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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Heal: The Future of 3D-Printed Tissues

Scientists have made a big step forward in healing soft tissues. They created a special gel that can be 3D printed. This gel is made from a protein that acts like collagen, a key part of our skin and other soft tissues. The gel is special because it forms under normal conditions. It doesn't need ha

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Smart Money Bets Big on AI-Powered Hedge Fund

Big things are happening in the world of finance. A hedge fund called Numerai just raised a lot of money. They got $30 million from some serious investors. This includes big university endowments. Now, the company is worth $500 million. That's a huge jump from just a few years ago. Numerai is not y

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

FDA's Drug Review: Is It Becoming a Political Game?

The FDA is in chaos. But it's not just about the recent leadership shake-up. A new voucher program is causing concern. It seems to be turning drug approvals into a political bargaining chip. The program aims to speed up drug reviews. But the criteria are vague. It's up to the FDA Commissioner to de

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Have Nightmares?

Ever wondered why we have nightmares? It turns out, where you live might play a big role. Michelle Carr, a sleep expert from the University of Montreal, has noticed that people's dreams often reflect their surroundings. For example, when she lived in Wales near the sea, many people had recurring dre

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Mark Cuban's Bold Plan to Shake Up Healthcare

Mark Cuban has some strong opinions about healthcare. He recently spent nearly an hour talking about drug prices. This was supposed to be a short chat for a podcast. But Cuban had a lot to say. He's not holding back. Cuban wants to make big changes in healthcare. He's got ideas about how to make th

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Thanksgiving Feast: Food and Medication Mix-Ups to Avoid

Thanksgiving is a time for big meals and family, but it's also a time to be careful with food and medicine. Some foods can mess with common medicines, causing problems. For example, leafy greens like spinach and kale have vitamin K, which helps blood clot. If someone is on blood thinners, eating too

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Grizzly Encounter in Bella Coola

In a shocking incident, a grizzly bear attacked a group of people on a walking trail in Bella Coola, Canada. The group consisted of teachers and school children, and the attack left 11 people injured, with two in critical condition. The bear, described as aggressive, fled the scene, and authorities

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

U. S. Takes Aim at Venezuelan Cartel, Raises Stakes

The U. S. has taken a bold step by labeling a group linked to Venezuela's president as a terrorist organization. This move opens up new possibilities for the Pentagon, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The group in question, Cartel de los Soles, is accused of working with another gang, Tr

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Heart Disease Patients in the UK

A new drug called Amvuttra is making waves in the UK. It's designed to help people with a rare heart condition called ATTR-CM. This condition happens when faulty proteins build up in the heart, which can make it hard for the heart to work properly. The drug is already approved for this use, as well

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones Set to Take Flight: Navy's Plan Gets Green Light

The Navy has made a decision. Their new drone squadron won't harm the environment. This is big news. The drones, called MQ-25A Stingrays, will be based at Naval Station Norfolk. They will help fighter jets by refueling them in the air. The drones can also keep an eye on things. This is the first tim

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