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Dec 01 2025CRYPTO

Mono Protocol's Stage 19 Presale: Steady Progress and Community Growth

Mono Protocol is making steady progress in its Stage 19 presale, showing no signs of slowing down. The project, which aims to simplify cross-chain transactions, has raised $3. 67 million so far, nearing its $3. 80 million goal for this stage. The token price is currently set at $0. 0525, and user en

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

A New Deal for Medicines: What Does It Mean for You and Me?

A big change is coming to how medicines are priced between the U. S. and Britain. The U. S. and Britain just made a deal. This deal means no extra taxes on medicines and medical tech. Britain will now spend more on new medicines. This is a big shift in how things work. The deal says Britain will pa

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Dec 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Economic Impact: A Mixed Bag

AI is making waves, but its effects on the economy are not straightforward. Some industries, like software development, are seeing big changes. Mark Zuckerberg, for example, thinks half of Meta's code will be written by AI soon. But most companies aren't seeing much benefit from their AI investments

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A Dog's Gift: How Rooster Changed a Life

Mara Shapiro, a student at the University of Virginia, knows firsthand how a medical emergency can turn life upside down. Last February, she had a severe reaction to food poisoning. But for her, it was more than just an upset stomach. She has Addison's disease, a rare condition that can make even a

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

Sports Action Packed on Dec. 2: What to Watch

On Dec. 2, sports fans have a lot to look forward to. The day kicks off with some exciting hockey matches. First up, Lulea Hockey takes on Ilves Tampere at noon, followed by ERC Ingolstadt versus Frolunda Gothenburg at 2:30 p. m. Both games are on NHL Network. College basketball is also in full swi

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Ancient Secrets: The Pecos River Style Rock Art

Deep in the heart of southwest Texas and northern Mexico, a hidden treasure troves of ancient rock art has been waiting to tell its story. These stunning murals, known as the Pecos River Style, were painted by ancient forager societies inside remote limestone rock shelters. What makes these painting

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Smart Sponges for Food Safety: The Rise of MOF Sensors

Food safety is a big deal. Harmful substances called mycotoxins can sneak into food. They cause health problems and cost a lot of money. Detecting them is tricky. Old methods are precise but need lots of prep work, fancy tools, and experts. This is where metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) come in. MOFs

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Link: Autism Traits, Mental Health, and Brain Function

People with more autistic traits often struggle with their mood and brain performance. This is not just about autism. Other mental health issues play a big role too. A recent study looked into this. It involved young adults who reported their autistic traits and symptoms of inattention, depression,

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Banks and the AI Revolution: Beyond the Hype

The banking world is on the brink of a major shift, moving away from flashy AI experiments to practical, behind-the-scenes improvements. This change is not about creating chatbots that can chat with customers. It is about building systems that can handle complex tasks on their own, like fixing old c

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

High Schoolers Tackle Lyme Disease with CRISPR

In a high school lab, a group of students are using CRISPR to tackle Lyme disease. These students are part of a team competing in an international science competition called iGEM. The team is using CRISPR to detect and treat Lyme disease, which is caused by bacteria transmitted by ticks. The team's

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