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Aug 23 2025SCIENCE

Listening to Chickens: How Sounds Can Tell Us About Their Health

Chickens make a lot of noise. But did you know that these sounds can tell us a lot about their health and how they're feeling? Scientists have been studying chicken noises for 15 days straight. They used special microphones in chicken houses to record all the sounds. They also checked the temperatur

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Aug 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Learns from Mistakes and Gets Smarter

AI is getting better at learning from its mistakes. It's like a student who keeps practicing and improving based on feedback. This is happening through something called dynamic feedback loops. These loops let AI systems learn from real-world interactions and get better over time. At the heart of th

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Aug 16 2025HEALTH

Sending Cash via Phone to Help Moms and Babies in Madagascar

In many places with limited resources, paying for pregnancy and childbirth care is a big challenge. Mobile phones are becoming more common, so using mobile money could be a smart way to tackle this issue. Pregnancy and childbirth happen at predictable times and have known costs. This makes them a go

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Aug 12 2025SPORTS

Jon Gruden's Legal Victory: What It Means for Workers Everywhere

Jon Gruden just scored a big win in his fight against the NFL. The Nevada Supreme Court said his case can go to trial instead of being pushed into private arbitration. This is a huge deal because it sets a precedent for other workers who might be stuck in unfair arbitration processes. The court rul

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Aug 08 2025SCIENCE

How Microbes Use RNA Tricks to Survive in Our Bodies

Microbes have clever ways to stay alive inside us. They change their RNA to adapt to our bodies. This is like a secret code that helps them survive. New tech lets us see how they do this. It's a big deal because it shows how sneaky microbes can be. Different microbes use this trick. Bacteria, fungi

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Aug 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

India's Big Move: Partnering with a Global Author

India's entertainment scene is stepping up its game. A major deal has been struck between a well-known British writer and an Indian company. This isn't just any deal—it's a big step towards making sure stories are told the right way. The writer, known for his gripping tales, has given the green lig

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Aug 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Vanessa Kirby's Hidden Gem: A Crime Thriller You Might Have Missed

Vanessa Kirby, known for her role as Sue Storm in the recent "Fantastic Four" movie, had a lesser-known part in a 2015 crime thriller called "Bone in the Throat. " This film tells the story of a young chef who takes a job at his uncle's restaurant, only to discover it's being used by the London mob

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Aug 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Father and Daughter's Wild Ride Through Danger

Ever heard of a story where a grown-up and a kid go on a wild adventure together? It's a tale as old as time, seen in many movies like "Road to Perdition" and "True Grit. " But the best one? That's "Paper Moon, " a funny and heartwarming movie about a con artist and his daughter traveling through Ka

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding Spiritual Needs in Turkish Cancer Patients

In Turkiye, people face cancer in different ways. Their beliefs and culture shape how they deal with it. Spirituality plays a big role in this. It helps them cope with such a tough disease. But, there are not many tools to measure these spiritual needs in Turkish patients. A recent study tried to c

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Jul 21 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Clean Up Pollution

Scientists have created a new tool to help clean up dirty water. They made special foam with tiny bits of graphene and a mix of nickel and cobalt. This foam can help break down a harmful chemical called 2, 3-dichlorophenol. The foam is put into a tube, and water flows through it. The foam uses light

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