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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Battery Power: The Science Behind Super Tough Electrolytes

Lithium-metal batteries are the future, but they need tough electrolytes to work well. These electrolytes must be highly conductive, super strong, and stable. However, achieving all these qualities at once is a big challenge. Scientists have found a way to improve these electrolytes by adding speci

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

New Discoveries in the Fight Against Aging

Aging is more than just physical changes. It's a complex process linked to chronic, low-level inflammation. This inflammation is connected to serious health problems. These include Alzheimer's, diabetes, and certain cancers. At the center of this inflammation is a molecule called RAGE. RAGE stands f

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Jon Sumrall: Florida's New Football Coach

Jon Sumrall is about to take on a big job. He's expected to be the new head coach for the Florida Gators. This comes after a successful run at Tulane, where he's led the team to a great season. Sumrall is known for his strong defense and ability to build winning teams. At 43, he's had a quick rise

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Nov 30 2025EDUCATION

The Inner Strength of Australian Army Rookies

The Australian Army is known for its tough training. It's not just about physical strength. It's also about mental toughness. This is the ability to handle stress, uncertainty, and tough situations. The Army wants to see if this toughness changes during basic training. They also want to know if it's

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Sweden's COVID-19 Heart Health: What the Numbers Say

Sweden has been a focal point in the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, researchers are digging into the long-term effects of the virus on heart health. A recent study took a close look at how COVID-19 impacts the heart over time, comparing different levels of infection severity. The study matched groups

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Nov 30 2025WEATHER

Flights Grounded as Midwest Faces Winter Storm

A powerful winter storm has swept through the Midwest, causing a ripple effect on travel plans. The storm has led to a significant number of flight cancellations across the United States. Chicago's O'Hare Airport has been hit the hardest, with a large number of flights called off. The storm has bro

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Side of Cannabis: Understanding Scromiting

Cannabis use is widespread, but not everyone knows about a serious side effect called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, or CHS. It causes intense vomiting and cramps. This condition is becoming more common, especially among young adults. Researchers from the University of Illinois Chicago looked at

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Nov 30 2025CRIME

A Birthday Turned Tragic: Understanding the Stockton Shooting

In a shocking turn of events, a joyful celebration in Stockton, California, ended in despair. A birthday party for a young child was disrupted by a sudden shooting spree. The incident, which took place in the evening, left four people dead and several others injured. The scene unfolded in a busy sh

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Nov 30 2025SPORTS

Week 14 College Football: Who's In and Who's Out of the Playoff?

Week 14 of college football brought some big wins and a few surprises. Most of the top teams stayed on track, but a few upsets shook things up. Texas A&M, who had been undefeated, lost to Texas. This might not change much, though. The teams that needed to win to secure their spots in the College Foo

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Swiss People Say No to New Taxes and Women's Mandatory Service

In a recent vote, Swiss citizens turned down two big changes. First, they said no to a new tax on the wealthiest families. This tax would have taken half of inheritances over 50 million Swiss francs. The money was meant to fight climate change. But most voters didn't like this idea. The second idea

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