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Oct 22 2025CRYPTO

SODAX: Making Cross-Chain Swaps Cheaper and Faster

SODAX has just launched a new feature that lets people swap crypto across different blockchains quickly and at a lower cost. This service is now available to everyone on their website. Users can trade assets between 12 blockchains, including big names like Solana, Sui, and Ethereum, in just 20-30 se

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

What Happens After Speeding Up Eye Treatment?

Six years ago, a group of people with a condition called keratoconus got a special treatment. This treatment, called accelerated corneal cross-linking, used a strong light to help their eyes. The goal was to see if this treatment was safe and worked well. Keratoconus makes the eye's cornea thin and

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Can Technology Help Us Lose Weight?

Obesity is a big problem. It affects over 1 billion people around the world. It's not just about eating too much. It's a mix of things like where we live, how we live, our genes, and even our biology. Treating it isn't easy. Doctors usually suggest changes in diet, exercise, and behavior. But these

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

How Animals Keep Their Balance: A Look at Foot Control

Animals move around smoothly without making unnecessary adjustments, even when mistakes happen. Humans fix these errors by changing where they place their feet with each step. But what about other animals? Do they do the same? Scientists found that animals like flies, mice, and humans all use a mix

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Jason Anderson's 2025 Season: A Story of Resilience and Change

Jason Anderson had a year of ups and downs in 2025. He competed in only 10 Supercross rounds and six Motocross Nationals, but still managed to secure three podium finishes and 11 top-10 results. This impressive record earned him a spot among the top 15 performers in the combined SuperMotocross Leagu

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Oct 21 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Crash: Investors Eye Legal Action After Massive Losses

The crypto world is buzzing with talk of lawsuits after a massive market crash wiped out $600 billion in just half an hour. This sudden drop left many investors reeling, with 1. 7 million wallets facing forced liquidations. In the aftermath, some are considering legal action against centralized exch

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Oct 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and the Ozempic Debate: Who's Using It and Who's Not?

The entertainment world is buzzing with discussions about Ozempic and similar medications for weight loss. Some celebrities are open about using these drugs, while others are quick to deny it. Nick Carter and Mikayla Nogueira have both spoken out against the rumors. They insist they did not use Oze

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Oct 19 2025CRIME

Museum Heists: A Look at Some of the Biggest Art Thefts

Museums are supposed to be safe places for art. But sometimes, thieves find a way in. Here are some of the biggest art heists from museums around the world. In August 2023, the British Museum in London had a big problem. Over time, thieves had stolen about 2, 000 artifacts. This included gold jewel

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Taiwan's Opposition Leader Gets a Message from China's President

China's leader, Xi Jinping, sent a note to the new head of Taiwan's opposition party, Cheng Li-wun. He talked about bringing Taiwan and China closer together. This is a big deal because Taiwan and China don't always get along. China sees Taiwan as part of its territory, but Taiwan disagrees. Cheng

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Hands Tell a New Story About Our Relatives

A long time ago, in what is now Kenya, a creature called Paranthropus boisei walked the earth. It was known for its strong jaw and tough diet of tough plants. But recently, scientists found something amazing: fossils of its hands and feet. These fossils show that Paranthropus boisei was more skilled

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