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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fitbit's New AI Coach: A Game-Changer or Just Hype?

Google is shaking things up with a big makeover for the Fitbit app. This update brings a fresh look and a new AI-powered coach called Coach, which is designed to help users with their health and fitness goals. However, this new feature is not available to everyone just yet. Starting from October 28,

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Yeast Magic: Turning Milk Sugar into Medicines

Yeasts are tiny powerhouses. They've been helping humans make bread, beer, and wine for ages. Now, scientists are using them to make medicines too. One such yeast, Kluyveromyces lactis, is known for its work in the dairy industry. But now, it's being used in a new way. Scientists have developed a me

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Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking History Through Smell: A Unique Museum Experience

In Düsseldorf, Germany, a unique museum exhibition is challenging visitors to explore history in a whole new way—through their sense of smell. "The Secret Power of Scents" at the Kunstpalast museum invites guests to journey through over a thousand years of cultural history, not by looking, but by sn

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Oct 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Dogs and Humans: A Match Made for Adventures

Bravident, a brand known for its pet and owner lifestyle products, has introduced the DriftShell™ Outdoor Dog Jacket. This new jacket is designed for dogs of all sizes, offering comfort, protection, and style. The jacket is made with professional-grade materials, ensuring it is waterproof and breath

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

France's Bold Move: Tech Giants Face Higher Taxes

France is making a big move. They want to charge tech giants more money. Lawmakers just voted to increase the tax on companies like Amazon, Google, and Facebook. This tax could go from 3% to 6%. It's part of their plan for the budget in 2026. This isn't just about money. It's about power. Big tech

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Parkinson's Disease: Exploring New Treatment Paths

Parkinson's disease is a growing concern globally, affecting millions with its mix of movement and non-movement related symptoms. While dopamine-based treatments like levodopa are common, they often fall short for non-movement issues and can cause unwanted side effects. Researchers are looking into

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

The Bold Experiment That Taught Us About Our Planet

In the Arizona desert, a unique project called Biosphere 2 once stood as a testament to human ambition. This massive, sealed facility was designed to mimic Earth's ecosystems, complete with rainforests, deserts, and even a coral reef. The idea was to see if humans could create a self-sustaining envi

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Oct 29 2025EDUCATION

Launch Your Farm Dream: Online Course for Future Farmers

Ever thought about starting your own farm or seafood business? There's a course for that! The University of Maine Cooperative Extension is offering a web-based business planning course for new and aspiring producers. It's a great chance to learn the ropes of running a sustainable business in the nat

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Who Really Holds the Power?

Let's talk about power and who really has it. Donald Trump has been a big name in politics. He's run in many elections and won some. His party also won control of Congress recently. On the other hand, Joe Biden had a different kind of campaign in 2020. He stayed out of the public eye and let others

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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

Germany's Bitcoin Debate: Innovation vs. Regulation

Germany is having a big talk about Bitcoin. The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party wants the government to see Bitcoin as something special. They think it's not like other digital money and should not be controlled by the same rules. The AfD party says that too many rules might stop people from us

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