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Mar 01 2025BUSINESS

How Chinese Firms Win Hearts and Minds in Africa

Chinese companies are making big moves into Africa. They're not just selling products; they're also selling an image. This involves a lot of smart talking and careful planning. They use a mix of strategies to make themselves fit in with local cultures and business practices. This isn't just about ma

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

How Big Molecules Shape Bone Growth

Bones are made up of tiny, mineralized collagen fibers. These fibers are like the bricks that build a wall. The process of turning these fibers into bone is controlled by special proteins. But studying these proteins in a living body is tough. So, scientists used a clever trick. They used different

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Fungus Among Us: The Hidden World of Basidiobolus in City and Country

The world of fungi is vast and fascinating, often overlooked in favor of more visible organisms. Among these, the genus Basidiobolus stands out. This group of fungi is incredibly diverse, living in various environments from the guts of animals to decomposing leaves, and even causing infections in hu

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Mar 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space News Roundup: Rocket Lab's Big Plans, Australian Launch, and Blue Origin's Mystery Passenger

Rocket Lab has been busy making headlines. They've announced a bunch of new projects, including a medium-lift rocket called Neutron. They're also working on a rocket landing platform and a new satellite design. The company is aiming to launch Neutron this year, but experts are skeptical. They've had

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Checks Before Birth

Imagine being able to check a baby's heart health before they are born. That is exactly what doctors are trying to do with a special ultrasound test. This test is done during the first few months of pregnancy. The goal is to spot any heart problems early on. This is important because heart issue

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Under Fire: A Fight for Fairness

Imagine this: thousands of federal employees, many just starting their careers, suddenly find themselves out of a job. This isn't some dystopian movie plot; it's a real situation unfolding in the federal government. Over 200, 000 workers hired in the past year are in the hot seat, with many facing u

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Greece Stands Still: Two Years After the Deadly Train Collision

Two years ago, a terrible train accident happened in Greece. A passenger train, full of students, crashed into a freight train near the Tempi gorge. 57 people lost their lives. This was the deadliest train crash in Greece's history. People are still angry and demanding justice. The safety

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: Texas Fights Back

In the heart of Texas, a small town is facing a big problem. Seminole, a rural city on the western edge, is dealing with a measles outbreak. It's the largest one in the U. S. since 2019. More than 140 people in Texas have caught the disease, with most cases in Gaines County. The situation is so seri

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Mineral Wealth: A Game Changer or a Mirage?

Ukraine might just have a hidden treasure. It's not gold or jewels, but minerals that are super important for tech and industry. These include rare earth metals like lithium and cobalt, which are key for rechargeable batteries in our phones and electric cars. Plus, there's scandium for making alum

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission Mishaps: Two Spacecraft Face Early Challenges

Two spacecraft, Lunar Trailblazer and Odin, are facing issues shortly after their launch. The spacecraft were part of a mission to the moon, but things didn't go as planned. Lunar Trailblazer, a spacecraft designed to map water on the moon, lost communication with Earth. This happened abo

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