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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Malaria's Hidden Enemy: How India's Battle with P. vivax is Changing the Game

India is the world's hotspot for P. vivax malaria, a type of malaria that is less common globally but still a major issue. Over 3. 6 million cases have been recorded in India, making up nearly half of all P. vivax cases worldwide. The current methods for detecting P. vivax malaria are not ideal. Th

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Mar 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

AMD's New GPUs: A Fresh Challenge to Nvidia

AMD has just launched two new graphics cards, the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT. These cards are priced at $549 and $599 respectively, and they are set to give Nvidia a run for its money in the midrange market. The RX 9070 is around 17 percent faster than Nvidia’s RTX 5070 in 4K without upscaling

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Farmers and Meat Producers Brace for Tariff Turmoil

Farmers and meat producers across the U. S. are in for a rough ride. New tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China are set to hit their profits hard. These tariffs could cost them billions if they stay in place. Consumers might see higher prices for produce and ground beef soon. However, some impacts mig

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Soybean Secrets: Unlocking the Power of Benin's Green Gold

Soybeans are a superfood. They are packed with nutrients and can be used in many different ways. This makes them very important in world trade. In Benin, soybeans are a major cash crop. Farmers grow them almost everywhere. But, there are some big problems. Low yields and weather issues make it hard

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Motherhood: A Journey of Belonging and Not-Belonging

Motherhood is a life-changing experience that deeply affects health and well-being. It brings a mix of emotions and challenges. The journey into motherhood is often seen through a narrow lens. This lens is shaped by cultural expectations and focuses on individual identity. It often overlooks the com

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Mar 05 2025SPORTS

Eagles Make Big Move: Bradberry's Departure

Philadelphia Eagles have made a significant decision to part ways with cornerback James Bradberry. The Eagles are letting go of Bradberry, a veteran player in their defense. This move comes with a financial twist. By designating Bradberry as a post-June 1 release, the Eagles will save a significant

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Melanoma: The Genetic Link

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can be quite serious. Scientists have been looking into why some people get it more often than others. They found that certain genes can make a person more likely to get melanoma. These genes can be passed down from parents to their kids. This is what we call i

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Mar 05 2025SPORTS

Rugby's Hidden Risks: A Closer Look at Injuries in High School Rugby

Rugby is a thrilling sport, but it's not without its dangers. High school students playing rugby in Canada face different risks depending on the format of the game. 7s and 15s rugby have different rules and structures. 7s is faster-paced and more continuous, while 15s has more strategic play and set

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Mar 04 2025BUSINESS

Best Buy's 2025 Wrap-Up: A Mixed Bag of Results and Challenges

Best Buy's 2025 financial year ended with a mix of good and bad news. The electronics giant reported that its fourth-quarter earnings and revenue beat expectations. However, the company's CEO, Corie Barry, warned that prices for U. S. consumers are likely to rise. This is due to new tariffs imposed

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Mar 04 2025BUSINESS

Your Grocery Bill is About to Go Up

The price of your favorite fruits might go up. Why? Because the government has decided to put extra charges on goods coming from Mexico. This means that soon, you might be paying more for things like avocados and bananas. This is all because of new taxes called tariffs. These tariffs could hit Targe

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