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Jun 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Upcoming Smartwatch Software: What's New and Who Gets It?

Samsung has launched a beta program for its new smartwatch software, One UI 8 Watch, in Korea. This update brings a mix of fresh features and visual tweaks. Short videos showcasing new charging animations and customizable tiles have been shared online, giving a sneak peek into the changes. The updat

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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Fight Back: The Hidden Battle Inside Glioblastoma

Inside the brain, there's a sneaky fight happening. Glioblastoma, a tough type of brain cancer, is always finding ways to survive. Scientists have spotted a clever trick it uses. A tiny helper inside cells, called SH3GLB1, is part of this trick. It helps cells clean up and recycle their own parts. T

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

A Deadly Strike on Tehran's Evin Prison: What Went Down?

Iran's judiciary recently shared some grim news. They said that at least 71 people died when Israel attacked the Evin prison in Tehran. This place is known for holding political prisoners and dissidents. The attack happened on June 23, just a day before a ceasefire between Israel and Iran kicked in.

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Gaza Talks Heat Up as Trump Weighs In

In the middle of the ongoing Gaza conflict, former U. S. President Donald Trump has been vocal about the need for a ceasefire. He's been pushing for a deal that would stop the fighting and bring back hostages held by Hamas. Trump's social media posts have been clear: he wants action and he wants it

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

The Unrealistic Chase: Faith Kipyegon and the Four-Minute Mile

Faith Kipyegon is a top runner, but she didn't break the four-minute mile record. This event was more about marketing than real progress. It showed how companies and media can hype up expectations and oversell what science can do. The idea that Kipyegon could run a mile in under four minutes came f

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

A Telescope's First Glimpse: A Giant Leap in Asteroid Tracking

In a groundbreaking development, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory has showcased its capabilities by identifying over 2, 000 previously unknown asteroids in just 10 hours of observation. This includes seven near-Earth asteroids, none of which pose an immediate threat to our planet. The observatory's adv

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Heat Maps and Health: A New Way to Spot Metabolic Issues

Researchers are exploring a fresh approach to health checks. They want to use heat maps, or thermograms, to spot metabolic syndrome. This condition is a group of risk factors that can lead to serious health problems like heart disease and diabetes. The idea is to create a system that can analyze th

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Jun 27 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Trade Talks: A New Deal with China?

Trump has been talking about a new trade agreement with China. He mentioned this deal during a recent interview, but he didn't share any specifics. The Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, also confirmed that a deal was signed earlier in the week. However, neither Trump nor Lutnick gave any details a

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

How Brain Cells Help You Switch Between Sleep and Wakefulness

The brain is a busy place, always working to keep you alert or help you sleep. It turns out that special cells called astrocytes play a big role in this switch. These cells are like tiny helpers in the brain. They talk to other brain cells using chemicals called neurotransmitters. One important neur

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Chemicals in Our Environment: A Hidden Threat to Esophageal Health

In Taiwan, esophageal cancer is a serious health issue. It's tough to treat and often has poor outcomes. Scientists are now looking into how certain chemicals in our environment might play a role in causing this disease. One group of chemicals, called organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs), has ca

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