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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Ugandans Drink Too Much?

In many parts of Africa, there is a big gap in understanding why people drink too much alcohol. This is especially true in Uganda. The reasons behind this behavior are often linked to social factors. These factors are not just about the person drinking. They are about the world around them. This inc

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Apr 10 2025BUSINESS

European Venture Capitalists Bet Big on Green and Social Startups

A fresh wave of investment is sweeping across Europe, focusing on startups that prioritize both the planet and people. This shift is evident in the recent closure of a €100 million fund by Revent, a European venture capital firm based in Berlin. The fund, known as Fund II, is specifically earmarked

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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's New Free AI Tool: Build Apps in Your Browser

Google has introduced a new tool called Firebase Studio. This tool is designed to help developers build and deploy full-stack applications directly from their web browser. It's powered by Gemini AI and is completely free during its preview phase. This move is seen as a direct challenge to other tool

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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Shift in Nintendo's Launch Game Strategy

The gaming world is buzzing about the Nintendo Switch 2. The new console is set to hit stores soon. But there is a twist. Nintendo is charging for a software package that teaches users how to use the new console. This is a big change from the past. In the past, Nintendo gave away free games wit

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Apr 10 2025SCIENCE

Flexible Solar Cells: The Power of Surface Treatments

Flexible solar cells have seen a lot of progress lately. They are getting better at turning sunlight into energy and staying tough. One big reason for this is the use of a special material called polyethylene naphthalate. This stuff is like the backbone of these solar cells, making them bendable and

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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Data Center Plans Hit the Brakes

Microsoft has decided to slow down or even halt some of its data center projects. This includes a massive $1 billion project in Ohio. The reason? The tech giant might have overestimated the need for powerful computers to support artificial intelligence technology. This shift comes after a period of

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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows PCs: Urgent Update Needed to Block Ransomware

A recent security update from Microsoft addressed 134 flaws in Windows. Among these, one particular flaw, now known as CVE-2025-29824, was a zero-day vulnerability. This means hackers could use it to gain control of a system without the user even knowing. Unfortunately, this flaw has already been us

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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Smart Move: Why Lagging in AI Can Be an Advantage

Microsoft is making waves in the AI world with a strategy that might seem counterintuitive at first glance. The tech giant is choosing to develop AI models that are a few months behind the latest cutting-edge technology. This approach, led by Microsoft's AI chief, offers some surprising benefits. F

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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 10 2025FINANCE

Panama's Port Deal Under Fire: Who Benefits?

Panama is taking a stand against what it sees as a raw deal. The country's top financial watchdog has declared that criminal charges will be filed. This move targets both local government figures and executives from CK Hutchison Holdings, a major player in the port business. The issue? A contract th

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