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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Droplets Might Help Fight Brain Diseases

Inside cells, there are tiny droplets that act like little factories. These droplets, called coacervates, are important for many cell functions. They form when certain molecules group together, creating a separate liquid phase within the cell. This process is normal and helps cells work properly. H

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Battery Performance with a Smart Catalyst Mix

Researchers have found a way to make rechargeable zinc-air batteries last longer and work better. They did this by mixing a special catalyst with a smart helper called CeO2. The catalyst, made of iron and cobalt atoms, is good at helping oxygen reactions. But it has problems. It wears out too fast a

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Dec 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech and Politics: Key Trends That Defined 2025

In 2025, the world saw some big shifts in tech and politics. Let's break down the most important trends that shaped the year. First, there was a lot of talk about AI. It's everywhere now, changing how we live and work. But not everyone is happy about it. Some people are worried about jobs and priva

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Dec 20 2025WEATHER

Holiday Travel: Weather Woes Across the Nation

Holiday travel this Friday might be a bit of a hassle due to wild weather across the country. The Northeast is bracing for strong winds and heavy rain, while the West is dealing with fire risks and storms. In the Northeast, a massive storm is moving east, bringing strong winds and rain. Areas from

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

A Day of Chaos in Taipei: Understanding the Recent Attacks

In a rare and shocking event, a lone attacker caused chaos in Taipei, Taiwan. The suspect, a 27-year-old man named Chang Wen, planned and carried out a series of attacks that left three people dead and 11 injured. The incident started with fires set on roads, damaging cars and motorbikes. Chang also

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Shaking Up Childhood Vaccines: What’s Changing and Why It Matters

Big changes are coming to how kids in the U. S. get their vaccines. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to shake things up. He wants to use a vaccine schedule from Denmark, a country much smaller and less diverse than the U. S. This could mean fewer shots for American children. This

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Dec 20 2025EDUCATION

Bondi Beach Bravery: Why Some People Step Up in Crisis

At Bondi Beach, a horrifying event unfolded, leaving many dead and injured. Amidst the chaos, a few individuals took extraordinary actions. An elderly couple, Boris and Sofia Gurman, tried to disarm one of the attackers but lost their lives. Reuven Morrison, a 62-year-old grandfather, threw bricks a

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Dec 20 2025CELEBRITIES

A Tech Star's Sudden Goodbye: Lamarr Wilson's Life and Legacy

Lamarr Wilson, a familiar face in the tech world, passed away unexpectedly last month. He was 48. The cause of death was suicide, as confirmed by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. Wilson's family shared the heartbreaking news on Facebook, nearly three weeks after his passing on November 21.

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Metal Particles Team Up for Big Tasks

Scientists have found a clever way to stick tiny metal particles onto even tinier plastic beads. This isn't just any random sticking together. It's a carefully planned process that happens super fast. The metal particles are like little helpers that can do two big things: speed up chemical reactions

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

A Life Lost in the Shadows of Espionage

Iran took the life of a young man, accusing him of spying for Israel. The judiciary's news outlet, Mizan, shared this news. The man, identified as Aghil Keshavarz, was a 27-year-old architecture student. An Oslo-based group, Iran Human Rights, claimed he was tortured into confessing. This isn't the

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