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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Solar Hydrogen Production with a Smart Photoanode

Scientists have found a clever way to make solar hydrogen production more efficient. They created a special photoanode using indium oxide and selenium. This combo boosts the photoanode's ability to capture and use sunlight. The selenium in the photoanode creates tiny flaws, called oxygen vacancies.

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

A Fresh Start for Joshua Zirkzee?

Joshua Zirkzee, a 24-year-old forward, is currently facing a tough time at Manchester United. He's not getting much playing time under the new manager, Ruben Amorim. This is not the first time Manchester United has seen a young talent struggle to shine. Many players before Zirkzee have found it hard

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Seniors Housing Deals Hit Record High in October 2025

In October 2025, the seniors housing and care sector saw a massive surge in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), with 110 deals announced. This shattered the previous monthly record of 77 deals set in October 2024. The total dollar volume for these transactions also hit a new high, exceeding $11. 5 billi

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight: A Look at the Recent Battles and Political Moves

Russia's attacks on Ukraine have been relentless. In October, they fired more missiles than any month since 2023. This surge in attacks has caused widespread power outages, especially in Kyiv. Alongside missiles, Russia has also been using drones extensively, launching over 5, 000 in October alone.

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Nov 05 2025FINANCE

Money Matters: How 35-44-Year-Olds Stack Up Financially

People's money situation changes a lot as they get older. The Federal Reserve's data shows that families usually make more and own more as they reach middle age. For those between 35 and 44, this is a big time to build financial strength. Knowing how your money compares to others your age can help y

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Finding Strength in Struggles: Silouan Green's Journey to Resilience

Silouan Green's life took a dramatic turn after a Marine aircraft accident left him with severe injuries and a battle with painkiller addiction. This was his rock bottom. He was young and felt his world had ended. But instead of staying down, he chose to rebuild. His first step was volunteering in p

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

XRP's Tough Week: What's Pushing the Price Down?

XRP is having a rough time, dropping 8% to $2. 16. This isn't just a small dip; it's part of a bigger trend. The price has been struggling under a downward trendline since September. Every time it tries to bounce back, it fails, creating a pattern that shows sellers are in control. Looking at the n

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Unlocking Team Potential: The Power of Smart Collaboration

Teamwork is a big deal, but it's not always easy. Too often, meetings turn into one-sided talks, and the loudest voices take over. This stifles creativity and leaves great ideas unheard. So, how can leaders create an environment where everyone's ideas are valued and innovation can thrive? One exper

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Clean Air Guardians: The Power of Tiny SnO2 Heroes

Air pollution is a big problem. Factories, cars, and cities are pumping out nasty gases like NO2, NH3, and H2S. These gases are bad for people and the planet. To fight this, we need good gas sensors. These sensors act like guards, alerting us when pollution levels get too high. One type of sensor t

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sea Otters and the Hidden Threat in Their Homes

Sea otters in British Columbia are facing a silent danger. Scientists found harmful chemicals called PFAS in their bodies. These chemicals are man-made and very tough to break down. They can build up in animals and cause serious health problems. The study looked at sea otters that had passed away.

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