the colorful glow of K-pop fans’ light sticks.
Study finds new clue to limb regeneration using genetically modified glowing axolotls
A study of axolotls has provided scientists with new clues into the mystery of limb regeneration, potentially bringing researchers closer to understanding how such abilities might one day be applied to human medicine.
Lead transmuted into gold at Large Hadron Collider, CERN
This May, scientists at CERN have confirmed the conversion of lead into gold using 2018 data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), fulfilling the ancient alchemical dream of transmuting base metals into precious ones.
New analysis on AI usage in therapy for teens highlights promises and perils
A new meta-analysis published in Journal of Medical Internet Research on May 14 has provided valuable insight into the digital mental health landscape: artificial intelligence-driven conversational agents have been demonstrated effective in alleviating mental health issues among adolescents and youth.
Using smartphones at night is depriving teens of sleep and damaging their vision and mental health
In April 2025, a wave of medical reports and national surveys revealed that more than 90% of Korean adolescents are chronically sleep-deprived, with excessive screen time and rigid school schedules driving both deteriorating sleep quality and increasing rates of myopia.
Things that make Northfield Mount Hermon basketball program special
Northfield Mount Hermon School (NMH), a private boarding school located in Gill, Massachusetts, has built a reputation for its outstanding sports program.
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