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Feb 11 2026BUSINESS

Trimble Keeps Shipping Tech Growing Even When Freight Slows

Trimble’s transportation and logistics arm, which helps truckers and freight companies connect data from carriers to shippers, posted solid growth in the last quarter. Even though overall freight demand remains weak, the segment’s recurring revenue hit $508 million, up 7% from a year earlier. CEO R

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Feb 11 2026HEALTH

Students’ Views on Pre‑Marriage Health Checks in Bangladesh

The study looks at what university students think about pre‑marriage screening in Chattogram, Bangladesh. It focuses on how much they know, their attitudes, and what they feel about the tests that catch genetic or sexually transmitted diseases before couples marry. Many people in Bangladesh sh

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Feb 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Daily Mail: How Email Alerts Keep You Informed

In many towns people rely on a daily email to stay updated on local events. The system works by letting residents sign up for alerts that match their interests. Each morning, a single message arrives with the newest news items, avoiding spam and keeping inboxes clean. The process begins when a us

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Feb 10 2026EDUCATION

Engine‑Driven Files: Boosting Student Success in Root‑Canal Work

Recent research has explored whether using motor‑driven nickel‑titanium (NiTi) instruments helps dental students perform better during root‑canal procedures. The analysis looked at many studies that compared hand files to engine‑driven ones, focusing on how clean the canals were and whether the fina

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

Women Athletes Get $50 Million Boost to Stay in the Game

Female athletes are getting a big break with a $50 million investment aimed at keeping them safe and competitive. The Women’s Health, Sports & Performance Institute (WHSP) is stepping up to tackle the gaps in sports medicine research for women. This isn't just about treating injuries; it's about und

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Jan 29 2026EDUCATION

Classrooms Invite Visitors: A New Learning Experience

Visitors are now welcome in classrooms, marking a shift in how learning environments are perceived. This change opens up new possibilities for interaction and engagement. It's not just about students and teachers anymore. The idea is to create a more dynamic space where different perspectives can co

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

U. S. and Iran: A Tense Standoff

In a bold move, the U. S. president escalated tensions with Iran, hinting at a potential strike. This isn't the first time the U. S. has shown its military might. Just a few months ago, a similar show of force was seen near Venezuela. A massive naval and air force is now positioned near Iran. This

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Jan 28 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Payments: The New Normal for U. S. Shops?

Crypto is making waves in U. S. shops, and it's not just a trend. A recent study by the National Cryptocurrency Association (NCA) and PayPal shows that almost 40% of U. S. merchants now take crypto payments. This isn't just a fad; it's becoming a standard way to pay. The study asked 619 people who

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Seagate's Sky-High Stock: A Closer Look

Seagate Technology (STX) has been on a roll, hitting new heights in the stock market. Over the past year, its shares have soared by more than 230%, catching the attention of many investors. This surge isn't just luck; it's driven by the growing demand for memory and storage products, especially thos

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Help Kids With Breathing Problems

Kids with certain health issues need special pacemakers. These tiny devices help keep their hearts beating right. But for young ones, it's tricky. Their bodies are small. Doctors struggle to find the right spot to put the pacemaker. Usually, pacemakers have wires. These wires can cause problems. Th

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