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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

China's Airplane Maker Gets a Big Boost from the US

China's aircraft manufacturer, COMAC, just got some good news. The US has allowed GE Aerospace to start sending jet engines to them again. This is a big deal because COMAC is trying to compete with Boeing and Airbus. The engines are crucial for their planes, the C919 and the smaller C909. The US ha

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Is it fair to let grant applicants review others' work?

In the world of research funding, a new idea is being put to the test. What if the people applying for grants also got to review the applications of others? This is called distributed peer review. It's a way to get more researchers involved in deciding who gets funding. Some folks are trying this o

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Heart Health Check-Up: Room for Improvement in New Zealand

In New Zealand, managing cholesterol levels after a heart attack is crucial. The focus is on low-density lipoprotein (LDL), often called "bad" cholesterol. After a first heart attack, doctors aim to keep LDL in check to prevent further issues. However, there's a gap in how well this is being done.

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Caffeine and Exercise Affect Blood Clotting in Overweight Adults

Caffeine is a popular stimulant found in coffee, tea, and energy drinks. Many people rely on it to stay alert and focused. But how does caffeine affect the body, especially when combined with exercise? A recent study looked into this question, focusing on adults who are overweight. The study wanted

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Feeding Facts: Breast or Bottle for Preemies with Breathing Trouble

Laryngomalacia is a condition where the tissues above the vocal cords are too soft. This can cause breathing problems and make feeding a challenge. A recent study looked at how a preterm baby with this condition handled breastfeeding compared to bottle-feeding. The study used a special tool called

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Faith and Family Shape Teen Choices in Risky Areas

Teen substance use is a big worry. It hurts not just the teens but also the whole country. Two big things can help keep teens from using drugs: their faith and their family life. Faith, or religiosity, is about how much someone believes in a religion and follows its practices. Family life, or famil

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Christchurch Hospital Handled Two Major Emergencies in 2019

In 2019, Christchurch Hospital faced two huge challenges. First, the mosque shootings shook the city. Then, the Whakaari volcano erupted. Both events brought many injured people to the hospital at once. This put a lot of pressure on the hospital's resources. The hospital had to quickly respond to b

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Cosmic Neighborhood: A Giant Void?

Scientists have made a bold claim: Earth and the Milky Way might be sitting in a huge, empty space. This isn't just any empty space—it's a void that's 20% less dense than the rest of the universe. Imagine a bubble 2 billion light-years wide, with our galaxy floating in the middle. This idea comes fr

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Jul 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Switch Game Vouchers: A Farewell to Savings

Nintendo has decided to say goodbye to its Switch game vouchers. This program, which helped Switch Online members save money on digital games, will stop on January 30th, 2026. The vouchers, introduced in 2019, allowed members to buy two vouchers for $99. 98. These could be used to get two eligible

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Jul 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Outlook Email Service Hits a Snag: What's Going On?

In the early hours of July 10, 2025, Microsoft Outlook users faced a frustrating start to their day. The email service went down, leaving millions unable to access their accounts. The issue seems to be widespread, with many reporting they can't log in at all. Others are seeing a message saying their

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