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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Unlocking the Secrets to Thriving Business Partnerships

Business partnerships, also known as ecosystems, are a hot topic these days. Everyone is talking about them, but many companies struggle to make them work. The problem? They often make the same mistakes right from the start. First, many companies think that having a platform or a network of partner

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

A Rare Dog Rabies Case Stirs Concern in Illinois

A shocking event has taken place in Chicago, Illinois. A young dog was found to have rabies, a disease not seen in a dog in the state for over three decades. The dog, less than a year old, was part of a rescue effort from the Southeastern U. S. and was adopted by a local family. The dog's behavior

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mysteries of Gene Evolution: A New Approach

Ever wondered how scientists map out the family tree of genes? It's not as simple as tracing a single line. Genes can duplicate, get lost, or interact in complex ways. Traditional methods have tried to make sense of this by focusing on the simplest explanations. But what if genes don't always play b

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Splay: A Portable Projector with a Twist

The Splay is a unique gadget that serves as both a portable projector and a foldable monitor. It's not your typical monitor, though. It's more like a projector that can transform into a large screen when needed. The device is lightweight and can be folded into a small case, making it easy to carry a

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Dec 23 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Monarch's Mysterious Compass

In a quiet corner of Texas, under a clear blue sky, a scientist named Robin Grob was working on a tiny, orange and black butterfly. This wasn't just any butterfly, it was a monarch, known for its incredible journey. Grob was trying to understand how these butterflies find their way over thousands of

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Slow March of Progress: Comparing Stone Tools and AI

People often talk about big changes in technology. They say AI is a huge deal, like the invention of stone tools. But is it really that simple? Stone tools changed how people lived thousands of years ago. They helped early humans hunt, cook, and build. But the change wasn't quick. It took a long ti

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Phone with a Built-in Fan and a Battery That Lasts Forever

Honor is about to launch its first gaming phone, the Win, on Dec. 26. This phone is not just any gaming phone; it has a built-in fan to keep it cool while you game for hours. The fan is placed right above the processor, which helps to cool it down quickly. The phone is also very durable, with a rati

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Telemedicine Tools: Friends or Foes in Ambulatory Care?

Telemedicine became super popular during the pandemic. It let doctors help patients from afar. Now, things are getting back to normal. So, it's time to see how different telemedicine tools work together. These tools include video calls, phone calls, and text messages. People wonder if these tools h

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Homes: AI's Big Promise, Bigger Problems

In 2025, AI-powered smart homes were supposed to be a game-changer. Instead, they've become a headache. Imagine this: You ask your AI assistant to make coffee, and it refuses. This isn't a one-time glitch. It's becoming the norm. The idea behind AI in smart homes was exciting. AI was supposed to ma

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Steve Evans: Back in Action for Avengers: Doomsday

Steve Evans is making a comeback in the Marvel universe. He will be seen in the upcoming movie Avengers: Doomsday. This news has been making waves among fans. In a recent video clip, Steve is seen riding a Triumph bike to a countryside house. Inside, he is holding a baby. Is this his child? Or is h

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