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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Pseudoroegneria's Hidden Stress Fighters: The bZIP Genes

Have you ever wondered how some plants can survive extreme conditions like drought? One such plant is Pseudoroegneria libanotica, a tough grass from the Triticeae tribe. Scientists discovered 108 special genes in this plant, known as bZIP genes, which play a key role in helping plants cope with stre

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

China's Shopping Bonanza Surprises with Better-Than-Expected Sales

China's biggest shopping day of the year, known as Singles' Day, started earlier this year and ended on a high note. Despite a slow retail environment, consumers spent more than expected, according to consulting executives. This shopping event, similar to Black Friday, kicked off on October 14 and w

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Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Afghanistan's Taliban to Join U. N. Climate Talks

For the first time since seizing power, the Taliban will be present at a major international climate conference. The event, COP29, kicks off in Azerbaijan this Monday. Although the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan is not widely recognized, the country's environment agency announced a delegation will at

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Deadly Attack on Polio Campaign in Pakistan Raises Safety Concerns

In a tragic incident on Tuesday, militants attacked a health center in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where polio vaccinations were being organized. The attack led to a shootout that sadly claimed the life of a police officer, with three attackers also killed. The health workers were fortun

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Afghanistan and China: New Trade Ties in the Making

China has made a bold move, offering the Taliban-led Afghanistan tariff-free access to its industries. This could mean big things for both countries. China wants to tap into Afghanistan's rich mineral resources, like lithium and copper, which could help its economy. Meanwhile, the Taliban, who took

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Japan's 2024 Elections: Can Ishiba Turn Things Around?

In Japan, the polls opened on Sunday for the general election, marking a big test for the new Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba. He's trying to win voter support for his party, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has faced a lot of scandals and low approval ratings. The LDP has ruled Japan for mo

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Meet Joe Tsai: The Billionaire Behind The Brooklyn Nets and Alibaba's Success

You might have heard of the Miami Dolphins, but did you know that a billionaire named Joe Tsai could be their next big investor? Let’s get to know him better. Born in Taiwan, Joe is now a Canadian citizen with an impressive net worth of $9.8 billion. He's not just any wealthy guy; he co-founded Alib

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Native Tribes Speak Out: A Casino Plan's Impact on Ancestral Lands

Patwin tribes in California are worried about a proposed casino project that threatens their ancestral lands. The Department of the Interior is pushing this plan, which would see an eight-story casino built by the Scotts Valley Pomo tribe on Patwin territory. This development could destroy cultural

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Kids and Politics: What's the Deal?

Ever wondered how kids get their views on politics? A study found that kids from Democratic families were quicker to show hostility towards Republicans. This isn't surprising when you think about how family beliefs shape a kid's worldview. One interesting finding was that Republican families seemed

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Oct 03 2024FINANCE

Currency Dip: Why Japan's PM Comments Rocked the Yen

Japan's Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba, recently said something that made a big splash in the financial world. He didn't seem too keen on hiking interest rates anymore. This news sent the Japanese yen into a tailspin against the US dollar, hitting an all-time low of 147.15. But experts aren’t so sur

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