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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Cosmic Visitors, Climate Talks, and Ancient Mysteries

A new comet is making a close approach to Earth, but don't expect any alien visitors. Comet C/2025 V1 (Borisov) is not an interstellar object, despite some wild speculations. It was discovered by Gennadiy Borisov, who also found the second-ever interstellar object and another comet in 2019. The come

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Who's Getting a Break from President Trump?

President Trump has been handing out pardons and sentence reductions like candy. Recently, he pardoned former aide Rudy Giuliani, ex-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, and others accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election results. But that's not all. He's also shown mercy to former U. S.

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Nov 10 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Companies Take a Gamble on Risky Tokens

The crypto market is changing fast. Companies that used to focus on big names like bitcoin are now turning to lesser-known, riskier tokens. This shift is making some people nervous about how unstable the market could become. More and more companies are jumping into the crypto world. As of September

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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Belize Bank's Big Tech Upgrade

Belize Bank, a long-standing financial institution in Belize, is teaming up with i2c Inc. to give its technology a major overhaul. This partnership aims to bring Belize Bank into the digital age, making banking more accessible and secure for everyone in the country. The bank, which has been around

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Smart Strategies to Improve Antibiotic Use

Denmark took a step to fight antibiotic resistance in 2018. They introduced quality clusters in general practices. These clusters let doctors pick topics to improve, like antibiotic use. The goal was to see if focusing on antibiotics in these clusters made a difference. Researchers looked at prescr

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Muscle Mysteries in Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy, a condition affecting movement and posture, often leads to changes in muscles over time. These changes happen at a tiny level, where muscle fibers and their tiny structures don't work as they should. Scientists have been studying these changes, but it's not easy. Different studies us

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Nov 10 2025WEATHER

Philippines Braces for Another Powerful Typhoon

The Philippines is once again facing a major storm, with Super Typhoon Fung-wong making landfall just days after another deadly storm. This time, the focus is on preparedness and response. Fung-wong, a powerful storm with winds reaching 115 miles per hour, hit the eastern part of the country on Sun

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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Brain Boosters: A New Way to Fight Memory Loss

Brain diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's are tough to treat. Scientists have tried many things, but nothing has worked really well. Now, they are looking at new ways to get medicine to the brain. One idea is to use the nose! Yes, the nose! This method is not invasive and can help the medicine

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Nov 10 2025HEALTH

Breathing Dirty Air: How Pollution Harms Our Lungs

Air pollution is a serious issue that affects our health in many ways. Since 2013, experts have confirmed that it can cause cancer. People living in areas with poor air quality are at a higher risk of developing lung cancer. In fact, air pollution is the second leading cause of early deaths worldwid

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Nov 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: What's Really Happening Right Now?

Climate change is speeding up. It's not just getting warmer; it's getting warmer faster. The past few years have seen record-breaking temperatures. A big study in June showed that the average global temperature is now rising by 0. 27 degrees Celsius every ten years. That's almost 50% faster than it

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