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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Pollution Particles: The Hidden Hitchhikers in Our Blood

Air pollution is not just about what we breathe; it's about what gets into our blood. Tiny particles from car exhausts and factories can latch onto red blood cells and travel through our bodies. This is not just a theory; it's been proven in a recent study. These particles are super small, even sma

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Oct 06 2025SCIENCE

Sheep Parasites and the Drug Resistance Puzzle

Parasites are a big problem for sheep and goats. They can make animals sick and hurt farm productivity. One of the worst parasites is Haemonchus contortus. It's a tiny worm that lives in the stomach of sheep and goats. Farmers use drugs to kill these worms. But now, the worms are fighting back. They

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Oct 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

AirPods' Secret Superpower: How Live Translation Could Change the Game

AirPods have a new trick up their sleeve: Live Translation. It's not just for tourists anymore. This feature could be a game-changer for businesses. With Live Translation, AirPods can translate conversations in real-time. You talk, and the other person hears your words in their language. It's like h

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Oct 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Flying Fast: Boom Supersonic Joins Microsoft Flight Simulator

Boom Supersonic has teamed up with Microsoft to bring its supersonic aircraft to the popular Flight Simulator game. This collaboration allows gamers to experience the thrill of flying Boom's XB-1 prototype, which recently broke the sound barrier. The simulator will be available on PlayStation 5, MS

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Drones and EU: A Call for Easier Rules and Clearer Responsibilities

Sweden's leader, Ulf Kristersson, recently spoke up about drones and the EU. He thinks the EU should make it easier for countries to buy drones. But he also believes each country should handle its own drone defenses, not the EU as a whole. This comes after a big meeting in Copenhagen. Leaders from

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Oct 02 2025HEALTH

Seeing Beyond Sight: Reproductive Choices for Visually Impaired Women

In the bustling districts of Coimbatore and Tiruchirappalli, a critical issue often goes unnoticed. Visually impaired women face significant challenges when it comes to making their own reproductive choices. This isn't just about having kids or not. It's about having the freedom and support to decid

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Sep 23 2025POLITICS

NATO's Swift Response to Russian Airspace Intrusions

In recent times, Russia has been pushing boundaries, testing NATO's defenses. The alliance, led by Mark Rutte, has been quick to react. They scrambled fighter jets when Russian planes entered Estonian airspace. This happened just after drones flew into Poland and Romania. NATO members gathered for

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Sep 23 2025POLITICS

Poland and Russia: A Tense Standoff in the Skies

Poland has sent a strong message to Russia: stay out of NATO airspace or face the consequences. This warning came after Russian military jets briefly entered Estonian airspace, which is protected by NATO. The Polish Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, made it clear at a United Nations meeting that

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Sep 22 2025POLITICS

Who Owns Bagram Air Base?

Bagram Air Base, a major U. S. military site for nearly 20 years, is now at the center of a dispute. The Taliban, who took control of the base after the U. S. withdrawal in 2021, are refusing to hand it back. Former U. S. President Donald Trump has been pushing to retake the base, even hinting at ta

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Sep 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Troubles Ground Flights, Stranding Travelers

A major tech breakdown left thousands of people stuck at airports in the US. The problem started at two big airports in Dallas. A lot of flights were canceled or delayed. This happened because of issues with the telecoms system. The FAA said the system is old and needs updates. They also said that g

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