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Jul 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Secret AI Moves: Why Two New Startups Matter

Apple is on a roll, snapping up two more AI startups to beef up its Vision Pro headset and Apple Intelligence. This isn't just about buying new tech; it's about building a smarter, safer, and more private AI future. First up, Apple grabbed TrueMeeting, a company that specializes in creating lifelik

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Finding Hope in the Waves: How Tech Brings Lost Fishermen Home

In the small Dutch fishing village of Urk, the sea is both a provider and a taker. For decades, families have mourned loved ones lost at sea, their bodies never recovered. But now, a glimmer of hope shines through thanks to modern technology. Jan van den Berg, now 70, has spent his life wondering a

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

How CRISPR-Cas9 Could Help Us Live Longer and Healthier

Aging is a complex process. It's not just about time passing. It's about what happens inside our cells. Telomeres, the protective caps on our chromosomes, get shorter every time our cells divide. Eventually, this leads to cellular senescence, a state where cells stop functioning properly. This is a

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cairo's Telecom Fire: A Costly Blaze

In Cairo, a recent fire at a major telecom building has left a significant impact. Four workers lost their lives, and many more were hurt. The fire caused major problems with phone and internet services across the city. The fire started at a key facility owned by Telecom Egypt. It was a big deal be

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Better Health Together: A New Way to Fight High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is a big problem. It affects many people, especially in the Black community. Current telemedicine programs are not working well for Black patients. Why? Maybe because they don't get enough help with self-care. Or maybe their social needs are not being met. A new idea is being te

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

How Bad Childhoods Can Make You Age Faster

Bad things happening to kids can mess with their bodies for life. It's not just about feeling sad or angry. It can actually make cells age faster. Scientists looked at how different kinds of bad childhood experiences and parenting styles affect something called telomere length. Telomeres are like ti

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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

A Giant Cosmic Drifter: Unraveling the Mysteries of 3I/ATLAS

A new space traveler has caught the attention of astronomers. This visitor, named 3I/ATLAS, is the third interstellar object ever spotted in our solar system. It was first seen on July 1, 2025, by a telescope in Chile. The object's unusual path quickly revealed it wasn't bound by our sun's gravity,

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

How Nursing Students Can Improve Their Skills and Emotions Through Simulation

Nursing students need to be both smart and emotionally intelligent to do well in their jobs. To help measure these skills, researchers created two new tools. One checks how well students handle emotions in clinical settings. The other assesses their practical nursing skills. But how effective are th

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Jul 06 2025RELIGION

Pope Leo XIV Returns to Castel Gandolfo After a Long Break

Pope Leo XIV made his way to Castel Gandolfo, a historic retreat south of Rome, for a six-week stay. This marks the first time in over a decade that a pope has visited this summer getaway. The town, known for its scenic views of Lake Alban, was buzzing with excitement as residents and visitors lined

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor from Afar

A mysterious traveler has been spotted heading towards our solar system. This object, now named 3I/ATLAS, is the third confirmed interstellar visitor. It's currently between the asteroid belt and Jupiter, moving at an incredible speed of about 130, 000 miles per hour. The object's origin is quite i

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