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Aug 19 2025SCIENCE

What Happens to the Brain in High Altitudes?

Working in high altitudes is common for many people, especially those in the aerospace industry. But what does this do to the brain? A study looked at 19 people who often work in altitude chambers and compared them to 28 healthy individuals. First, let's talk about the brain scans. Both groups had

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Aug 19 2025EDUCATION

Tech in Schools: Fear or Freedom?

Tech in schools has always sparked strong feelings. Some see it as a threat. Others see it as a tool to help students learn better. This isn't new. People have been worried about tech in schools for a long time. Back in the 1970s, teachers were scared of calculators. They thought these small device

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Aug 18 2025HEALTH

Walking Differently Might Ease Knee Pain

Osteoarthritis is a common joint issue, especially in older adults. It often affects the knees, making walking painful. While there's no cure, staying active, keeping a healthy weight, and taking meds can help manage it. A recent study suggests that changing how you walk could also help. Researcher

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Aug 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Snow White's Big Miss: What Went Wrong?

Gal Gadot, known for her role in Wonder Woman, recently talked about the 2025 Snow White remake's box office flop. The movie, which featured Gadot as the Evil Queen and Rachel Zegler as Snow White, didn't meet expectations. It made only $42 million in its first weekend and ended up with $205 million

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Aug 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Hot Weather Affects Workers' Minds in South India

In South India, the heat is getting worse. Workers are feeling the heat both physically and mentally. This isn't just about sweating more. It's about how the heat messes with their minds. The heat doesn't just make people feel hot. It can make them feel anxious too. This is called climate anxiety.

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Aug 17 2025EDUCATION

California's Reading Revolution: A New Approach to Literacy

California is facing a serious reading crisis. Many students are struggling to read at grade level. A new bill, AB 1454, could change how reading is taught in the state. This bill focuses on evidence-based reading instruction. It includes phonics and vocabulary. This method is different from the who

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Aug 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Westworld's AI: A Surprisingly Accurate Sci-Fi Take

Westworld, the HBO series that captivated sci-fi fans, did more than just entertain. It sparked conversations about AI and its potential. The show's depiction of AI, particularly in its first season, was surprisingly accurate, according to AI researcher Sasha Luccioni. In one scene, a host named Ma

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

Playboy Swaps L. A. for Miami Beach: A Business Move

Playboy is making a big change. They are moving their main office from Los Angeles to Miami Beach. The company's boss, Ben Kohn, says California is not a good place for businesses. He thinks it is too costly to run a company there. Miami Beach, on the other hand, is welcoming. Kohn says the city is

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

How AI is Changing the Way Businesses Work in 2025

AI is becoming a big deal for businesses. It's not just about chatbots or simple automation. Companies are now building their whole business around AI. This means AI is used in every part of the company, from making decisions to creating new ideas. Leaders like Satya Nadella from Microsoft say that

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

Crypto Wealth: A Magnet for Danger?

The world of cryptocurrency is not just about digital fortunes; it's also becoming a hotspot for real-world crimes. Recently, there's been a surge in "wrench attacks, " where wealthy crypto holders are targeted for their digital wallets. These attacks involve physical violence, making the stakes muc

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