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Nov 30 2025WEATHER

Chilly Start to December: Minnesota's Frosty Forecast

Minnesota is in for a frosty start to December. The first week is expected to be quite chilly, with temperatures taking a dive. Sunday is off to a breezy start, with some light snow being blown around. The wind will ease up as the day goes on, but the cold will stick around. Overnight, temperatures

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Florida's Nighttime Rocket Spectacle: Where and When to Watch

Florida's Space Coast is gearing up for another exciting rocket launch. This time, it's a late-night event that might just light up your sky. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is set to take off from Kennedy Space Center, carrying more Starlink satellites into orbit. If you're in Florida, you might get a

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Squishing Ceramics to Make Better Batteries

Ceramic membranes are super important in things like batteries and gas filters. They help make energy and split gases. But making them is tricky. When people heat them up to make them dense, some parts evaporate or move around. This messes up how well they work, especially in things like proton-cond

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Dads in Pakistan: The Untold Journey of First-Time Fathers

In Pakistan, the journey of becoming a father for the first time is often overlooked. Many people focus on the mother's experience, but what about the dads? This study aimed to fill that gap by talking to eight first-time fathers. Half of them were in the prenatal phase, and the other half were in t

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Understanding Sexual Assault Cases Among Children in Kavrepalanchok

Sexual assault is a serious crime that can deeply hurt a child's mind and emotions. It's important to talk about this issue to understand how it affects young people. In Nepal, a study looked at cases of sexual assault involving children in the Kavrepalanchok district. The study focused on children

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Starburst Galaxies

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, starburst galaxies are like cosmic fireworks, bursting with new stars. Scientists have been trying to figure out how to tell the age of these stellar nurseries. They use special tools called stellar population models. These models help predict how certain lines in

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

The Man Who Turned Science Into a Business

Scientific research has always been about sharing knowledge. For centuries, researchers published their findings in journals, helping the scientific community grow. But after World War II, things changed. Publishers started making big profits from these journals. One name that often comes up in thi

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Nov 30 2025CRYPTO

UK Crypto Rules: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Starting next year, crypto traders in the UK will have to share more personal details with trading platforms. This is part of new rules that aim to track crypto transactions and ensure people pay the right taxes. The UK government has decided that crypto service providers must collect and report cu

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Nov 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Clash: Privacy vs. Control in São Paulo

In São Paulo, a heated debate erupted during a crypto conference. The main topic? Privacy and freedom. Vinícius Brito, a crypto expert, sparked the crowd's enthusiasm. He said, "Privacy is like the body's immune system for freedom. " He believes that when privacy is attacked, freedom is next. Brito

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Space Food Revolution: Growing Protein for Mars Missions

Future Mars explorers face a big challenge: no grocery stores on the red planet. They can't rely on Earth for fresh supplies either, as resupply missions are too far away. So, how will they get enough food? A new project might have the answer. The European Space Agency (ESA) and Solar Foods are wor

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