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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks: Big Promises, Small Steps

The recent global climate summit, COP30, ended with a new agreement, but it didn't include a clear plan to cut fossil fuel use. This was a big letdown for many countries that wanted stronger action. The summit started with high hopes. Over 80 countries wanted to agree on a strong plan to move away

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Can Carbon Markets Finally Grow and Make a Difference?

Carbon markets have had a rough few years. Scandals in 2022 and 2023 shook people's trust, and the market has been struggling ever since. But there's hope that COP30 could be a turning point. New rules and oversight are being put in place to make carbon credits more reliable. The Integrity Council

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Heal: The Future of 3D-Printed Tissues

Scientists have made a big step forward in healing soft tissues. They created a special gel that can be 3D printed. This gel is made from a protein that acts like collagen, a key part of our skin and other soft tissues. The gel is special because it forms under normal conditions. It doesn't need ha

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Mercury's Sneaky Influence: What's Happening to Our Teens?

Scientists are investigating how mercury, a harmful substance, might be affecting teens later in life after early exposure. They are particularly interested in 15-year-olds to understand if mercury exposure before and after birth can lead to health problems like heart disease and diabetes. Mercury

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

Why Is Comet 3I/ATLAS Acting So Strange?

Comet 3I/ATLAS just flew by Mars, and NASA shared some cool images taken by the MAVEN spacecraft. The pictures show the hydrogen cloud around the comet, but there's more to the story than what NASA said. The hydrogen cloud around 3I/ATLAS isn't acting like a typical comet. It's not spread out evenl

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

NASA's New Findings on the Mysterious Comet 3I/ATLAS

After a brief pause, NASA has resumed its work and shared exciting news about the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. This comet, once thought to be something more exotic, has been confirmed as a natural phenomenon, not alien tech. NASA held a press conference to reveal images and data collected from vari

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Nov 20 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor Captured by NASA's Eyes in the Sky

NASA has just shared a bunch of new pictures of a comet that's not from around here. This comet, called 3I/ATLAS, is only the third one we've ever seen that's from another star system. Even with a government shutdown slowing things down, NASA's spacecraft managed to snap some great shots. The pictu

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

N64 Gaming Gets a Modern Twist

The Analogue 3D is a sleek, modern solution for playing original Nintendo 64 games on today's TVs. It's designed to fix the blurry, distorted images that often appear when connecting an old N64 to a new flat-screen TV. The device uses advanced FPGA technology to accurately mimic the N64's hardware,

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Saudi Arabia: A New Deal in the Works

The United States is planning to sell advanced F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. This news comes just before a high-profile meeting between President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The deal is part of a broader effort to strengthen ties between the two countries. The F-35 is a c

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Nov 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

iOS 26. 2 Beta 3: What's New and What's Next?

Apple's latest iOS 26. 2 beta 3 is out, and it's packed with updates. This version is all about making things smoother and adding new tricks. Let's dive in. First up, AirDrop is getting a makeover. Soon, you'll be able to share files with others without saving them as contacts for 30 days. This is

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