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Jul 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

New iPhones Get Exclusive iOS 26 Features

iOS 26 is here, and it's bringing some cool new stuff, but not all iPhones will get the same treatment. Some features are only for the newer models. Let's break it down. First up, there's visual intelligence for screenshots. This handy tool can analyze what you capture, making it super useful for s

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

How Fit Kids Think Better: A Danish Study

Researchers in Denmark recently looked into how physical fitness, mental health, and social background affect how well kids aged 10 to 12 do in school. They wanted to see if being active, feeling good, and having a supportive environment make a difference in how kids think and learn. The study focu

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Jul 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Making Carbon Capture Work for Businesses

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key tool in the fight against climate change. It works by trapping carbon dioxide emissions before they enter the atmosphere. However, it's not as widely adopted as it could be. One big reason is that the current incentives aren't strong enough to encourage comp

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Colorful Glow: The Science Behind Smart Phosphors

Ever wondered how some materials can glow in different colors and ways? Scientists have created a new type of phosphor that can do just that. This isn't your average glow-in-the-dark stick. It's a special material called LAO:PG, which stands for LaAlO3 co-doped with Pr3+ and Gd3+ ions. What makes it

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Yemen's National Resistance Force Makes Big Weapon Seizure

In a surprising turn of events, a group fighting for Yemen's recognized government says it has taken control of a huge shipment of weapons. These weapons, weighing 750 tons, were reportedly sent by Iran and meant for the Houthi rebels. This is a big deal because it's the first time this group, calle

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Jul 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kate Middleton's Wimbledon Moment: A Royal Return

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, made a memorable return to Wimbledon this year. She attended the women’s singles final, where she was greeted with a standing ovation. The crowd stood and cheered as she walked to her royal box, smiling and waving. She was joined by tennis legends Billie Jean K

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

Apple's Big Win in the Payments Game

A recent court ruling has given Apple a significant victory in a legal battle. The case involved accusations that Apple, along with Visa and Mastercard, had been working together to stifle competition in the payments industry. The plaintiffs, which included a group of merchants, claimed that Apple h

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Secret Weapon for a Smooth Foldable Phone

Apple is working on a foldable iPhone, and it seems they have a plan to make it look sleek. The big issue with foldable phones is the crease that appears where the screen bends. Samsung's latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, still have this problem. But Apple might have found a so

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Off-Road Tech Merges: Pronto. ai Gains SafeAI's Expertise

Pronto. ai, a San Francisco-based startup, has made a strategic move by acquiring SafeAI, a competitor in the off-road autonomous vehicle sector. This acquisition is not just about gaining technology but also about bringing in top talent and intellectual property. The deal, valued in the millions, w

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Our Food: How Charcoal Can Help

Food safety is a big deal. Pesticides and mycotoxins can linger in our food. These leftovers can be bad for our health. So, how do we get rid of them? One answer might be biochar. This is a special kind of charcoal. It can help clean up our food. Biochar isn't just good for cleaning. It can also he

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