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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Fueling Athletes: What Metabolic Rates Reveal About Health

Athletes push their bodies to the limit, but what happens when they don't fuel them right? Low energy availability, or LEA, occurs when athletes don't consume enough calories to match their energy output. This imbalance can lead to health issues. One way to check for LEA is by looking at the resting

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

Money for Climate Resilience: A New Fund Steps Up

A new fund, supported by MUFG and other investors, has raised $600 million to help countries deal with climate change. This fund, called the GAIA Climate Loan Fund, focuses on projects that make communities stronger against extreme weather like floods and droughts. The fund's goal is to show that p

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

ArXiv Tightens Rules: AI Floods Research Platform

ArXiv, a well-known site for sharing research before it gets checked by experts, is changing its rules. From now on, only computer science review articles and position papers that have been reviewed and accepted by a journal or conference will be allowed. This change comes after a surge of AI-genera

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's AI Push: Big Wins and Big Worries

Amazon is making big moves in AI. They've added a lot of power to their cloud services. This is more than any other company in the same time. But this growth comes with a cost. Amazon is cutting jobs. They've already laid off 14, 000 people. And more cuts might come next year. This has raised concer

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Nov 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Iron Friends Help Clean Up Plastic Mess

Plastic waste is a big problem. It doesn't just sit there; it releases hidden toxins that stick around for a long time. But there's some good news! Scientists found that tiny bits of iron in nature can help break down these toxins. These iron bits are like tiny helpers. They speed up the process of

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Nov 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Stylish Steps: Celebrity Footwear Shines at LACMA Gala

The LACMA Art + Film Gala 2025 was not just about art and cinema; it was a showcase of celebrity style, especially when it came to shoes. Stars walked the red carpet in a variety of designer footwear, proving that shoes can make a statement just as powerful as any speech. Gucci, Saint Laurent, and V

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Nov 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Germany's Big Bet on Fusion Energy

Germany is making a bold move in the energy world. They are investing a lot of money into fusion energy. This is a big deal because Germany has not been a fan of nuclear energy for a long time. In fact, they shut down their last nuclear power plants just last year. But now, they are changing their

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Nov 03 2025CRYPTO

Iran's Power Struggle: Crypto Miners vs. The Grid

In Iran, a big problem is brewing. Nearly all of the country's 427, 000 crypto mining machines are running without permission. This is a huge deal because these machines are guzzling up more than 1, 400 megawatts of electricity every day. That's a lot of power! The issue is so severe that it's putt

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma's Win: A Lesson in Turning Mistakes into Victories

Oklahoma's football team showed how to turn mistakes into wins. They beat Tennessee 33-27. John Mateer was key. He threw for 159 yards and ran for 80. With less than two minutes left, he scored the final touchdown. This sealed the deal. Tennessee had three turnovers. Oklahoma scored 13 points from

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Nov 02 2025MEDIA

News Makers: Who's Shaping What We Watch?

A recent study dug into the world of news influencers. It found four main types of content: opinion pieces, breaking news and investigations, in-depth explanations, and specialized topics. This isn't just about who's making the news. It's about how they're doing it. Younger folks are turning away f

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