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Apr 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Birth of a Tech Giant: How a Simple Code Changed Everything

It is amazing how a small piece of code can change the world. 50 years ago, a young student at Harvard University wrote a program that would eventually lead to the creation of Microsoft. This code was not just any code. It was the first step towards making personal computers a part of everyday life.

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

Snow's Impact on Forest Fungi: A Hidden Story

There are many types of fungi that live in the soil and help trees grow. These fungi are called ectomycorrhizal fungi. They form a partnership with the roots of trees. They help trees absorb water and nutrients from the soil. In return, the tree provides the fungi with sugars made through photosynth

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

Silver's New Trick: Clearing the Air with Smart Sulfur Structures

Silver and sulfur are teaming up in a big way. Two new 3D structures have been created using these elements. These structures are called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and they are quite special. They are stable in water and have unique shapes. These MOFs are named SCU-1 and SCU-2. The first s

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Pain After Surgery: What Patients Know and Do

Pain after surgery is a big deal. It is especially true for those who have had operations on their digestive system. A recent study looked into how much patients know, think, and do when it comes to managing pain after surgery. The study took place over a few months and gathered information from

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Apr 04 2025CELEBRITIES

The Mental Health Journey of Weston Cage

Weston Cage, the 34-year-old son of actor Nicolas Cage, faced a judge in Los Angeles. The judge decided to focus on treatment rather than punishment. Cage was accused of attacking his mother, Christina Fulton, in April 2024. The judge agreed that Cage's mental health played a significant role in the

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Our Legs Save Us From Falls After a Trip

When someone trips while walking, their body's momentum changes in unexpected ways. This shift can mess up their normal walking pattern and even cause a fall. To prevent this, the body needs to make adjustments. Specifically, it uses the forces generated by the joints in the legs to counteract these

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Apr 04 2025SCIENCE

Manganese Matters: Boosting Fish Growth and Health

Fish farming is big business. One key player in this industry is the Cirrhinus mrigala. This fish is popular in aquaculture due to its fast growth and adaptability. But to keep these fish healthy and growing, farmers need to pay close attention to their diet. One crucial nutrient is manganese.

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Apr 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Nintendo Switch 2: A Sneak Peek at the Upgraded Gaming Experience

The latest gaming console from Nintendo, the Switch 2, has been revealed, and it's clear that the company is aiming to build on the success of its predecessor. The Switch 2 is a bit larger and heavier than the original, but it's designed to be just as comfortable to hold. The display is bigger and b

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Divide: What's Really Happening On The Ground?

The situation in Gaza is heating up. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a shift in strategy. The Israeli military is now focusing on taking control of more areas within Gaza. This move has experts wondering if Israel is aiming for long-term control over the territory. The Israe

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Apr 03 2025CRIME

Rapper's Social Media Post Sparks Legal Trouble

The legal system in Atlanta is currently grappling with a situation involving a famous rapper. Prosecutors have taken action against Young Thug, asking a judge to revoke his probation. This request comes after the rapper shared a post on social media that quickly went viral. The post included a phot

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