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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's Tiny Turbojet Engine Takes Flight: A Leap in Aviation Tech

China has made a big step in making its own airplane engines. They tested a small, super-light turbojet engine. This engine is special because it was mostly made using 3D printing. The test showed that the engine can work well on its own, not just in controlled tests. The engine powered a drone for

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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robot's Big Fall: A Lesson in Tech Progress

In the world of robotics, setbacks happen. AIDOL, a humanoid robot from Russia, learned this the hard way. During its big debut in Moscow, AIDOL took a tumble right in front of everyone. The moment was caught on video and shared online. The robot's creators, a small team from the Artificial Intellig

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Nov 14 2025OPINION

Putting People First: A Smarter Way to Tackle Climate Change

In the middle of the Amazon, a big meeting is happening. It's called COP30. Bill Gates, a well-known philanthropist, has something important to say. He thinks these climate meetings should focus more on helping people. Instead of just talking about cutting emissions or lowering temperatures. For ma

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox's Big Shift: Why Your Next Console Might Feel Like a PC

So, Microsoft is making some big changes to how games are made for Xbox. They just released a new toolkit that makes developing for Xbox more like developing for Windows. This means that games will work more smoothly across different devices, like your TV, laptop, or even a handheld gaming device.

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Delhi's Air: A Hidden Threat to Our Little Ones

In the bustling city of Delhi, where the air is thick with smog, a silent danger lurks. This isn't just about the visible haze. Tiny particles float around, unseen but not harmless. They sneak into homes and lungs, potentially shaping the future of our youngest residents. Most studies on air pollut

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Harvard's New Leader: A Journey Through Many Roles

Debi Bejot, the new city administrator of Harvard, has a history of serving the city in various roles. From policing to finance, she has seen it all. This broad experience gives her a unique view of the city's needs and challenges. Bejot first came to Harvard in 1995 as a police officer. Later, she

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Nov 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Hope on the Horizon: Saudi Arabia's New Wellness Haven

Saudi Arabia is making waves with a new wellness destination called AMAALA. This place is all about living better and longer, right on the coast. It's built around three beautiful bays where the mountains meet the Red Sea. The big opening is coming up soon, and it's going to have some fancy resorts,

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wittmann's Fight Against a Giant Rail Project

In the quiet town of Wittmann, life is simple and peaceful. People enjoy the calm desert mornings and the close-knit community. But this tranquility is at risk. A massive rail project, proposed by BNSF Railway, could change everything. The project, called Logistics Park Phoenix, is a $3. 2 billion p

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Innovation Over Regulation: A New Approach to Environmental Protection

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Donald Trump is taking a different approach to environmental protection. Instead of focusing on regulations, they are encouraging innovation. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin shared his thoughts on this new direction during an event with Breitbar

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Rochester Takes a Big Step to Boost Local Businesses

Rochester is now part of a nationwide project to make it easier for small businesses to succeed. The city was picked to join the Regulatory Justice Initiative, which aims to remove unnecessary rules that slow down entrepreneurs. This project is led by the Mayors Innovation Project and Cities Work at

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