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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Pollution and Kidney Health: A Hidden Threat for Those with High Blood Pressure

Air pollution is a silent danger. It's not just bad for the lungs. It can also harm the kidneys. This is especially true for people with high blood pressure. But how exactly does this happen? And why is it important to understand this link? Researchers looked into this issue. They studied people wi

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

How Air and Weather Mess with Your Nose and Ears

Air pollution and wild weather are not just bad for the planet. They are also sneaky troublemakers for your nose and ears. Scientists have been digging into how these environmental bullies affect our health. They found that dirty air and crazy weather can make your nose runny or your ears hurt. It i

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wings of the Future: How New Designs Could Smooth Your Flights

Aircraft wings might soon look very different. NASA and Boeing are teaming up to explore new wing designs. These wings are longer and thinner. They could make flights smoother and more fuel-efficient. These new wings are flexible. They can bend and move with the wind. This could reduce the bumpy fe

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Flying Smarter: How Internet Tech Could Change Air Travel

Air travel might soon get a high-tech upgrade. Boeing, along with United Airlines and some tech partners, recently tested a new way for planes to talk to each other and to air traffic control. They used something called Internet Protocol Suite (IPS), which is like giving planes their own internet co

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Quick Fixes: Airbus Tackles Software Glitch in A320 Fleet

Airbus has been working hard to fix a software issue in its A320 planes. This problem came to light after a JetBlue A320 had a sudden drop in altitude, possibly due to solar flares. The fix involved updating the software that controls the plane's nose angle. Many airlines around the world had to qu

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Flights Grounded: Airbus Software Glitch Causes Travel Headaches

Airlines worldwide are scrambling to fix a software issue on Airbus A320 planes, leading to flight delays and cancellations. The problem was discovered after a JetBlue flight experienced a sudden drop in altitude last month. Investigators found that intense solar radiation could corrupt important fl

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Nov 28 2025OPINION

Flying Fiascos: Why Are Passengers Losing It?

Air travel is becoming a hot mess, and it's not just about delays. The number of passengers acting out mid-flight has skyrocketed. Since 2019, there's been a whopping 400 percent increase in in-flight outbursts. That's over 13, 800 incidents since 2021 alone. What's going on here? Some folks think

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Why Business Class Is Taking Over From First Class

Airlines are changing the way they offer luxury travel. Business class is becoming more popular than first class. This shift is happening because passengers are choosing business class over first class. Many airlines are removing first class cabins from their planes. They are investing more in busin

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

Flights Grounded: Airlines Pull Out of Venezuela Amid Safety Fears

Airlines are pulling out of Venezuela, one after another. Gol, Avianca, and TAP Air Portugal all stopped their flights from Caracas. This happened right after the U. S. warned about flying over the country. The U. S. said the situation was getting dangerous, with more military action and risks for p

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Air China Cargo Joins Airbus A350F Freighter Revolution

Air China Cargo has taken a big step forward by ordering six Airbus A350F freighters. This is a major deal because it makes Air China Cargo the first in mainland China to use this new type of plane. The Airbus A350F is designed to be more efficient than older models like the Boeing 747-400F and Airb

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