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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Carry Your Phone: The iPhone Pocket

Apple has a new accessory that might make you raise an eyebrow. It's called the iPhone Pocket, and it's a stretchy, knitted pouch designed to hold your iPhone and other small items. Think of it as a modern take on the old iPod socks, but for your phone. This accessory is a collaboration between App

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some People Still Hesitate to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine?

People's willingness to get the COVID-19 vaccine varies a lot. Some are eager to get it, while others refuse it completely. A study in Southwest Ethiopia looked into this issue. It aimed to understand why some people are hesitant and how different psychological and behavioral factors play a role. T

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Leap: New Center to Boost Research and Tech Growth

A new center is coming to the University of Chicago, thanks to a big deal with IonQ. This isn't just any center—it's a place where cutting-edge quantum tech will be developed and tested. IonQ, a leader in quantum computing, is teaming up with the university to create the IonQ Center for Engineering

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Nov 11 2025CRYPTO

UK and US Teaming Up for Crypto Rules

A big change could be coming to how the UK and US handle crypto. Sources say these two countries are working together to create a special space, called a sandbox, to make their crypto rules work better together. This idea came after talks with important people in the US government and crypto groups.

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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

Space Food: Turning Urine into Protein for Astronauts

Astronauts might soon be eating protein powder made from their own urine. This is not a joke. The European Space Agency is exploring this idea to keep astronauts fed during long space missions. The protein powder is called Solein. It is made using air, microbes, and electricity. The process involve

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Film Adventure Begins in Madurai

A fresh movie project is now in the works, blending local charm with global appeal. Sikhya Entertainment, known for its unique and impactful stories, has teamed up with director Karthik Subbaraj. This is their first time working together, and the film started production in Madurai, a city in souther

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Nov 10 2025OPINION

Why We Give Up on Guarding Our Data

People worry a lot about their data being collected. A recent survey showed that most adults in the U. S. are concerned about how companies and the government use their personal information. Yet, many feel powerless to do anything about it. This feeling of helplessness makes people accept data colle

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Nov 10 2025BUSINESS

Sunny South Florida Beckons Wall Street Firms

South Florida is rolling out the red carpet for Wall Street companies, hoping to entice them with sunshine, low taxes, and a luxurious lifestyle. A recent event in Boca Raton, dubbed "The Wall Street South Experience, " is set to bring together top executives from New York-based firms and South Flor

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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Big Plans: What's Next for Elon Musk and the Company?

Elon Musk has big ideas for Tesla's future, and he's not shy about sharing them. After shareholders approved a massive $1 trillion pay deal, Musk outlined some ambitious goals for the company. He's talking about increasing production by 50% by the end of 2026. That's a lot of cars! But Musk isn't st

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Nov 08 2025SCIENCE

Sea Urchin Secrets: What Happens When They're Left Out?

Sea urchins are often enjoyed fresh, but what happens when they're left at room temperature? Scientists decided to find out by studying two types of sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus nudus and Strongylocentrotus intermedius. They kept them at a cozy 25°C (that's about 77°F) with some humidity for 48 h

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