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Nov 22 2025SCIENCE

Spotting Fake Milk Powder: A Smart New Way

Milk powder is a big deal in many households. But what if it's not real? Fake milk powder can be risky. So, finding tricks to spot it is super important. A new method uses something called Raman spectroscopy. It's like a high-tech detective. This method can find fake stuff in milk powder, even when

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Speed, Innovation, and Networking: The New Face of Motorsports

Motorsports has evolved far beyond just a thrilling spectator sport. It has become a unique blend of innovation, personal challenge, and elite networking. The paddock, once a simple area for teams and cars, is now a dynamic space where investors, founders, and brands gather. They come not just to wa

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Nov 22 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather in North Texas: What to Expect This Season

Winter is coming, but what does that mean for North Texas? The Climate Prediction Center has shared its latest forecast, and it's a bit of a mystery. They've given the region an \"equal chances\" label. This means the weather could go any way: warmer or colder, wetter or drier than usual. It's like

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Winter's Hidden Toll on Buildings: A Growing Concern

Winter weather is often overlooked when discussing natural disasters, but it can be just as damaging. Blizzards, ice storms, and extreme cold have caused billions in damages and repairs in recent years. In 2022, winter storms alone caused $6 billion in insured losses. The previous year, the arctic w

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pesticides Mix-Up: How Two Common Chemicals Harm Water Plants and Tiny Life Forms

Pesticides are often used together in farms, but what happens when they mix in water? Two chemicals, imidacloprid and glufosinate-ammonium, are often found together in water. Scientists wanted to see how these two chemicals affect plants and tiny life forms in water. They did a 24-day experiment wit

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Up with the Sky: Modernizing Army Air Defense

The U. S. Army is facing a sky full of new threats. Drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles are becoming smarter and more dangerous. The old ways of defending against these threats are not enough anymore. The Army needs to adapt and modernize its air defense systems to keep up with the chang

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Floods Bring Hidden Danger: Leptospirosis Strikes Jamaica After Hurricane

Jamaica is facing a serious health crisis after Hurricane Melissa. The storm brought heavy rain and flooding, which has led to a rise in leptospirosis cases. This disease is caused by bacteria found in contaminated water and soil. It can be very dangerous, even deadly. The health minister reported

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Nov 22 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks Take a Hit: What's Behind the Market Shake-Up?

The stock market has been on a wild ride lately. Tech stocks, which have been soaring high, are now facing a big sell-off. This isn't just happening in one place; it's a global trend affecting Asia, Europe, and the U. S. The recent U. S. jobs report didn't help clear things up, and even Nvidia's imp

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Pulse Biosciences Welcomes New Talent with Stock Options

Pulse Biosciences, a company known for its unique nPulse™ technology, recently made a move to attract new talent. They gave stock options to three new employees. These options let them buy up to 13, 450 shares of the company's stock. The options have an exercise price of $13. 58 per share. This pric

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Decoding Thoughts: The Rise of Brain-Reading Technology

The idea of reading minds is no longer just a plot from a sci-fi movie. Scientists are making strides in creating tools that can turn brain activity into words. This isn't about telepathy or superpowers. It's about technology that can interpret brain signals and convert them into text. Imagine some

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