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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Space Race: A Billionaire's Unique Journey

People have been going to space for a long time now. Since the year 2000, there have been 162 missions. These include flights on the Space Shuttle, Russian Soyuz missions, Chinese astronauts' first trips, and even commercial trips on SpaceX's Dragon capsule. There were also privately funded suborbit

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Apr 23 2025EDUCATION

The Hidden Fight for Education Standards

In the middle of New York's budget talks, a secret battle is unfolding. The target? Rules that make sure private schools, including religious ones, teach important subjects like math, science, English, and history. These rules are called "substantial equivalency" regulations. They ensure that privat

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Apr 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Power of Waste in Fighting Climate Change

Waste materials are often seen as a problem. However, they can be a solution. They can help fight climate change. This is what a recent study shows. The study looked at different waste materials. These materials can capture carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a big part of landfill gas. This gas comes

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Cells Have Their Own Gender

Cells in our bodies have a gender identity, which is crucial for understanding health differences between males and females. This might sound surprising, but it's true. Every cell in our body, not just reproductive cells, carries sex chromosomes that influence how our organs develop and function. Th

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Surgeons' Health: The Hidden Struggle

Surgeons face a lot of pressure. They have to perform complex operations. They also need to take care of their own health. This is especially true for pediatric surgeons. They deal with kids of all sizes. Their work can lead to injuries. These injuries are often due to poor ergonomics. Ergonomics is

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Apr 22 2025CRIME

The Need for Better Police Training in Handling Autistic Individuals

In Idaho, a tragic incident occurred involving a 17-year-old autistic teen named Victor Perez. He was shot multiple times by police during a mental health crisis. This event raises serious questions about how law enforcement handles individuals with disabilities. Perez was nonverbal and had cerebra

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Apr 22 2025CRIME

Deadly Attack on Tourists in Kashmir

Kashmir, a region in the Himalayas, is known for its stunning landscapes. It is often called the Switzerland of India. Unfortunately, this beauty was shattered recently. A group of tourists was targeted by gunmen. This violent incident happened in Pahalgam, a popular town in this area. At least five

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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

Trump's Rate Cut Quest: Why Firing Powell Might Not Be Enough

The U. S. President, Donald Trump, has been vocal about his displeasure with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. This has sparked worries that he might try to remove Powell from his position. However, this move might not be enough to get the rate cuts he desires. The Federal Reserve is an indepe

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Chess Moves to Duolingo: A New Way to Learn

Duolingo is expanding its offerings beyond language learning. It is adding chess to its list of non-language courses. This move is part of a broader trend where educational apps are diversifying their content. The chess lessons will initially be available in beta on the iOS app. The goal is to make

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Apr 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fixing Flaws: The Ongoing Struggle with Nvidia's Latest GPU Drivers

The last few months have been rough for Nvidia GPU users. It all began with the launch of the RTX 50-series cards in January. These new graphics cards brought with them a host of problems, including black screens, game crashes, and overall instability. This was not just an issue for new cards. Even

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