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Mar 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chickens in the Heat: Uganda's Farmers Face Climate Challenges

Uganda's rural families rely heavily on chickens for food and income. These chickens roam freely, scavenging for food. But, rising temperatures are causing big problems for these birds. Farmers in Soroti district shared their struggles. They said that high temperatures are making chickens less produ

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Mar 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Starship's Big Leap: What's Next for SpaceX's Flight 8

SpaceX is gearing up for another big moment in space exploration. The private space company has set a new date for Starship's eighth flight test. This time, the launch is planned for Thursday, March 6, with the window opening at 5:30 p. m. CT. This flight comes after a thorough investigation into th

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Farmers and Meat Producers Brace for Tariff Turmoil

Farmers and meat producers across the U. S. are in for a rough ride. New tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China are set to hit their profits hard. These tariffs could cost them billions if they stay in place. Consumers might see higher prices for produce and ground beef soon. However, some impacts mig

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Mar 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Heat Hits Home: How Climate Change Affects Parenting Bugs

Climate change is messing with the way some bugs take care of their kids. Heatwaves are making it tough for parents to do their jobs right. This is a big deal because parental care is super important for the survival of the next generation. Scientists wanted to see how heat stress affects bug par

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Liver Health in Asia-Pacific: What to Expect in the Next 50 Years

The Asia-Pacific region is facing a significant health challenge. Liver disease is becoming a major concern. Over the next 50 years, the way liver disease affects this region will change a lot. This change will be driven by several factors. Urbanization is happening fast. Lifestyles are changing. Me

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Antarctica's Research in Jeopardy: The DOGE Disruption

Imagine a place so remote and cold that it's hard to believe anyone could live there. That's Antarctica, where the United States has three permanent research stations. These stations are like small cities built on volcanic hills, polar plateaus, and icy peninsulas. They're not easy to get to or main

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Motherhood: A Journey of Belonging and Not-Belonging

Motherhood is a life-changing experience that deeply affects health and well-being. It brings a mix of emotions and challenges. The journey into motherhood is often seen through a narrow lens. This lens is shaped by cultural expectations and focuses on individual identity. It often overlooks the com

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Aid Pause: What's at Stake for Ukraine?

Trump's recent decision to pause military aid to Ukraine has sent shockwaves through the Western world. This move, which came without a clear explanation, has left many wondering about its implications for the ongoing conflict. Trump's advisers hinted that the pause will continue until Ukraine's Pre

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Homeward Bound: Astronauts' Long Journey to Earth

Two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, are finally on the brink of returning to Earth after an extended stay in space. Their journey, which was supposed to last only a week, has stretched to nine months due to unexpected challenges. The astronauts were initially launched aboard Boeing's St

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Mar 04 2025BUSINESS

Best Buy's 2025 Wrap-Up: A Mixed Bag of Results and Challenges

Best Buy's 2025 financial year ended with a mix of good and bad news. The electronics giant reported that its fourth-quarter earnings and revenue beat expectations. However, the company's CEO, Corie Barry, warned that prices for U. S. consumers are likely to rise. This is due to new tariffs imposed

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