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Aug 22 2025SCIENCE

The Majorana Mystery: A Quantum Computing Debate

In the world of quantum computing, the hunt for Majorana quasiparticles has been a long and winding road. These elusive entities, which could revolutionize quantum computing by providing stable qubits, have been the subject of intense research and debate. A recent study, published in the journal Sci

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Aug 21 2025POLITICS

UK Asylum Applications Hit Record High: What's Happening?

The UK saw a record number of asylum applications last year, with 111, 000 people seeking refuge. This is a 14% jump from the previous year and the highest since 2002. The government is working to process these cases faster, which might reduce the number of people needing housing support in the long

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Aug 21 2025HEALTH

How Faith and Hope Can Help Breast Cancer Patients Fight Depression

Breast cancer patients often struggle with feelings of sadness. This is a big problem. But what if there are ways to help them feel better? A recent study looked into this. It found that two things might make a big difference: spiritual well-being and hope. The study focused on patients in China. I

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Aug 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Art World Drama: Ex-Fiancées Clash Over Millions

Racquel Chevremont, a well-known figure from The Real Housewives of New York City, has taken legal action against her former fiancée and business partner, Michalene Thomas. The lawsuit, filed in August 2023, seeks $10 million in damages, alleging a range of issues from unfair pay to harassment. Che

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Aug 20 2025CELEBRITIES

A Fond Farewell to Tristan Rogers: A TV Legend's Legacy

Tristan Rogers, a familiar face on daytime television, has passed away at the age of 79. His battle with lung cancer was brief, as he was diagnosed just one month before his death. The news of his passing has left many fans and colleagues heartbroken, including Finola Hughes, who shared a heartfelt

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Aug 19 2025SCIENCE

What Happens to the Brain in High Altitudes?

Working in high altitudes is common for many people, especially those in the aerospace industry. But what does this do to the brain? A study looked at 19 people who often work in altitude chambers and compared them to 28 healthy individuals. First, let's talk about the brain scans. Both groups had

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Aug 18 2025BUSINESS

Soho House: A New Chapter with Ashton Kutcher

Soho House, a well-known private members' club, has been acquired for a massive $2. 7bn (£2bn). This deal brings Hollywood actor and investor Ashton Kutcher onto the board, signaling a fresh chapter for the club. The club, which started in London in 1995, has grown to 46 locations across Europe, No

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Aug 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Halle Berry's Vibrant Vacation Vibes

Halle Berry, the iconic actress, recently treated her Instagram followers to a glimpse of her tropical getaway. The 59-year-old star has been enjoying her birthday celebrations in style, and her latest photos are proof of that. Despite the gloomy weather, Berry's spirit remained undampened, showcasi

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Aug 18 2025SPORTS

West Ham's Midfield Makeover: Could Bissouma Be the Answer?

West Ham United is looking at ways to improve their midfield, and Yves Bissouma from Tottenham Hotspur is on their radar. The Mali international has been with Spurs since 2022 but might not be a regular starter under the new manager, Thomas Frank. Bissouma has been earning £100, 000 a week, and he w

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Aug 18 2025SPORTS

Twanisha Terry's Strong Stand Against Doping Accusations

Twanisha Terry, a standout sprinter, has always been known for her speed and consistency. She's won big races, like the Olympic gold in the 4x100m relay and multiple World Championship titles. But lately, people are talking about her for a different reason—accusations of doping. Terry's coach, Denn

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