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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Silent Billionaire’s Return to Guangdong

In the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, a local billionaire made a quiet yet impactful return. Liang Wenfeng, a 40-year-old math genius and hedge fund owner of High-Flyer, and his bodyguards, quietly slipped into the province for Lunar New Year celebrations. Wenfeng's homecoming was a big

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Feb 03 2025CRIME

Critical Moments: A Midair Tragedy Unfolds

In a chilling turn of events, recovery efforts are underway after a midair collision between a passenger jet and a military helicopter, leaving 67 lives lost. All 64 passengers aboard an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, and 3 crew members in a Black Hawk helicopter were killed when the

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

The Dark Side of Depression Meds

Imagine popping a pill to feel happier, only to find out it might lead to violence. In some of the cases, depression medications might have side effects that are a lot more serious than feeling nauseous. This includes self-harm and violent behavior. But researchers found this link between

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

A1 Protein-Free Milk: Does it Protect Toddlers From Common Illnesses?

Toddlers often deal with acute respiratory infections (ARIs) and diarrhea. These issues are so common that they can be a real pain for parents and caregivers. New research has been conducted about the role of special milk products in reducing this pain. This study looked into two groups

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Bird Flu, Ebola, TB Outbreaks and Health Communication Block

The Bird flu, Ebola, and tuberculosis cases started spreading. With so many outbreaks happening, it just shows that disease used to be a distant problem and now it's something we have to worry about locally. It's not a problem for someone else, but for everyone. If you thought the disease o

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Feb 03 2025EDUCATION

How Physical Activity Training for Preschool Teachers can Affect Young Children

Think back to your preschool days. Playtime was a big part of your day. But how does the way teachers handle this activity impact kids? Let's dive into a study that looked at this very thing. In the land of Norway 1, 265 preschoolers, aged 3-5, from 46 different preschools were part of a

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

One answer for drought-resistant fodder

Picture this: a farmer facing a drought. Do they genres seeds that can deal with salty soil easily or implement powerful ones? This is the fight for fenugreek. Enriching fenugreek plants with certain natural products could help keep them moving and growing while drought conditions persist.

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Changes: EU's AI Rules Are Now in Effect

The EU has taken a big step forward in regulating artificial intelligence. It's the first major region to create comprehensive rules for AI. The EU AI Act is now active. This means certain AI uses are now illegal and companies have to be careful about how they use AI. It is a huge change. The E

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Testing The Immune System's Response To Special HIV Vaccine.

The world of medicine is always on the hunt for new ways to help the human body. There is an interesting case of scientists working with what can be described as a vaccine. This unique vaccine is made from what they call a "HIV envelope glycoprotein (Env) immunogens. " by stabilising it which is

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Which Drug Works Best for Lungs Affected by Scleroderma?

Let's talk about a tough condition called Scleroderma, specifically the kind that affects the lungs. People with this trouble often get medicines to try and control it. To find out which drugs work best, researchers looked at four commonly used medicines: tocilizumab, rituximab, mycophenolate mofeti

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