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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

A Smart Way to Boost a Powerful Cleanup Tool

A special protein called Dha A is great at breaking down mustard gas. However, it has a big problem: it's not very stable. This makes it hard to use it widely. So, scientists came up with a clever idea. They wrapped Dha A in a special gel. This gel is made from poloxamer, a substance often used to c

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Mar 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is changing the way we track greenhouse gases

The fight against climate change is real. It is important to know just how much greenhouse gas is being pumped into the atmosphere. This is where life cycle assessment comes in. It is a way to measure the environmental impact of a product from start to finish. From the moment raw materials are d

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Mar 22 2025BUSINESS

How Tech and Support Boosted Canadian Leaders During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic was a major test for leaders across Canada. It wasn't just about keeping the business running. It was about keeping the employees feeling safe and secure. The way leaders handled this crisis was crucial. They had to adapt quickly. They had to be creative. They had to be p

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Mar 21 2025BUSINESS

Corporate America's Shift in Diversity Goals

The corporate world is undergoing a significant change in how it approaches diversity. JPMorgan Chase, a major player in the banking industry, has decided to rebrand its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The new name will be "diversity, opportunity, and inclusion" (DOI). This move com

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's U-Turn: A Law Firm's $40m Deal

Political maneuvers often lead to unexpected outcomes. The recent change of heart by former President Donald Trump is a case in point. Trump had initially targeted a prominent New York-based law firm, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP. The firm had been under fire for its involvement i

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Legal Showdown: Trump's Wartime Law and Venezuelan Deportations

The Trump administration's use of an old law to deport Venezuelans is under scrutiny. A judge might block this move. This law, the Alien Enemies Act, is from 1798. It lets the government deport people from enemy countries during wartime. The judge wants to know if this law was used correctly. He als

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Beat Pokémon? The Claude Challenge

The AI world is buzzing with talk of artificial general intelligence (AGI). This is the idea of machines that can think and act like humans. Some big names in tech are predicting that this could happen soon. For example, Elon Musk thinks we might see AI smarter than any human by 2025. Others, like A

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Israel's New Push: What's Really Happening in Gaza?

The situation in Gaza is heating up. Israel's defense minister has given the military a clear order: take more territory. This move comes as Israel intensifies its attacks on Gaza, breaking a fragile peace that had been in place since January. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have been on the move,

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Venezuelan Gang Members: A Legal Battle Unfolds

The Trump administration is heading back to court to justify its decision to deport Venezuelan migrants without following proper legal procedures. This move has sparked a heated debate and a legal showdown with a federal judge. The dispute centers around the deportation of over two hundred individua

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Mar 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Legal Drama: The Fight Over It Ends With Us

The world of Hollywood is no stranger to drama, but the legal battle surrounding the film "It Ends With Us" has taken things to a new level. At the center of this storm are director Justin Baldoni, actress Blake Lively, and publicist Stephanie Jones. The latest twist involves Baldoni and his partner

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