GLOBAL

Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Africa's Cholera Challenge

In Africa, cholera is a serious health issue. This disease, which causes severe diarrhea, is brought on by a bacteria known as Vibrio cholerae. Every year, between 1. 4 and 4. 0 million people get sick, and between 21, 000 and 143, 000 people die from it worldwide. In 2023, 19 out of 29 countries re

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

Sony's Big Decision: To Split or Not to Split Its Chip Business?

Sony is facing a big choice. Should it split off its chip-making business? This business, known as Sony Semiconductor Solutions (SSS), could become its own company. This move might happen as soon as this year, according to reports. Sony might keep a small part of SSS after the split. The value of t

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Understanding Lymphatic Filariasis

Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a disease that often goes unnoticed, yet it significantly impacts marginalized communities in areas with limited resources. This condition can cause lasting physical changes, disabilities, and hinder economic output. A recent analysis delved into the disparities in Disab

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Toll of Processed Foods on Global Health

In recent times, the world has seen a surge in the intake of ultraprocessed foods. These are foods that are ready to eat or heat, made with ingredients extracted from foods or synthesized in laboratories. They contain little or no whole foods and have gradually replaced traditional meals made from f

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Apr 29 2025OPINION

The Future of American Cars: Innovation or Isolation?

The American auto industry is at a crossroads. It is a crucial part of the country's industrial backbone. It has driven technological progress for over 100 years. It has shaped manufacturing methods, created new materials, and pushed forward robotics and sensors. The auto industry also fuels job

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Apr 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Face of Air Pollution

The world is facing a serious health problem with air pollution. This issue is hitting lower- and middle-income countries the hardest. These places often lack the tools to track air quality effectively. This gap in monitoring is a big problem. It means that many people are breathing in harmful pollu

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Apr 28 2025RELIGION

The Big Vote: Choosing the Next Leader of the Catholic Church

The Catholic Church is gearing up for a significant event. The Vatican has set May 7 as the starting date for the conclave, where cardinals will elect the new leader for the world's 1. 4 billion Catholics. This decision came after a series of closed-door meetings, known as general congregations, whe

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Apr 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's 20th iPhone: Why China Remains the Top Choice

Apple is gearing up for a significant milestone: the 20th anniversary of the iPhone. This celebration will bring a major redesign, pushing both innovation and pricing to new levels. The tech giant has been producing iPhones in China for years, benefiting from the country's advanced engineering and m

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Cancer Trials: The Global Inequality Challenge

Cancer trials are the backbone of developing new treatments. They are the ultimate test to see if a treatment is safe and effective. However, there is a big problem. Many cancer trials do not include enough patients from low- and middle-income countries. This is a huge issue. These countries have a

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solar Power from Space: The Next Big Thing?

The United States is gearing up to send a satellite into space that could change how we think about solar power. This isn't your average satellite. It's designed to collect solar energy up there and send it back down to Earth. The company behind this idea, Aetherflux, has secured a whopping $50 mill

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