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Feb 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

India's Green Struggle: Can We Change Our Ways?

Changing habits to help the environment can be tough. In India, a big effort to get people to make greener choices has lost its momentum. This effort, known as Mission Life, was meant to get folks to do things like ride bikes instead of driving cars or use less plastic. It was a big deal for India's

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Feb 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Korean Crime Thriller Shakes Up Netflix Charts

What's new with the crime genre on Netflix? Here's a look at the film that just claimed sixth place on the crowd pleaser chart Streaming sites are now fascinated by watching families learn the hard way about the criminal underword. This new thriller is no different. Imagine openi

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Feb 05 2025FINANCE

The Future of Cities and Innovation

When a population grows older, it can impact the number of young people in the workforce. This "demographic dividend" is a fancy term for the boost in economic growth that comes from having lots of workers. As this dividend shrinks, it might affect how innovative a region can be. Why does this matt

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Personalities: The Dimensional Approach Explained

Picture this: We used to see personalities as black and white, but now it's more like looking at a colorful painting. The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and the 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) brought in a ne

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Feb 05 2025CRIME

Moscow's Shocking Blast: A Putin Ally's Life on the Edge

In northwest Moscow, a grenade blast rocked an apartment building known for its high-end residents. The target? Armen Sarkisyan. This isn't just any name, though. Sarkisyan was a key ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He was responsible for creating a military unit called ArBat, which is bas

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pool Water Pollution: Solving The Chlorine Problem

Imagine swimming in a pool where the chlorine levels are perfect. That's what scientists are aiming for with a new sensor. This isn't your average sensor. It's a cleverly designed electrode. It has a secret weapon: Fe 3 O 4 -Cu-BTC composite. This is mixed with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWC

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Feb 05 2025BUSINESS

Google's Cloud Division Fails to Meet Market Hopes

The firm that owns Google, based in Silicon Valley, recently announced its latest earnings. The company reported a total revenue of $96. 5 billion for the most recent period, marking a 12 percent increase from the previous year. However, this figure just missed the mark of $96. 6 billion that many f

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Potential: Can AI Improve Healthcare in Low-to-Middle Income Countries?

Imagine trying to use cutting-edge technology to change a situation where a majority of the people cannot access basic health care. Think about the scope of that challenge. The idea can be mind blowing especially if you focus on places where resources are limited, and talking about these countries c

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Missing Voices in Childbirth Research

Picture this almost all scientific trials on helping mothers during childbirth. Now, think about how many of these trials really consider what makes us all different. We are talking about things like race, gender, and where we come from. These things matter if we want fairness in healthcare. Let's

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Feb 04 2025SPORTS

Luxury Life Of YoungFootball Star and a Musical Plot Twist

Youngster Jordan Seaton is enjoying the high life with a playboy attitude and a luxury car, but his true challenges are on the field. The University of Colorado buffaloes' offensive tackle has some key things to prove. A 19 year old college student, Seaton is a big deal in the football sce

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