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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Why NATO Needs a Medicine Stockpile

The world has seen some big changes lately. Wars and sudden crises have shown how weak our medical supply chains can be. When things go wrong, we need medicines fast. But making and moving them quickly is tough. So, what's the solution? A group of experts got together to figure out which medicines a

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Little Explorers of the Sea: How Baby Marine Creatures Find Their Home

The ocean is full of tiny, swimming babies of sea creatures. These little ones are called larvae. They float around until they find a good spot to grow up. This is a big deal because if they don't find the right place, they can't become adults. This process is super important for sea life, especiall

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Strong Krull Primes in Math

Math is full of tricky ideas, and one of them is how flatness and primes work together. Usually, this is studied in commutative Noetherian rings, where things behave nicely. But what happens when we step outside this comfort zone? That's where strong Krull primes come into play. Strong Krull primes

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Workplace Stress: A Growing Concern for Young Employees

One in four U. S. workers is dealing with stress, anxiety, or depression. This is a big problem, especially for Millennials and Gen Z. They have faced many economic challenges. Things like high inflation, rising costs of living, and trade issues are making life harder for them. Wages are not keeping

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Harvard and the Government: What's the Hold-Up?

The U. S. Department of Education is in the final stages of talks with Harvard University. This comes after a series of probes into the school's adherence to federal guidelines. Some folks see these actions as a form of political targeting. The situation started when the Trump administration took a

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Harm: How FGM Impacts Kenyan Women's Lives

In Kenya, a harmful practice tied to cultural norms is still affecting many women. This is female genital mutilation, or FGM. It's not just a health issue but also a social one. It's more common in certain ethnic groups. Many women face pressure to go through with it. This pressure comes from their

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Ohio Lawmakers Push for More Religion in Schools: What's the Deal?

Ohio's Republican lawmakers are making waves with new bills that aim to bring more religion into public schools. One bill, called the Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act, wants to teach students about the good things Christianity has done in history. Another bill, the Historical Education Displays Ac

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Kiss? Scientists Have a Surprising Answer

Kissing might seem like a very human thing to do. But guess what? It's not! Scientists think that kissing started way before humans even existed. They believe that our ancient ancestors were doing it over 20 million years ago. That's a long time ago! So, how did they figure this out? Well, they stu

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Nov 21 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Brawl: Core and Maple Clash Over Yield Products

In the world of cryptocurrency, partnerships can turn sour quickly. Core Foundation and Maple Finance, once collaborators, are now locked in a legal battle. Core accuses Maple of breaking their agreement and misusing confidential information to launch a competing product, syrupBTC. This feud started

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Digital Hangouts Shape Young Minds

Young people today are growing up in a world where online spaces are just as real as the physical ones. Platforms like social media and online games have become virtual hangouts, changing how they connect with friends and make new ones. These digital spaces can be great for staying in touch and maki

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