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Nov 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Underwater Tracking: A New Way to Follow Moving Targets

Tracking things underwater is tough. The water is full of stuff that makes it hard to see clearly. Sonar videos, which are used to see underwater, have problems like similar-looking backgrounds and changing visuals. This makes it difficult for regular tracking models to work well. A new model calle

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Teamwork in Osteoarthritis Care: How Patients and Physiotherapists Make Choices Together

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a degenerative joint disease that can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Managing OA often involves a team effort between the patient and their healthcare providers, including physiotherapists. A rec

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Bolivia's Bread Crisis: A Test for New Leadership

Bolivia is facing a bread crisis that is putting the new president, Rodrigo Paz, in a tough spot. The country's famous marraqueta rolls, which have been heavily subsidized for years, are now in short supply. This is not just a problem for bakers but also for the people who rely on these affordable r

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Dark Matter: A New Clue or Just Noise?

Dark matter has been a big question in science for a long time. It's like an invisible glue holding galaxies together. Now, a scientist thinks they might have found some proof of it. The idea of dark matter started way back in the 1930s. A scientist named Fritz Zwicky noticed that galaxies were spi

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves and How We Handle Odd Information

Ever wonder how your brain deals with weird or unexpected info? Well, it turns out your brain has a cool way of sorting things out. Scientists used EEGs to peek inside the brain and see what happens when we process odd data. They found that our brains use two main modes: automatic and controlled pro

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Nov 27 2025RELIGION

A New Pope's Journey to Turkey: Bridging Faiths and Cultures

Pope Leo XIV started his first international trip as pope in Turkey, a country where most people are Muslim. This visit is important because it shows that Leo wants to connect with people of different faiths and work together with other Christian groups. During his four-day stay, he plans to meet wi

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed, But Not Denied: A Man's Fight for Freedom After 30 Years

For almost 30 years, Jimmie Duncan lived behind bars, sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit. But in a surprising turn of events, a judge recently overturned his conviction. The reason? The forensic evidence used to convict him was shaky at best. Back in 1998, Duncan was found guilty of mu

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Bennu Asteroid: A Cosmic Grocery Store for Life's Building Blocks

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found tryptophan, a crucial amino acid, on the asteroid Bennu. This finding adds to the growing list of life's essential ingredients that have been identified in space rocks. The sample, collected by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, provides a unique glimpse

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Guinea-Bissau's New Military Boss: What's Really Going On?

In Guinea-Bissau, soldiers have named a new leader, General Horta N’Ta, after a sudden power grab. This move follows a tense presidential election, with the military now in charge for the next year. Before this, N’Ta was the army's top official and a close friend of the now-removed President Umaro S

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

A Young Life Lost in Ukraine's War: Adriana's Story

In the midst of war, a young life was tragically cut short. Adriana, a 12-year-old girl from western Ukraine, passed away nine days after a Russian strike hit her family's apartment building. Her mother did not survive the initial attack, and her sister remains hospitalized. The mayor of Ternopil, S

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