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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Chicken Semen Science: Unlocking Better Fertility

Proteins are tiny building blocks in chicken semen. Scientists study these proteins to understand how they affect fertility. By looking at these proteins, experts can learn about sperm health and how well they can fertilize eggs. The health of chicken sperm depends on many things. Genetics, environ

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Bumpy Ride: Why AI Trading Needs a Human Touch

Bitcoin is acting a bit unpredictable these days. It's like a rollercoaster that can't decide if it's going up, down, or sideways. The price is around $87, 609, but it's been bouncing between $84, 640 and $94, 408. Some tools say it might go up to $91, 771 next month, but who knows? Now, imagine us

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Crypto's Rollercoaster Ride: Fed's Moves and Market Moods in Early 2026

In late 2025, the Federal Reserve made three interest rate cuts, hoping to cool inflation and boost jobs. But crypto markets didn't cheer. Instead, Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), and other cryptocurrencies dropped, losing over $1. 45 trillion in value from their October highs. This unexpected reaction

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Dec 26 2025CRYPTO

How Bitcoin's Price Was Shaped in 2025: A Closer Look

Bitcoin's price in 2025 was a rollercoaster, but what really drove it? It wasn't just the headlines or political events. Sure, those things got people talking and made prices jump, but the real story was about money moving in and out of the market. Think about it. When big investors put money into

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Dec 26 2025CRYPTO

How to Keep Your Crypto Safe in 2026: A Smart Guide

In 2026, crypto security experts say the biggest threats won't come from fancy hacking tricks. Instead, they'll come from people being tricked into giving away their crypto. This is called social engineering. It's like a con artist convincing you to hand over your keys instead of breaking into your

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Dec 26 2025CRIME

Crypto Heist: How a 2022 Hack Kept Stealing for Years

In 2022, a big hack hit LastPass, a company that stores passwords. Thieves got away with encrypted backups of people's password vaults. These vaults had important info like crypto keys and seed phrases. The hackers had a field day. They used weak master passwords to crack open the vaults and steal c

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chemicals in Our Food: A Silent Threat

Phthalates, a group of chemicals used to make plastics flexible, have been around for decades. They are found in many everyday items, from food packaging to medical equipment. Scientists have known about the potential dangers of these chemicals for a long time. Yet, despite growing evidence, regulat

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unexpected Launch of a Science Icon

Back to the Future Part 3 might have ended, but its legacy lived on in an unexpected way. In 1991, CBS launched an animated series based on the popular movie franchise. Though it only ran for two seasons, this show left a mark that extended beyond the screen. The animated series introduced a new ti

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Chris Oladokun: A Football Journey Rooted in Tampa

Chris Oladokun, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, has a story that goes beyond the football field. Born in Tampa, Florida, on September 3, 1997, his journey is a mix of talent, family, and cultural heritage. Tampa, known for its football talent, was where Oladokun's love for the game began. He at

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

A Mild Christmas Surprise for DC

The DC area is in for a treat this Christmas Day, with weather that's more mild than many might expect. The day will kick off with a few scattered showers, especially in the morning. As the day goes on, the skies will stay mostly cloudy, but temperatures will hover in the 50s, making it feel more li

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