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May 29 2026ART

Microbe‑Machines: Art That Breathes and Flies

An artist in Brooklyn builds living sculptures that grow, move, and even lift off the ground. In a forested park outside New York City, she places tall columns filled with soil, water and microbes that change color over time. The work only exists in summer, when light and heat let the tiny communiti

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May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

New missile launchers get lighter and smarter for troops

The Army just got its hands on the first batch of updated Javelin missile launchers, a move the military says will help soldiers spot targets faster and carry less gear. Built by two big defense companies, these new launchers shrink the old model’s size by 30% and trim weight by 25%, making them eas

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May 27 2026HEALTH

How Donated Help Fades and Problems Grow in Uganda’s Biggest Refuge Camp

In 2025, a sudden stop in outside cash and supplies left aid workers scrambling in Nakivale, one of Africa’s longest-running refugee spots. Many residents woke up to empty clinics and empty ration lines even though the camp had survived for years on foreign donations. Officials say the cuts came fas

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May 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tracking pollution in hidden corners of the sea

Scientists took a close look at a quiet stretch of coast where the Skagerrak Sea meets land. They wanted to see how certain chemicals move around in water, mud, and shellfish. These chemicals, called PAHs, come from old fires, car exhaust, or oil spills. But the team also checked for two new types o

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Tech vs Old-School Tricks: Who Makes Better Suggestions?

Shopping online or picking a movie can feel like a lucky dip—unless smart systems step in. These systems track what people buy or watch, then guess what others might like next. Right now, most use “classical” math to spot these patterns. But that math struggles when there’s too much data or too many

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May 23 2026ENVIRONMENT

Rivers Are Running Out of Breath – Here’s Why It Matters

Freshwater rivers are quietly running low on oxygen, and scientists say it’s happening faster than expected. A global study tracking 21, 000 river sections over nearly 40 years found that about 80% of them lost oxygen, with tropical rivers struggling the most. While warming climates usually hit cold

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Choosing Between Closed and Open UV Printers

Modern UV printers are becoming common in homes and small studios, but people now ask why many of them use closed ink systems. Closed systems keep the ink sealed from light, air and dust, which helps the printer run smoothly without constant user care. Open or refillable systems let users save

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May 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

How AI is changing the cleanup game for polluted sites

Cleaning up polluted land isn’t just about digging and dumping. It’s about understanding what’s happening underground and making smart choices fast. For years, experts have relied on site models—basically educated guesses—to decide how to remove harmful vapors from soil and groundwater. These models

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May 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Audio Receiver: Music or Movies?

When buying an audio receiver, you’ll face a simple but important choice: AV or stereo. The key difference isn’t just the name—it’s about what you plan to do with it. If movies and immersive sound are your focus, an AV receiver is the way to go. It powers multiple speakers to create surround sound,

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May 16 2026HEALTH

Understanding Money Struggles in Cancer Treatment in Pakistan

Cancer treatment isn’t just about medicine and hospital visits—money matters too. In Pakistan, patients with stomach and bowel cancers often face another battle: financial stress. This stress, called financial toxicity, can push people to skip treatments or cut back on basic needs. A recent study lo

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