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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

How China's Enterprise-Government Partnership Drives Net-Zero Goals

Reducing emissions to zero is a global goal, and China is in the mix. But achieving this requires a team effort between the government and businesses. These two groups often have different interests, creating a situation where actions matter. Imagine a game where both sides have to work together to

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Insulin's Hidden Potential: Boosting Oral Bone Healing

Oral bone tissue loss is a big problem. It can happen due to conditions like osteoporosis, tooth removal, or even being overweight. Traditional fixes have issues like hurting the donor site or causing inflammation. Now, scientists are exploring new materials that mimic natural bone. One standout is

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Dec 21 2024BUSINESS

Malaysia's New Search for MH370: A Second Chance

A decade ago, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. With 239 people on board, it's one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history. The Malaysian government just agreed to restart the search, this time with a US company called Ocean Infinity. They'll on

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Missile from Yemen Hits Tel Aviv, Israel's Defenses Fail

Late on Friday night, a missile from Yemen found its way to Tel Aviv, Israel's bustling city. The missile touched down in the southern Jaffa area, making it a rare event given Israel's strong air defenses. Sirens alerted residents, but attempts to intercept the missile failed. The result? Over a doz

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Timing Matters: Day and Night Changes in Ocean Nutrients

Phytoplankton, tiny ocean plants, have a daily rhythm. They produce a lot of carbohydrates and amino acids which bacteria love to eat. These nutrients have daily ups and downs, playing a big role in the ocean's nutrient cycle. Across different ocean areas, like near Antarctica and in the tropics, th

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Dec 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Axiom's Space Station: Launching Sooner Than Expected

Did you know that Axiom Space is shaking things up? They've changed their plan for building their commercial space station. By sending the modules in a new order, they can start using a free-flying platform as early as 2028! That's two years ahead of their original plan. Axiom Space has a deal with

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

US and Syrian Leader Meet: A Shift in Policy

Ever heard of Ahmad al-Sharaa? He's a key figure in Syria, and believe it or not, he's just had a chat with the US. Sounds surprising, right? The reason for this meeting? The US wants to join forces with al-Sharaa to combat terrorism. This is a major change because the US once offered a $10 million

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Dec 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Trinity Rodman, Soccer Star, Rejects Dad Dennis Rodman’s Apology

Trinity Rodman, a pro soccer player for Washington Spirit and the USWNT, isn’t having it with her dad, Dennis Rodman’s, half-hearted apology. After sharing her story about their troubled relationship on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, Trinity called her dad’s public apology a big “joke. ” On Instagram

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Healthcare Wait Times: A Reality Check

Ever thought about how other countries handle healthcare? Let's take a peek at Canada and the UK. At first glance, their systems seem pretty good. But look closer, and you'll see some big issues. In Canada, it's against the law to have private insurance for necessary medical services. The governmen

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Rwanda Says Goodbye to Marburg Outbreak

Rwanda and the World Health Organization have announced that the Marburg virus outbreak in the country is officially over. No new cases have been reported in recent weeks, which is a promising sign. The outbreak began on September 27 and resulted in 15 deaths and 66 cases. Most of the affected indiv

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