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Dec 13 2025SCIENCE

Soil's Hidden Threat: How Bacteria and Environment Shape Antibiotic Resistance

Soil is more than just dirt. It's a bustling world of microbes. Among these tiny life forms, some carry genes that can resist antibiotics. These genes are called antibiotic resistance genes, or ARGs. Scientists wanted to understand how these ARGs form and spread, especially in the soil around plant

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

PDD: Facing Trouble on Multiple Fronts

PDD Holdings, the company behind Temu, is in hot water. Both China and the European Union are investigating them. In China, the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is looking into claims of fake deliveries. This is serious because SAMR is a powerful regulator. They can dig deep into PD

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Robots and VR: A New Way to Bring Joy to Seniors in Care Homes

Older adults in long-term care (LTC) often feel a lack of motivation, which affects their well-being and the people who care for them. Medicines don't always help, and other methods need a lot of time and effort from staff. So, experts are looking into technology like virtual reality (VR) and friend

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Robinhood's Crypto and Stock Trading Takes a Hit

Robinhood, the platform known for trading stocks and cryptocurrencies, saw a drop in activity last month. In November, the value of crypto trades fell by 12% compared to October. This means people were trading less crypto on Robinhood. At the same time, stock trades also dropped by a big 37%. Overal

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Robinhood's Stock Takes a Hit: Is It Time to Jump In?

Robinhood's stock price dropped around 9% recently. This happened after the company reported lower trading activity across different markets. In November, trading volumes fell by 37% for stocks, 28% for options, and 12% for cryptocurrencies. This decline is likely due to worries about market bubbles

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

Bristol Museum Hit by Major Artifact Heist

In a shocking turn of events, four unidentified men broke into the Bristol Museum in southwestern England. They made off with over 600 items from the British Empire and Commonwealth collection. This incident took place in the early hours of September 25th. The police are now on the hunt for these su

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Surgeons Tired: Can Robots Help?

Surgeons are getting a hand from robots, but it's not all smooth sailing. Robots are now a big part of surgery, especially in minimally invasive procedures. These surgeries are less harsh on patients, but they can be tough on surgeons. The way surgeons stand and move during these operations can caus

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

How B Vitamins and Gut Bacteria Work Together

B vitamins are a group of essential nutrients that play a big role in keeping our bodies running smoothly. They are water-soluble, meaning they dissolve in water and are easily absorbed by the body. These vitamins are involved in many important processes, like energy production and cell repair. But

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

How Smartphone Breaks Affect Your Brain

People who struggle with smartphone use might experience changes in their brain activity when they take a break from their devices. This is what a recent study found out. The study looked at how the brain behaves when it's not doing anything specific, called resting-state. It compared two groups: th

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Kids' Mental Health: Schools Matter More Than We Thought

Schools did more than teach lessons during the pandemic. They kept kids' mental health in check. A recent study dug into health records of over 185, 700 kids in California. It found that kids who went back to school sooner had fewer mental health issues. This included depression, anxiety, and ADHD.

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