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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Farmers' Eco-Friendly Pest Control

Farmers today face a big challenge. They need to keep pests away from their crops while also protecting the environment and their communities. There's no easy way out. They can't just spray chemicals whenever they want. So, they are getting creative and using technology to stay ahead of the game. Th

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Feb 27 2025EDUCATION

How Friends and Foes Shape School Success in China

In China, high school students often face a unique challenge: balancing their studies with the dynamics of their friendships. This isn't just about who sits next to you in class. It's about how those relationships can either boost or hinder your drive to succeed in subjects like math and

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Feb 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Changing Face of the Forest: A Tale of Land and Agriculture

The Gonçalves Dias River sub-basin is a unique blend of nature and agriculture. It's home to the eastern part of Iguaçu National Park and the surrounding farmlands. This area is super important for protecting and restoring biodiversity in Paraná. It's also key for creating ecological corridors, whic

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Venus's Magnetic Mysteries: Shocklets and SLAMS

Venus, our neighboring planet, has a magnetic field that's a bit different from Earth's. It's not as strong or as organized. But, it still has some interesting features. One of these is something called the foreshock. This is an area where the solar wind, a stream of charged particles from the Sun,

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Hopping to the Moon: Private Companies Race to the Lunar Surface

The moon is getting crowded. Companies are sending spacecraft to the lunar surface faster than ever before. This time, a company called Intuitive Machines is trying to land a drone on the moon's south pole. The drone, named Grace, will hop into a dark crater that never sees sunlight. This is not

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

A Close Call with a Cosmic Rock

A huge rock from space, named 2024 YR4, was first spotted in 2024. Scientists had a close look at it for two months. They found out that it won't hit Earth in 2032. The chances of it hitting Earth were very low, just 0. 0017%. This means it will fly by our planet without causing any harm. The Europe

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Feb 27 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Health: Rome's Rollercoaster Ride

The Gemelli Hospital in Rome has become a hub of activity and emotion. People from all walks of life have gathered outside, hoping to catch a glimpse of Pope Francis or simply to show their support. A makeshift shrine adorns the statue of John Paul II, complete with candles, flowers, and balloons. T

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Feb 27 2025HEALTH

Supercharging Cancer Treatment: A New Way to Boost Immune Response

Imagine fighting cancer with a supercharged immune system. Scientists have been working on ways to make immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) more effective. ICB is a treatment that helps the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells. The problem is, it doesn't always work as well as we'd like. One

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Feb 27 2025BUSINESS

How Chinese Manufacturing Firms Can Boost Innovation Through Smart Supply Chain Choices

In the world of manufacturing, supply chain integration can be a game-changer. It's all about how companies connect and work with their suppliers, customers, and internal teams. This connection can either boost or hinder a company's ability to innovate. The study looked at 1, 038 manufactur

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Feb 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Making Nature Safe: A Step-by-Step Guide

Protecting our environment and keeping biodiversity alive is a big job. The problem is, rules for protection are often too vague. They need to be made more specific to be useful. This guide is all about making those rules work better. It starts by looking at the benefits we get from nature,

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