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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Smoke Signals: Why Gen Z is Rekindling the Cigarette Trend

Celebrities like Dua Lipa and Paul Mescal are sparking a new trend among Gen Z: smoking cigarettes. This isn't just about lighting up; it's about the image. These stars are making smoking look stylish and cool, and their young fans are taking notice. The trend is visible everywhere, from social med

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Nov 07 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Weapon of a Sneaky Bacteria

Bacteria and our bodies are in a constant battle. One sneaky bacteria, Simkania negevensis (Sne), has found a way to mess with our body's defense system. This bacteria causes respiratory diseases and hides inside our cells. It has tools to break down our body's defenses, but scientists are still fig

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Fighting Fungal Foes: A Fresh Look at Cryptococcal Disease Treatments

Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii are not your everyday fungi. They are serious pathogens, with the World Health Organization ranking them as critical and medium priority, respectively. These fungi primarily target people with HIV, especially in low- and middle-income countries. But th

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gen Z's Shift from TV to Short-Form Video

Gen Z is making a big move away from traditional TV and paid streaming services. Instead, they are turning to YouTube and TikTok for their entertainment and news. This trend is highlighted in a recent report that shows 43% of Gen Z prefers these platforms over old-school TV. One of the latest trend

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Gen Z's Work Woes: A Closer Look at the Job Struggle

Gen Z is facing a tough time in the job market. Older generations often dismiss their complaints, but the reality is that finding and keeping a job has become a challenging and dehumanizing experience. The job market is tough, with many companies focusing on short-term profits and reducing their wor

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Solar Hydrogen Production with a Smart Photoanode

Scientists have found a clever way to make solar hydrogen production more efficient. They created a special photoanode using indium oxide and selenium. This combo boosts the photoanode's ability to capture and use sunlight. The selenium in the photoanode creates tiny flaws, called oxygen vacancies.

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Nov 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Martha Stewart's Old Cookbook is Back and Making Waves

Martha Stewart, a name synonymous with home and lifestyle expertise, has brought back her very first book, "Entertaining, " originally published way back in 1982. This isn't just any old cookbook; it's a piece of history that's now finding a new audience. The book, which had become a rare find, is

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Iron Oxides for Better Rice Crops

Rice is a staple food for many people around the world. But growing it needs a lot of nitrogen. Usually, farmers add nitrogen fertilizer to the soil. But what if there's a better way? A recent study found that iron oxides, which are common in soil, can help certain bacteria fix nitrogen naturally.

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Uncovering Hidden Pollution: How Farm Waste is Poisoning Our Water

In the heart of South Korea, a five-year study (2018-2022) uncovered a troubling truth about our water. Researchers dug deep into the fractured bedrock aquifers beneath a research farm in northeastern Seoul. They used a mix of science tools to understand how nitrogen pollution was spreading. The te

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Taco Bell's Bold Move: Brewing Up Success with Live Más Café

Taco Bell is making a splash with its new Live Más Café, a beverage-focused concept that's quickly gaining traction. The first location opened in Chula Vista, California, last December, and by the end of the year, Taco Bell plans to have 30 of these cafés in Southern California, Dallas, and Houston.

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