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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Copilot's Big Makeover: Your AI Sidekick Gets a Personal Touch

Microsoft recently threw a big party to celebrate its 50-year milestone. At this event, they unveiled a bunch of cool updates for their AI assistant, Copilot. The goal is to make Copilot more personal and handy for everyday tasks. The AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman, shared his vision. He wants each

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Apr 09 2025POLITICS

A Royal Call for Unity: King Charles' Message to Italy

In Italy, King Charles III made history. He was the first British monarch to address both houses of Italy's Parliament. This happened during a state visit that also marked his 20th wedding anniversary with Queen Camilla. The King's speech was not just about celebrating shared history. It was a call

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Apr 07 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Impact of a Presidential Critique

In recent times, a peculiar incident unfolded in Colorado. The state's Capitol Building housed a portrait of former President Donald Trump. This artwork, however, did not sit well with the former president. He took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to express his displeasure. He claimed th

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Apr 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Big Day Turned Upside Down

Microsoft was in the middle of a big party. It was their 50th birthday. Lots of important people were there. Bill Gates, the guy who started the company, was there. So was Satya Nadella, the current boss. Steve Ballmer, the old boss, showed up too. Even Mustafa Suleyman, the head of Microsoft's AI t

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Fungal Friends and Foes: Barley's Hidden Battle

Barley, a staple in many diets, faces a silent enemy: Fusarium Head Blight (FHB). This disease, caused by Fusarium graminearum, can wreck crops. But barley isn't defenseless. It has tiny allies called fungal endophytes living inside its tissues. These microscopic helpers might play various roles in

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

First Steps in Space: German Rocket's Bold Attempt

A German startup took a significant step in the space race with a rocket designed to launch satellites from Europe. The first test flight, however, did not go as planned. The rocket, launched from a Norwegian spaceport, failed shortly after takeoff. This was a big deal because it was the first time

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Plant Foes and Friends in Vietnam

Lisianthus plants in Vietnam face a tough enemy: Fusarium wilt. This disease is caused by various Fusarium species, and each has its own level of nastiness. Scientists wanted to figure out which species are the most harmful. They also looked for natural defenders among local soil bacteria, specifica

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Mar 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Selena's Legacy: Fans React to Parole Denial and Upcoming Anniversary

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles made a decision that resonated deeply with fans of Selena. They chose to keep Yolanda Saldívar, the woman who took Selena's life, behind bars. This choice brought a sense of relief to many who admire the late singer. Selena's music has a unique power. It has t

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

A Quarter Century of Baby Care Progress

A quarter of a century has passed since a significant milestone in neonatal care was reached. It is a time to reflect on the advancements that have shaped the field. The journey began with a commitment to improving the care of newborns. This dedication has led to remarkable improvements in technolog

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Long Does COVID-19 Immunity Really Last?

The COVID-19 pandemic has been around for four years. It is important to understand how immunity works. This helps in making good public health decisions. There are three types of immunity to consider. Vaccine-induced immunity is what you get from vaccines. Natural immunity comes from getting s

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