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Oct 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turning Trash into Treasure: How Bugs Can Help Farms and Fish Tanks

Aquaculture is growing fast. This means more fish farms, and more fish waste. This waste is wet and hard to deal with. It costs a lot to get rid of. But what if this waste could be turned into something useful? Enter the black soldier fly. These bugs are like tiny recycling machines. They can eat o

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Oct 14 2025HEALTH

Global Health: Big Problems and Small Solutions

Global health is in trouble. Older people are more at risk. Dangerous diseases like drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) are spreading quietly. And we're not doing enough to prevent illness through simple things like eating well and staying active. Scientists in Sweden and South Africa found a new way

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Oct 13 2025POLITICS

Oil Politics: How Global Events Shape Energy Markets

The world's oil market is a complex web of politics, economics, and global events. Recent conflicts and policy shifts have reshaped how countries think about energy security. For instance, Russia's actions in Ukraine have disrupted traditional oil flows, pushing countries to seek new suppliers and r

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Oct 13 2025FINANCE

Social Security Shifts in 2026: What You Need to Know

In 2026, Social Security will see several changes that could impact your retirement plans. One of the biggest changes is the official increase of the full retirement age to 67 for those born in 1960 or later. This means that if you turn 62 in 2026, you will need to wait five more years to claim your

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Oct 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Shielding Digital Money: A Quantum Leap in Crypto Safety

Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have changed how we handle money online. They don't need banks, but they face big problems. Quantum computers could break their security. Plus, they're slow, don't work well together, and have privacy issues. Enter Quantum Crypto Guard for Secure Transactions (QCG-ST).

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Oct 12 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market: A Mixed Bag of Trends and Predictions

The crypto market is showing a mix of trends and predictions. Bitcoin and Ethereum are trading sideways, while Dogecoin is gaining momentum. Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a significant inflow of $197. 7 million, but spot Ethereum ETFs experienced an outflow of $8. 5 million. This shows that investors are st

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

Lipoprotein(a): A Closer Look at Heart Risk Over Time

Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), is a type of fat in the blood that can increase the risk of heart disease. Unlike other lipids, Lp(a) is mostly determined by genes. Many believe it stays the same in a person over time. However, a recent study looked at over 230, 000 adults to see if Lp(a) levels can chang

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Oct 12 2025POLITICS

U. S. and India Talk Trade and More

The U. S. Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, recently met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They talked about important things like trade, defense, and technology. They also discussed how both countries need certain minerals that are really important. Gor mentioned that President Trump thinks highly

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Oct 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10: How to Get a Free Extra Year of Security

Windows 10 is reaching the end of its life soon. On October 14, Microsoft will stop sending security updates to Windows 10 PCs. This means users have three options: upgrade to Windows 11, buy a new PC, or sign up for Extended Security Updates (ESU) to keep using Windows 10 safely for another year.

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Oct 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Thieves Targeting Payroll Systems: What You Need to Know

A sneaky group called Storm-2657 is causing trouble. They are breaking into employee accounts to steal salaries. This group is mostly going after U. S. companies, especially those in higher education. They are using HR software like Workday to do this. The scary part? They are not hacking the softw

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