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Feb 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Electric Ships: The Future of Global Trade?

Electric vehicles are not just for roads. They are now sailing the seas. The Ning Yuan Dian Kun, a container ship, is a game-changer. It's the first of its kind. It runs on electricity, not diesel. This ship can carry 740 containers. That's a lot of cargo! The ship has 10 big batteries. They are li

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Feb 18 2026SCIENCE

How Tiny Heat Waves Can Spot Proteins

Proteins are like tiny messengers in our body. They play a big role in diseases, drugs, and research. So, spotting them quickly and accurately is super important. There's a cool new way to do this using something called microscale thermophoresis (MST). It's like a heat wave that helps us see these p

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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

American Roads May Soon See Solid-State EV Batteries

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a common sight on American roads, but the batteries powering them are still evolving. Most EVs use lithium-iron phosphate (LFP), nickel-manganese cobalt (NMC), or nickel-cobalt aluminum (NCA) batteries. These are well-known technologies, but they have been around

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

EV's Chilly Challenge: What Owners Should Know

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become popular for their eco-friendliness and efficiency. However, when winter hits, they face a unique challenge: cold weather can significantly reduce their driving range. This issue gained attention in January 2024 when some Tesla owners in Chicago found their EVs' ba

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

What's the Deal with Product Labels?

Product labels are full of fancy words. "Scientifically proven, " "dermatologist approved, " "lab-tested" – these phrases pop up everywhere. But what do they really mean? Not as much as one might think. Companies use these terms to sound more credible. It's a way to gain trust. But not all claims a

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Jan 20 2026SCIENCE

Decoding Protein Folding: The Missing Pieces

Proteins are like tiny machines in our bodies. They do lots of important jobs. But before they can work, they need to fold into the right shape. This is called the native structure. Scientists know a lot about these final shapes. But they don't know much about the shapes proteins take while folding.

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How DNA Tests Can Help Men With Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue for many men. Doctors often use a method called active surveillance to monitor it. This means they keep a close eye on the cancer instead of treating it right away. But how do they decide who is a good fit for this approach? One tool that might help is the

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Nanotech and Prostate Cancer: Can Curcumin and Piperine Really Help?

Prostate cancer is a tough nut to crack. It often becomes resistant to treatments, and the side effects can pile up. So, scientists are always on the lookout for new ways to fight it. Curcumin and piperine are two natural compounds that have shown promise. They can target cancer cells directly. But

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Iran's Economic Unrest: A Closer Look at the Growing Protests

Protests have been happening in Iran for nine days now. They started because of money problems. The currency is losing value, and prices are going up. Rights groups say at least 25 people have died. More than 1, 000 people have been arrested. These protests are not as big as the ones in 2022-23. Th

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

How MRI Scans Help in Prostate Cancer Surgery

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue. Doctors often use a procedure called robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) to treat it. This method is quite effective, but sometimes, cancer cells are left behind. This is known as a positive surgical margin (PSM). It happens in about one out of five

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