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Feb 03 2025FINANCE

The Tesla Trump Bubble

Tesla's journey from a risky venture to a market giant is quite a tale. Since the last presidential election, Tesla's stock value has skyrocketed to around $1. 3 trillion dollars, making it worth more than several major automakers combined. This surge has investors betting big on Tesla's future, des

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Myles Garrett's Big Decision: Why He's Asking for a Trade

Myles Garrett, a star defensive player, has asked for a change of scenery. He is now looking for a trade from the Browns. He wants to play for a team that can help him win a Super Bowl. You might be wondering why he would leave. Well, Garrett is a competitive person who has been with the Br

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Africa Nuclear Power Reboot

Southeast Asia is eager to put nuclear power back on the table. That’s right, we’re talking about nuclear energy, folks. In the Philippines, there’s a lone nuclear power plant in Bataan, sitting idle for over 40 years after the 1970 construction. That’s because of some safety scares and corruption

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Which Drug Works Best for Lungs Affected by Scleroderma?

Let's talk about a tough condition called Scleroderma, specifically the kind that affects the lungs. People with this trouble often get medicines to try and control it. To find out which drugs work best, researchers looked at four commonly used medicines: tocilizumab, rituximab, mycophenolate mofeti

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Car Makers Set For a Bumpy Ride

In a recent move, US automakers are facing challenging times. The new tariffs on goods coming in from Canada, Mexico and China will likely add strain. A heavy barrier to these items crossing US borders has been put in place. When we speak of these goods, we're talking about cars, car parts, machines

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Nanotechnology Shakes Up Drugs and DNA

In the exciting world of nanotechnology, tiny protein bubbles, or nanovesicles, are making waves. These tiny guys are different from traditional liposomes, which are often used in medicines. They are built from proteins and peptides and are less likely to trigger an immune response and show better r

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Mulberry Leaves: A Sweet Defense Against Diabetes Brain Damage

Diabetes can mess with your brain big time. It can cause a lot of oxidative stress, which is like a nasty fight in your brain cells. This fight can lead to brain cells dying off. Scientists have found that two special parts of mulberry leaves, chlorogenic acid (CGA) and neochlorogenic acid (NCGA),

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Can Smell Loss Be a Sign of Something More Serious?

The scent of trouble. Not to be overly dramatic, but scientists think they can catch big health problems like Parkinson's disease and Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) by noticing a change in smell. These are big diseases that mainly affect older people, and they can really mess with a person's thinki

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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Let's Hear It:How Drivers Respond to Car Reminders

Autonomous vehicles are becoming more common, and this brings a plenty of new challenges. Many cars today have driving aids like text reminders, visual cues, alarm sounds or digital voice assistants. Can you guess which ones drivers like best? Well, a small group of drivers were put to the tes

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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Surprise! Your Phone Now Has A Chat Bot

Recently, a Chinese company stunned many by achieving impressive AI results without using the most powerful chips. Imagine a world where your phone assistant understands your conversation without needing a supercomputer. That's exactly the breakthrough made by DeepSeek with their R1 model.

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