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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Myanmar's Struggle: Earthquake Devastation and the Race Against Time

In Myanmar, the aftermath of a powerful earthquake has left the country reeling. The official death toll has surpassed 2, 000 people, with many more still unaccounted for. The healthcare system is under immense strain, struggling to cope with the sheer number of injured individuals. The earthquake'

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Mar 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Qualcomm's Upcoming Chipset: What to Expect

Qualcomm is set to unveil a new chipset on April 2, but the name remains a mystery. The company has a history of releasing non-flagship chipsets with high-end features, and this new release seems to follow that trend. The upcoming chipset is expected to be a part of the Snapdragon 8s series, likely

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Blood Test Breakthrough: Tracking Alzheimer's Progression

Alzheimer’s disease is a growing concern worldwide, and early detection is crucial for effective treatment. A new blood test has been developed to identify Alzheimer’s and monitor its progression. This test focuses on detecting fragments of a protein called tau, specifically eMTBR-tau243, which ar

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Mar 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 10 Pro Fold: What's New and What's Not?

The tech world is buzzing with leaks about the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro Fold. It seems that Google is not planning any major changes for this model. This is a trend seen with other devices in the 2025 lineup. The leaked images, created using CAD software, show a device that looks almost exactly like

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Voting Law: A New Chapter in the Election Debate

The Justice Department has been told to drop a lawsuit against Georgia's new voting rules. This decision came from Attorney General Pam Bondi. The lawsuit, filed last year, claimed that the new law made it harder for Black voters to cast their ballots. Bondi argued that the previous administration's

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Bangkok's Shaky Skyscrapers: Lessons from a Collapsed Tower

A high-rise building under construction in Bangkok crumbled during a recent earthquake. This event has sparked a critical review of the city's construction safety rules. The 30-story State Audit Office building, near the bustling Chatuchak Market, is now a pile of rubble. Rescue efforts are underway

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Guangzhou's Golden Years

Heart issues are a big deal worldwide, and they are especially concerning in China. As people live longer, the risk of heart problems goes up. This is because many factors that lead to heart disease can be changed. These include things like smoking, eating poorly, and not exercising enough. However,

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Seasons: How Time of Year Affects Our Cells

The human body is a complex system. Inside our cells are tiny powerhouses called mitochondria. They are responsible for producing energy and heat, sending signals, and even helping cells die when needed. The number of these mitochondria in each cell can tell us a lot about how well they are working.

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of Cancer Patients

Cancer patients often face more than just physical pain. They deal with a mix of issues that go beyond what meets the eye. This mix is what experts call "Total Pain. " It includes physical discomfort, social challenges, psychological stress, and spiritual doubts. Understanding this mix is crucial fo

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

The Buzz on Bugs: Top Picks in Insect Research

Every year, the Journal of Comparative Physiology A honors the best articles in two categories: Original Research and Review/Review-History. The winners are picked by the Editorial Board and the readers who access the articles online. The 2025 awards have been announced, and they spotlight some fasc

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