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Jan 07 2026SCIENCE

Turning Trash into Treasure: A New Way to Recycle Plastic

Plastic waste is a big problem. It's everywhere. In our homes, in our streets, and even in our oceans. By 2050, there could be 40 billion tons of plastic waste in the oceans. That's a huge amount! So, finding ways to recycle plastic is really important. Scientists have found a new way to recycle po

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

How Plasma Swaps Affect Blood Thinners: A Real-Life Example

In the world of medicine, doctors often use special treatments to help patients. One such treatment is called therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE). It's like a swap, where some of the liquid part of the blood, called plasma, is taken out and replaced with a different kind of plasma. This can help with

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Exercise: A Strong Ally for Women's Stress Relief

Women and men both feel stress, but a recent study shows that women can gain more from exercise to reduce stress. The study looked at almost 17, 000 adults in the U. S. and found that women who exercised for 30 minutes at least six days a week felt much less stress than those who didn't exercise. F

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Jan 07 2026FINANCE

How AI and Humans Can Work Together in Finance

Finance teams are changing how they work. They are using AI to handle routine tasks. This lets them focus on more important things. AI can do things like closing books, forecasting, and reporting. It can also spot problems and give clear results. Humans still make the big decisions. They guide the A

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

How Your Skin Ages: The Hidden Role of Your Environment

Skin aging is not just about time passing. It's a mix of what's inside you and what's happening around you. Think of it like a recipe. Some parts are written in your genes. Other parts come from your daily life. Things like sun exposure, pollution, smoking, food, and stress can speed up aging. They

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Living Longer: Lessons from the World's Healthiest Places

People in some parts of the world live much longer than average. These places, called Blue Zones, have a lot in common. They eat mostly plants, stay active, and have strong social ties. Their lifestyle is not about strict rules. It is about simple habits that add up over time. In Okinawa, Japan, pe

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Jan 07 2026BUSINESS

Cold Weather Gear Gets a New Boss

Centric Brands just made a big move in the world of cold-weather accessories. They bought Fownes Brothers & Co. , a company that's been around since 1777. That's right, this isn't some new startup. Fownes Brothers has been making high-quality leather gloves and other cold-weather gear for over two c

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Women's Indoor Golf League Takes Center Stage

The LPGA Tour is stepping into the spotlight with a new indoor golf league. This league, called WTGL, will be a separate but similar version of the tech-savvy TGL league. The matches will take place at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. However, the specifics, like the number of teams a

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Era for Mainstay Entertainment

Two key figures at Mainstay Entertainment have stepped up to the plate. Derek Van Pelt and Ray Moheet are now co-CEOs. They've been with the company since the start. Now, they'll be calling the shots day to day. Van Pelt has made a name for himself in TV. He's worked on shows like The Turning Point

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Jan 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unmasking the New Season: How to Stream The Masked Singer Season 14 Anywhere

"The Masked Singer" is back with its 14th season, and it's shaking things up with a new twist. This time, viewers get a sneak peek at one celebrity's identity from the start, while the panel is left guessing. Kylie Cantrall, an actress and singer, takes on the role of "America's Insider, " adding a

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