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Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Electricity Use in Vietnamese Homes: Who Uses More and Why?

The link between how much electricity a household uses and the family's background is a big deal. It's a key piece of the puzzle in figuring out how to cut down on energy use and fight climate change. But for Vietnam, this link has not been studied much. Two big surveys from 2012 and 2020 shed some

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Apr 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing's New Trick: Sorting Handwritten Numbers

Quantum computing is making waves in the world of image recognition. A new approach uses a special type of quantum neural network to tackle a classic problem: sorting handwritten digits from the MNIST dataset. This isn't your average neural network. It's a modularized quantum neural network, or m

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Apr 10 2025FINANCE

Trump's Stock Market Shake-Up

It was a typical Wednesday morning, and the stock market was having a rough time. It was going up and down like a rollercoaster. Then, Donald Trump dropped a hint on his social media platform. He suggested that it was a good time to buy stocks. He wrote, "THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY! ! ! " and signe

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Apr 10 2025FINANCE

The Bond Market's Rollercoaster Ride

The bond market had a wild ride recently, shaking up the financial world. It was so intense that it forced a major change in plans. The S&P 500 was on the brink of a significant drop, but the bond market's turmoil was the real game-changer. The 10-year Treasury yield has been on a rollercoaster, jum

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Accuses China of Silent Support in Russian War Efforts

Ukraine's leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has made a strong claim. He believes over 150 Chinese citizens are fighting alongside Russian troops in Ukraine. This is a big deal because it suggests China might be more involved in the conflict than it lets on. China has reacted sharply to these claims. The

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

A Dancer's Freedom: The Complex Path to Release

A ballet dancer found herself in the middle of a political storm. Ksenia Karelina, who holds both U. S. and Russian citizenship, was accused of treason. Her crime? Donating money to a charity that supported Ukraine. This led to her imprisonment in Russia. The news of her release came as a surprise t

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

Illinois Senator's $4M Donation Controversy: A Closer Look

A prominent Illinois senator is at the center of a campaign finance controversy. The Illinois State Board of Elections has accused the senator of accepting nearly $4. 1 million more in donations than allowed by state law. The senator, however, disagrees with this assessment and believes the issue wi

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Ugandans Drink Too Much?

In many parts of Africa, there is a big gap in understanding why people drink too much alcohol. This is especially true in Uganda. The reasons behind this behavior are often linked to social factors. These factors are not just about the person drinking. They are about the world around them. This inc

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Flu Shot Gap

The flu shot is a simple and effective way to protect against the flu. However, not everyone is taking advantage of it. Some groups, like older Black and Hispanic adults, are not getting the flu shot as much as they should. This is a worry, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic has changed how peop

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Apr 10 2025BUSINESS

European Venture Capitalists Bet Big on Green and Social Startups

A fresh wave of investment is sweeping across Europe, focusing on startups that prioritize both the planet and people. This shift is evident in the recent closure of a €100 million fund by Revent, a European venture capital firm based in Berlin. The fund, known as Fund II, is specifically earmarked

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