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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Metal Particles Team Up for Big Tasks

Scientists have found a clever way to stick tiny metal particles onto even tinier plastic beads. This isn't just any random sticking together. It's a carefully planned process that happens super fast. The metal particles are like little helpers that can do two big things: speed up chemical reactions

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Joshua Proves His Might in Miami Showdown

Anthony Joshua, a former heavyweight boxing champion, faced off against Jake Paul, a YouTuber turned boxer, in a highly anticipated match in Miami. The fight was seen as a chance for Joshua to regain some of his lost glory and for Paul to prove himself in the boxing world. Joshua, who had not fough

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Moves Against Russia's Oil Trade

Ukraine has been making daring strikes on Russia's oil tankers. They've used drones to hit four ships in just a few weeks. These attacks show Ukraine is getting more confident and willing to take big risks. Two of these attacks happened far from Ukraine, in the Mediterranean Sea. The other two were

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Taipei's Rare Violence: A Lone Attacker's Deadly Spree

Taiwan, known for its low crime rates, faced an unusual incident last Friday. A single attacker caused chaos in Taipei's busy shopping area. Four people lost their lives, including the attacker himself. The man, identified as Chang Wen, was 27 years old and came from Taoyuan. He died after falling f

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Japan and Central Asia Join Forces for a Brighter Future

Japan and five Central Asian countries came together for their first-ever summit. This meeting was a big deal. It happened in Tokyo and lasted two days. The countries involved were Japan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. They all agreed on some important things. The

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Little Girl Shows Strength, Says No to Unwanted Touch

A video has gone viral, showing a young Black girl standing up for herself in a store. She was trying on a pink dress with her mom when a stranger reached out to touch her face. The girl's reaction was clear: she didn't like it. She said, \"No touching my face, \" and her mom backed her up. This is

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Courts Tell Companies: Green Spending is Not Optional

The Supreme Court of India has made a big decision. It says companies must spend money on protecting the environment. This is not just a nice thing to do. It is a rule. The court says companies have a duty to care for nature. The court looked at a case about the Great Indian Bustard. This bird is i

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Mindful Science: Bridging Gaps in Mental Health Care

In 2005, a new player entered the mental health research scene. Neuro-Behavioral Clinical Research (NBR) was born. It aimed to blend science with a deep sense of care. The goal? To understand the human mind better while helping people in need. NBR doesn't just focus on research. It also works to ma

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Tigger's Adventures: A Cat's Tale of Freedom and Healing

Tigger, a seven-year-old feline, has a knack for exploration. His owner once found him with a torn ear and blood on his fur. This raised concerns, and a trip to the vet confirmed he was okay. But Tigger's adventures didn't stop there. One day, Tigger slipped out while his owner was feeding other ca

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

How Weather, Lockdowns, and Holidays Affect Hospital Visits

A study looked at how weather, lockdowns, and holidays changed the number of people going to a big hospital in the UK for emergencies, especially those related to cancer. Over seven and a half years, researchers found some interesting patterns. First, bad weather like storms and heavy rain made few

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