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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

Space Food: Turning Urine into Protein for Astronauts

Astronauts might soon be eating protein powder made from their own urine. This is not a joke. The European Space Agency is exploring this idea to keep astronauts fed during long space missions. The protein powder is called Solein. It is made using air, microbes, and electricity. The process involve

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Teams Up for Smarter Energy Choices

Two big companies are joining forces again to make energy management smarter. FPT, a tech company from Vietnam, and E. ON Optimum, a digital arm of E. ON UK, have decided to keep working together. They want to use technology to help businesses make better energy choices. FPT has been helping E. ON

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Nov 11 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Debate: Safe Money or Boring Tech?

Vitalik Buterin, the brain behind Ethereum, has a bold idea. He wants to make decentralized finance (DeFi) safer. But not everyone is on board. Some think his plan will kill the excitement and innovation that make DeFi special. Buterin argues that DeFi needs to grow up. He points to recent hacks an

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

A Big Move in the World of Warehouse Loans

In a big step for the warehouse loan business, Atlas Warehouse Lending Company (AWLC) has just announced a huge deal. They are selling two types of bonds worth a total of $1. 5 billion. The first set of bonds, due in 2028, will pay 4. 625% interest. The second set, due in 2030, will pay a bit more a

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Jakarta Mosque Explosions: A Closer Look

In Jakarta, a recent incident at a mosque has left many puzzled. It happened during Friday prayers, and more than 50 people ended up in the hospital with burns and other injuries. The blasts took place inside a school complex in the Kelapa Gading area. Police are now considering that the explosions

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

How School Choice Can Fix America's Education Crisis

America's education system is in trouble. Many students are graduating without a solid grasp of basic history or government. Only a small fraction of eighth-graders can pass a basic U. S. history test. This isn't just about bad grades. It's about a system that doesn't let families choose better scho

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Nov 11 2025EDUCATION

Student Loans: Big Changes Ahead

The Education Department has taken a big step forward in changing student loans. They finished a key meeting last week to figure out how to put new rules into action. These rules come from a law called the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, which President Trump signed last year. The changes will affect h

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

China's Elderly: Living Longer, Living Better?

China is getting older. Fast. This means lots of people need to figure out how to help elderly folks live well and stay in their homes. Two places are trying to do just that: Taikang Home · Chu Garden and Xianghe · Da'ai City. First, let's talk about "aging in place. " This means elderly people can

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Tottenham's Striker Setback: Is Kolo Muani's Injury a Sign of Bigger Issues?

Tottenham Hotspur's recent match against Manchester United ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw, but the real worry for the team is the injury to their French striker, Randal Kolo Muani. He had to leave the field at halftime, and later, it was revealed that he has a jaw injury. This is a big deal because h

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Predator: The Unexpected Hero's Journey

The Predator franchise took a bold turn with "Badlands, " where the usual monster becomes the main character. Dek, a young Yautja, is sent to a deadly planet to hunt the seemingly unbeatable Kalisk. Along the way, he meets Thia, an android, and Bud, a cute but fierce creature. Dek learns that family

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