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Apr 04 2026SCIENCE

Biological Control: A Smarter, Safer Approach

The idea of bringing in natural enemies to fight pests has been around for decades. Early successes made it a hero, but later studies showed that these helpers could also hurt other species that weren’t the target. Because of this, scientists began to think more carefully about the risks in the 1990

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Apr 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Turning a Year Older on April 4th

April 4 brings another batch of stars celebrating their birthdays. Among the most notable is actor Robert Downey Jr. , who marks 61 years today. Producer Clive Davis, a Brooklyn native, reaches the milestone of 94 years. His long career in music has shaped many iconic artists. Hugo Weaving, known

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

Journey of Two New Lives

A simple morning turns into a life‑changing moment when a woman learns she is pregnant. The shock of the news feels like a sudden wave, catching her off guard on an ordinary day. She quickly realizes that this new life will alter everything she knows about herself. The experience is both hope

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Apr 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Funds That Might Be Worth a Look

The world’s stock markets are feeling the heat from rising tensions in the Middle East. When big tech names dip, some investors see a chance to buy at lower prices. One way to cut risk is by putting money into technology ETFs instead of single stocks. These funds spread the investment across many co

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Apr 04 2026SCIENCE

Sticky Sponge That Works Even When Blood Won’t Clot

Scientists have created a new type of sponge that sticks strongly to wet tissue and stops bleeding even when patients take blood‑thinning drugs. The trick is coating one side of a gelatin sponge with a special polymer called PANS, which contains NHS ester groups. These groups form strong bonds—bo

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Apr 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI’s New Podcast Move: A Smart PR Play

OpenAI recently bought the popular tech talk show TBPN, a move that surprised many in media and tech circles. The purchase is part of a long tradition where big companies buy content to shape conversations about their products. For example, RCA created NBC in the 1920s to sell radios, and Microsoft

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Chinese Firms Sell Detailed U. S. Military Moves Amid Iran Conflict

In the early weeks of the conflict in Iran, a surge of posts on both Western and Chinese social media began to surface. These posts offered an in‑depth look at U. S. military assets, from the location of bases to the routes taken by carrier groups and even step‑by‑step plans for aircraft launching s

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Apr 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Massachusetts Shares 27, 000 Devices to Boost Digital Access

The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative’s Broadband Institute has rolled out nearly 27, 000 internet‑enabled gadgets through its Connected and Online Program. The effort includes a distribution of 1, 000 devices to six community groups in Agawam, Holyoke and Longmeadow. In Hampshire County, ei

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Apr 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft’s Copilot: A Helpful Tool or a Risky Companion?

Copilot is sold as the ultimate sidekick for work and everyday tasks. It can write documents, remember past actions on your computer, and even help with office apps. The ads paint it as reliable and smart. However, the legal agreement tells a different story. In the “IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES & WARNING

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

Home Fun: How Tailored Activities Keep Seniors Happy

Older adults often feel left out when they stay at home or in care centers. Giving them activities that fit their own tastes can change that picture. A plan that uses the home setting and looks at what each person likes makes daily life more engaging. When activities match a senior’s interests, the

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