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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Boosts Language Learning and Translation

The FACT model is a new tool that helps with language translation and learning. It uses a mix of text and visual information to make translations better. This model is special because it looks at future context and ensures that the translation makes sense with both text and images. In tests, the FA

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Jul 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Spread of Superbugs in Our Sewers and Hospitals

In Singapore, scientists dug deep into the world of superbugs. They found that some bacteria in hospitals and sewers are becoming resistant to common antibiotics. These bacteria, like E. coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, are tough to treat. They carry special genes that make them resistant to drugs li

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Jul 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Silent Crisis: Children Starve as Aid Struggles to Reach Them

In Gaza, a young girl named Razan Abu Zaher, just four years old, lost her life due to severe hunger. Her story is not alone. Many children and adults are suffering from malnutrition, with at least 76 kids and 10 adults having died since the conflict started in October 2023. The situation worsened w

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

WNBA Stars Stand Up for Fair Pay

In Indianapolis, something big happened at the WNBA All-Star Game. Players from both teams, Team Clark and Team Collier, showed up in special warmup shirts. These shirts had a clear message: "Pay us what you owe us. " This wasn't just a fashion statement; it was a bold move to get people's attention

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Jul 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Riding into the Future: Can Spain Balance Bikes and Cars?

Spain is witnessing a growing number of cyclists, but is the infrastructure ready for this change? This is a hot topic, and the main concern is whether bikes and cars can coexist safely on the roads. Looking at the facts, a recent study looked at 50 areas in Spain over ten years. The findings show

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Robots in Surgery: How They're Changing Hernia Fixes

Robots are now helping doctors fix hernias. This is big news because it means less pain and faster healing for patients. But not all robot techniques are the same. Three main methods are being used: rTAPP, rRives, and rTARUP. Each has its own pros and cons. A big study looked at these methods. It c

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Nature's Power: The Future of Solar Energy

The world is on the hunt for clean energy. Solar power is a big part of this. But there is a new kid on the block: dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). These are different from the usual silicon solar panels. They use dyes to capture sunlight. And guess what? These dyes can come from nature. Nature

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Helping Little Lungs Breathe: The Science Behind ECMO for Kids

ECMO, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, is a lifesaver for kids with severe breathing problems. It's like a temporary lung, giving their own lungs a break to heal. Doctors are always learning more about how to use it best. New tech and better ways to manage ECMO are changing how doctors treat

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Jul 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building a Better Shield for Computer Chips

Creating secure designs for computer chips is no easy task. It takes a lot of time and effort. Even small mistakes can cause big problems. To tackle this, a new system called CITADEL was created. It's like a building block set for security. You can mix and match different parts to create a strong de

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Jul 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Superheroes and Smurfs: A Weekend at the Movies

This weekend, movie fans saw some big changes at the box office. "Superman" is still flying high, but not as high as last week. It made $16. 6 million on its second Friday, bringing its total to $194. 4 million. That's a big drop, but it's still doing better than other superhero movies like "Thunder

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