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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

How extreme heat and cold affect health differently

Scientists have been studying how extreme temperatures impact urgent healthcare needs. Their findings suggest that while both extreme heat and cold can harm health, their effects aren't equal. The research looks at how often people end up in emergency rooms or need urgent care during these temperatu

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Apr 09 2026BUSINESS

Big Money Steps Up for Nonprofits When Others Pull Back

In a year when many big companies cut back on charity work, one major insurance firm is making a bold move. Liberty Mutual Insurance, known mostly for cars and property policies, just created a $600 million fund meant to keep giving money to nonprofits year after year. This endowment isn’t a reactio

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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

Smart Tech Could Free Up Nurses for Patient Care

In nursing homes across Germany, staff often file reports for hours each shift—writing down every temperature check, medication given, and change in a resident’s condition. For some nurses, paperwork takes up to a third of their paid time, squeezing out the moments they had hoped to spend talking wi

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Apr 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

Sheep and Solar Panels Share Space in Baldwin County

Developers expect big changes for a quiet Alabama town when a new solar farm takes over thousands of acres. A company called Silicon Ranch plans to cover 2, 000 acres with solar panels and leave the rest untouched. They say the project will boost the local ecosystem while powering a massive data cen

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Apr 09 2026FINANCE

A New Way to Trade Stocks with AI: What You Need to Know

A London-based company just launched an AI trading tool that promises to make stock trading easier for everyone. Called AccuQuant, this system uses a powerful AI engine to buy and sell assets automatically. The company claims its Predictive-Neural 4. 0 engine can spot trading chances faster than hum

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Apr 09 2026BUSINESS

AI models in ads: saving cash or losing trust?

A small clothing brand recently advertised a summer shirt using AI to generate everything from the model to the boat in the background. The shirt itself is real, but the people and scenes aren’t. This trick is becoming common because it cuts costs and lets brands create many different images quickly

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Apr 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

NVIDIA’s $2B Bet on Marvell: Why This Tech Tie-Up Could Change AI Chips

NVIDIA just dropped $2 billion into Marvell, a chipmaker specializing in custom AI hardware. This isn’t just a cash splash—it’s a strategic move to tighten their partnership in a growing fight over AI infrastructure. NVIDIA already dominates the AI chip market, but this deal helps it push competitor

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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

Uncovering New Roles of CSF3R in Women's Health

Once known only for shaping white blood cells, a protein called CSF3R is now turning heads in unexpected areas of women’s health. Recent deep scans of tissues show this molecule pops up in ovaries, the uterus lining, the cervix, the placenta, and even some cancers. Instead of just controlling blood

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Apr 09 2026FINANCE

Markets bounce back after Iran-U. S. ceasefire, what’s next for investors?

When Iran and the U. S. called a two-week break in their five-week standoff, markets reacted fast. The Dow shot up nearly 3% in a single day, the biggest jump since early 2025. That kind of reaction shows how sensitive global money is to Middle East flare-ups. Traders who had been playing it safe ar

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Apr 09 2026SPORTS

What to expect from the weather at Augusta during Masters week

The Masters is just days away, and the weather looks set to play nice for the tournament. After three days of practice rounds and the Par 3 Contest, the course is ready. But will the good weather stick around? Thursday, the first round starts early at 7:25 a. m. Expect cool air around 45°F with a b

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