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Nov 13 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: How AI is Changing the Game for Tiny Virus Hunters

Phages, those minuscule viruses that target bacteria, come in different types. Some are like bulls in a china shop, while others are more chill. Knowing which is which is crucial for science and the environment. The problem? The data we have is often incomplete, and the variety of phages is vast and

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Gen Z's Smart Money Moves: Outsaving Older Generations

Gen Z, often labeled as financially struggling, is actually leading the pack in retirement savings. A recent study reveals that nearly half of Gen Z workers are on track for retirement, outpacing baby boomers, Gen X, and millennials. This is quite a surprise, given the common belief that younger gen

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Nov 13 2025CRYPTO

Decoding Crypto: AI Puts Data Analysis in Everyone's Hands

Blockchains are open books, but reading them isn't easy. The data they hold is like a secret language, only understandable to those who know how to code. This has left most crypto users on the sidelines, watching experts do the work. But now, AI is changing the game. A new tool called Glint Analyti

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Amazonian Brew May Help Fight Cocaine's Brain Damage

Ayahuasca, a plant-based drink used in spiritual ceremonies, has two main active ingredients: DMT and harmine. DMT is a psychedelic compound, while harmine helps the body absorb DMT better. Recently, scientists wanted to see if these compounds could protect brain cells from the harmful effects of co

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Arsenal's Squad Depth: A Test for Arteta

Arsenal's recent success is a testament to their smart planning. The team has handled injuries well, thanks to a strong squad. This shows how important it is to have good players in every position. Now, with players coming back from injuries, manager Mikel Arteta has a big decision to make. He need

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

San Diego's Unequal Growth: Who Benefits?

San Diego's mayor had big plans to make the city fairer. Three years ago, he started "Build Better San Diego. " The goal was to fix up old parts of the city and make things more equal. But now, it looks like the plan is making things worse. The mayor wants to add lots of new houses and people to so

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Buildings Can Help Fight Viruses and Improve Air Quality

The way people use buildings has a big impact on indoor air quality. This is especially important now, with viruses like SARS-CoV-2 spreading mainly through the air indoors. To tackle this, a new tool called ArchABM has been created. It simulates how people interact with buildings and helps figure o

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Tech Firm Shares the Wealth with Investors

A well-known tech company has decided to share some of its success with its investors. They've announced a small but meaningful dividend of six cents per share. This payment is scheduled for December 15, 2025, but only for those who own shares by November 28, 2025. This move shows that the company

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bridge Trouble in China: What Went Wrong?

In a dramatic turn of events, a brand new bridge in southwest China crumbled into the mountainside just a day after it was shut down. The Hongqi Bridge, which connects Sichuan and Tibet, had to be closed on Monday because of cracks spotted on nearby roads. But on Tuesday, a landslide struck, causing

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Giants Shake Up Quarterback Plans: Winston Steps In

The New York Giants are making some big changes at quarterback. Mike Kafka, the new interim coach, has decided that Jameis Winston will start if Jaxson Dart can't play this Sunday against the Packers. Dart, the rookie who has been doing well, is still dealing with a concussion. It looks like he won'

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