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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding and Baby Colic: Can Mom's Diet Make a Difference?

Ever wondered if changing what you eat can help soothe a fussy baby? Researchers dove into this question, focusing on breastfeeding moms dealing with colic. They wanted to see how moms' diets might affect their babies' upset tummies. Instead of just looking at one side of the story, the study took

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Space Woes: More Losses Expected for Starliner Program

Well, it seems like Boeing is still facing a bumpy ride with its Starliner commercial crew program. In a recent press release, the company admitted it's bracing for some more financial hits. They're expecting to take a $400 million beating, along with some other programs like the VC-25B presidential

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Jan 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Microscopic Creatures in Hudson Strait: A Warming World's Impact

The Arctic's Hudson Strait is experiencing some big changes due to climate change. It's getting warmer, rivers are discharging more water, and sea ice is melting faster than ever before. This means the area stays ice-free for longer during the summer. Scientists decided to check out the tiny microbe

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

Steve Mosko Exits Village Roadshow: A Leap into Uncertainty?

Steve Mosko, a well-respected name in the entertainment industry, recently separated from his role as CEO of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group. The departure comes during a challenging period for the company, which has been grappling with financial difficulties since last fall. Village Roadshow,

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

The Changing Face of Warner Bros. Games

Warner Bros. Games is undergoing a big shake-up. David Haddad, the head of the division for over a decade, is stepping down. He's not leaving right away, though. Haddad will stay for the next three months to help find his replacement and make sure things run smoothly. The company wants to minimize a

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Jan 23 2025BUSINESS

CNN's Big Change: Layoffs and a Digital Push

CNN is shaking things up. It's letting go of about 200 people, which is about 6% of its workforce. But there's a silver lining. The network is pouring $70 million into its digital future. They're planning a new streaming service and want to grow their digital business. This is a big deal because peo

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Jan 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Forecasting Harvest: AI & XAI Team Up for Climate-Smart Farming

Climate change is messing with our food! With weird weather patterns happening more often, like crazy droughts and floods, crops aren’t growing as well. This makes it tough for farmers and affects everyone's food security. To tackle this, scientists are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Explain

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Climate Change's Surprising Impact on Suicide Rates

You might not think that climate change and suicide are connected, but scientists are finding some troubling links. As our planet heats up, we're seeing more extreme weather events like heatwaves, storms, and droughts. These environmental changes can really mess with people's mental health, leading

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

How Formic Acid Leaks Can Slow Down Green Energy Advancements

You probably don't think much about formic acid, but it's actually a big deal in the world of renewable energy. This tiny molecule is great for storing hydrogen, but it has a sneaky habit of leaking through barriers meant to keep it contained. When that happens, it slows down the production of green

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Jan 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Earth's Heat Record: 2024 Tops the List

Last year, Earth broke another record. NASA confirmed that 2024 was the hottest year ever, with temperatures higher than any year since we started keeping track in 1880. Why is this happening? Scientists blame greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane, which have been increasing since the Ind

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