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Nov 08 2025SCIENCE

China's Quest for a Longer Life

China is making big moves in the world of longevity science. The country's leaders and researchers are seriously interested in extending human life. This isn't just about living longer, but also about improving health and quality of life as people age. The idea of living to 150 or even forever migh

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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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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

Oracle and Cancer Experts Team Up to Fight Cancer with AI

Oracle, a big tech company, has teamed up with a group called Ci4CC. They want to use AI and better data sharing to help fight cancer. This team-up was announced at a big meeting in Miami Beach. The goal is to make electronic health records better for cancer patients. Right now, these records can b

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

How a Healthy Lifestyle Might Protect Your Gallbladder

In the United States, a healthy lifestyle is often linked to a lower risk of heart disease. But did you know it might also protect your gallbladder? Researchers recently looked at data from 2017 to 2018 to see if a healthy lifestyle could reduce the chances of developing gallstones. They compared tw

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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Hackers Are Using AI to Steal Crypto

Hackers are getting smarter with AI. They're now using it to create and change their malicious code on the fly. This makes it harder for security systems to catch them. Google's security team found at least five different types of malware that use AI. These malware strains can generate new code as

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Teddy Bear Trouble: Starbucks' Latest Holiday Cup Sparks Chaos

Starbucks' new holiday cup is causing quite a stir. The Glass Starbucks Bearista Cold Cup, shaped like a teddy bear wearing a green beanie, is priced at $29. 95. It's become so popular that people are fighting over it. In Houston, a brawl even broke out over the cup. Customers are upset because they

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Nov 07 2025SCIENCE

Witnessing Life: A Rare Orca Birth in Norway's Arctic Waters

In the chilly waters off Norway's Skjervøy, a group of researchers had an extraordinary experience. They saw something very few people have ever witnessed: the birth of a baby orca. The water turned red with blood, and suddenly, a tiny head appeared. It was a newborn orca, and the whole pod of orcas

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Nov 07 2025EDUCATION

Cornell University and the Government Strike a Deal

Cornell University and the Trump administration have come to an agreement. This deal will bring back a lot of federal research money to the school. The agreement also stops government investigations that had been looking into claims of antisemitism and unfair admissions practices at Cornell. Cornel

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Nov 07 2025RELIGION

Community Spirit Shines Bright in Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge is buzzing with community spirit and faith-based events. Let's dive in. First up, a big thank you to Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church. They're teaming up with some local health groups and the food bank to give away Thanksgiving meal kits. This isn't just about food; it's about bringi

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

One Knox SC: A Rising Star in USL League One

One Knoxville SC is making waves in the soccer world. They just secured their first-ever playoff win on Nov. 2. This victory is a big deal because it keeps their unbeaten streak at home alive, even in the playoffs. Their home record is impressive: 11 wins, no losses, and three draws. But on the road

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