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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Agents: The New Workforce Revolutionizing Business

In the fast-paced world of business, a new player has emerged, changing the game for companies worldwide. Dust, a young AI platform, has hit a major milestone, reaching $6 million in annual revenue. This is a big deal because it shows that businesses are no longer just playing around with simple cha

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

How Classroom Signals Shape Student Views

In a study from 2024, researchers looked at how trigger warnings and safe space messages affect students' views of their teachers and classrooms. They showed videos of instructors giving a lecture on trauma, with different combinations of trigger warnings and safe space notifications. The students t

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

U. S. Halts Some Arms to Ukraine Amid Trump-Putin Talk

A significant shift in U. S. military aid to Ukraine has sparked debates and concerns. The U. S. has decided to temporarily stop sending certain missiles and ammunition to Ukraine, which is currently defending itself against Russian forces. This decision comes after a review of America's own stockpi

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

How Understanding Epilepsy Changes Minds in Turkey

In Turkey, many people do not know much about epilepsy. This lack of knowledge can lead to unfair treatment of those who have the condition. A recent study looked into how much people in Northern Turkey understand about epilepsy. It also checked if this understanding affects how they see people with

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Trick Crypto Firms with Fake Zoom Updates

North Korean hackers have found a new way to target crypto startups. They are using fake Zoom updates to sneak malware onto Mac computers. This malware, called NimDoor, is more advanced than usual. It uses a mix of different programming languages to steal data and stay hidden. The hackers first tri

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

Who Should Speak Up About War Crimes?

In times of conflict, questions arise about who should speak up against injustices. Some believe that experts in ethics have a duty to voice their opinions. But is this duty unique to them, or does it apply to everyone? Before diving into this, let's look at some key points about ethics in warfare.

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Understanding Self-Driving Cars: Why Explaining Their Choices Matters

Self-driving cars are becoming more common, but they can still puzzle the people riding in them. When these cars make decisions, passengers might not understand why. This lack of clarity can make people less trusting of the technology. Clear explanations can help. When self-driving cars explain the

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

A Star's Fiery Double Goodbye

Astronomers have snapped a stunning photo of a star's aftermath, revealing a rare double explosion. This star, now a supernova remnant named SNR 0509-67. 5, showed signs of two blasts. The image, taken with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT), displays different chemical e

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

US Weapons Pause: What's Next for Ukraine?

The US has decided to pause some weapons shipments to Ukraine. This includes air defence missiles and other arms that were previously promised. The reason? The US wants to make sure it has enough weapons for itself. This shift comes after a review of US military support around the world. The White

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

How Warm-Ups Affect Your Balance: What You Should Know

Warm-ups are a big deal in sports. They get your muscles ready and can boost your performance. But what about your balance? That's a bit more complicated. Not all warm-ups help your balance in the same way. It all depends on the kind of exercises you do. Local exercises are short and target specifi

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