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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Plastic Pollution's Hidden Journey: From Mom to Baby

Plastics are everywhere. They are in our water, our food, and even inside our bodies. But how do they get from a mother to her unborn child? Scientists used rats to find out. They fed the rats tiny plastic particles, smaller than a speck of dust. These particles were tagged with a special marker so

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Get Coding Skills for Cheap This Black Friday!

Black Friday is here, and it's a great time to grab some awesome deals. If you've been thinking about learning to code, now is the perfect time to start. For just $40, you can get Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 and a full Learn to Code Certification course pack. This deal is available on

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Nov 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pollution Problems: Goodyear and Great Lakes Cheese in the Hot Seat

In recent times, two big companies have been under the microscope for causing pollution in New York. The Goodyear plant in Niagara Falls and Great Lakes Cheese have both been linked to environmental issues that have caught the attention of local politicians and regulators. The Goodyear plant has be

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Unusual News Headlines: A Mix of Sadness, Controversy, and Surprises

In the world of news, some stories stand out for their uniqueness and impact. Recently, Richard Branson shared the sad news of his wife Joan's passing after 50 years of marriage. He described her as his best friend and guiding light, highlighting the deep bond they shared. Meanwhile, the CEO of Cra

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Nov 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Outer Banks: More Than Just Falling Houses

The Outer Banks, a stretch of barrier islands off North Carolina, has been in the spotlight recently. Not for its usual appeal, but for dramatic videos of houses tumbling into the sea. This has left many wondering if the area is still a safe and enjoyable destination. The truth is, the damage is qu

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Friends and Family Might Help Fight Cancer

In China, cancer is a big health issue. A recent study looked at how social life might affect cancer risk in adults aged 45 and older. Over 12, 000 people were followed for nearly ten years. Researchers checked things like income, education, and social support. The results showed that people with b

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Move More, Think Better: How Exercise Can Lower Dementia Risk

A recent study suggests that getting more physical activity in midlife or later life can significantly lower the chances of developing dementia. The research, which looked at data from over 4, 300 people, found that those who were more active in midlife had a 40% lower risk of dementia over 26 years

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Four-Year Cycle: Myth or Reality?

Bitcoin's price movements have often been linked to a supposed four-year cycle tied to its halving events. However, recent analysis suggests this cycle is more of a myth than a reality. Critics argue that the idea of a predictable four-year pattern is based on flawed statistics and selective data.

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Animoca Brands: Beyond Gaming in 2026

Animoca Brands, a major player in Web3 gaming, is setting its sights on new horizons. The company, known for its investments in around 600 ventures, is planning to broaden its focus beyond gaming in the coming year. Keyvan Peymani, the chief strategy officer, shared this vision during a recent inter

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Stablecoins: The Hidden Fuel of Crypto's Future

In the world of crypto, something interesting is happening. Stablecoins are growing, even when other parts of the market are not doing so well. This is big news because stablecoins are like the hidden fuel that keeps the crypto engine running. Right now, there are over $185 billion worth of stablec

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