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Mar 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flying Towards a Greener Future: United Airlines' Big Bet on Clean Air

United Airlines is taking a bold step towards reducing its carbon footprint. The company has invested in a cutting-edge technology that sucks carbon dioxide straight from the air. This isn't just about waiting for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to become more available. United Airlines Ventures Sus

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Mar 02 2025SPORTS

The 49ers' Big Plans: New Faces, New Strategies

The 49ers are looking to shake things up. They are saying goodbye to Deebo Samuel, a player who used to be a star but struggled last season. He couldn't break tackles like he used to and seemed frustrated, just like the rest of the team. The 49ers ended up with a 6-11 record, which was disappointing

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Mar 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's Big European Launch: Phones, Tablets, and More!

Xiaomi has just made a splash in Europe with its latest lineup of gadgets. The spotlight is on the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Ultra phones. These aren't just any phones; they're packed with features like big batteries, fast charging, and IP68 ratings, which means they can handle a bit of water and dust. The p

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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

Lumbering Toward Change: Trump's Wood Industry Shift

The president recently made a big move to boost domestic lumber production. He signed a couple of actions aimed at increasing the amount of wood available in the U. S. and making it easier for companies to get their hands on it. One of the key points is to speed up the process of getting permits to

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Mar 02 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission: Firefly's Blue Ghost Aims for Lunar Touchdown

Imagine a small, box-shaped spacecraft, about 6. 6 feet tall, hurtling towards the moon. This is Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander, which is set to make its lunar landing attempt on the moon's near side. This mission is part of NASA's plan to get astronauts back to the moon this decade, but succ

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Mar 02 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: 3 AI Stocks to Consider When Prices Drop

Investing in the stock market can be a rollercoaster, especially when prices are high. When the market is calm, top stocks can become overvalued, which can be a problem for long-term investors. This is because when prices are high, the potential for future gains is lower. Recently, there has been

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Mar 01 2025EDUCATION

A Century of Resilience

Rose Girone, who was thought to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor, passed away at the age of 113. She was a strong advocate for sharing survivors’ stories, and her life was marked by courage and determination. Her journey began in Janow, Poland, where she was born in 1912. She moved to Hamburg

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Stretching the Limits: Wireless Sensors for Tendon and Ligament Repair

Tendon and ligament injuries are common, especially in sports. These injuries often need surgery to fix them. But what happens after the surgery? This is where things get tricky. Doctors need to keep an eye on how the tissue is healing. If the tissue is under too much stress, it can cause problems l

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Oura Ring: Big Steps for Women's Health

Imagine tracking your health with a wearable device and getting personalized insights about your menstrual cycle and pregnancy. This is now possible with the latest updates from Oura Ring. The Oura Ring has teamed up with the Scripps Research Digital Trials Center for a big study. They are

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Mice and COVID-19: A New Way to Study Antibodies

Scientists have created a new type of mouse model to study how our bodies fight off COVID-19. This isn't your average mouse model. These mice have been engineered to have human-like versions of certain proteins. These proteins are ACE2, TMPRSS2, and FCGRT. These proteins are crucial for understandin

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