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Sep 20 2025BUSINESS

Private Lending: A Risky Game of High Stakes?

Big shots in Europe's money world are sounding the alarm about the private credit market. They say it's growing too fast and could lead to another big financial mess. Oliver Bate, the boss of Allianz, one of the world's biggest insurance companies, thinks parts of this market are like a "casino. " H

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Sep 20 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More Women in Surgery?

More women are studying medicine than ever before. Yet, surgery is still a man's world. Women make up half of medical students. But they are a minority in surgical specialties. This is odd. Women often do just as well as men in surgery. In some cases, they do better. So, why aren't more women becomi

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

What is tTIS and How Does It Affect the Brain?

A new way to change brain activity without surgery is called transcranial temporal interference stimulation, or tTIS for short. It's like a remote control for the brain, but scientists are still figuring out how well it works. They gathered all the studies they could find on tTIS and looked at them

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Sep 13 2025HEALTH

Fixing Broken Arms: Is There a Better Way?

Breaking an arm is no fun. But what's the best way to fix it? For a long time, doctors used to let the bone heal on its own or use a special brace. But this didn't always work well. Sometimes, the bone wouldn't heal properly. So, doctors started using surgery. But surgery has its own problems. Now,

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Sep 13 2025CRYPTO

Meme Coins Get a Safety Upgrade with DegenSafe

The world of meme coins is getting a makeover. DegenSafe, a new platform, is stepping in to tackle some big problems in the meme coin space. Think sneaky trading tricks and shady token launches. This platform is designed to make things clearer and safer for people who trade meme coins. DegenSafe is

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

South Korean Workers Head Home After U. S. Detention

A group of South Korean workers, caught up in a recent immigration raid in Georgia, are set to leave the U. S. on Wednesday. The departure is scheduled for around 2:30 PM local time. This news comes from Yonhap, which cited an unnamed source. The South Korean government has chartered a plane to bri

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

The CDC's Secret Weapon: Fact or Fiction?

A new health surveillance system is making waves, but is it really here? The CDC's upcoming budget includes a mention of the "Biothreat Radar Detection System, " a high-tech tool designed to quickly identify emerging germs. However, the details are scarce, and the system's existence is shrouded in m

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Sep 04 2025FINANCE

Why a Digital Euro Could Be a Game-Changer for Payments

The European Central Bank (ECB) is seriously considering a digital euro. Why? Because in today's world, where technology is everywhere, having a backup payment method is crucial. Imagine a scenario where banks or payment services are hit by a cyberattack. What happens then? That's where a digital eu

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Aug 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Scientist Who Saved America's Wild Predators

In the early 1900s, national parks were more about looks than actual conservation. Park managers would clear underbrush, cut trees for views, and kill thousands of predators like mountain lions and wolves. They didn't realize how much damage they were doing to the ecosystems. Enter George Meléndez W

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Aug 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Crypto: The DoubleZero Revolution

Crypto is getting faster, and DoubleZero is leading the charge. It's like a superhighway for blockchain data, making transactions quicker than ever. Imagine trying to send a text message, but instead of using your phone's slow data, you use a fiber-optic cable that's way faster. That's what DoubleZe

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