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Mar 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Private Space Venture: A Bold Step Forward

A German space startup made a big splash in Norway. A test rocket blasted off from a spaceport in Norway. The rocket was designed to test the ability to launch satellites from Europe. It was a short flight. The rocket took off and then exploded 40 seconds later. The company behind the rocket ca

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Aid pours in, but Myanmar's medical supplies are running low

The death toll in Myanmar and Thailand has risen sharply since a powerful earthquake hit the region. The number of people killed in Myanmar has reached 1, 644. The number of injured people is 3, 408 and 139 people are still missing. The earthquake struck near Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest ci

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking India's Green Fuel Potential: The Power of Crop Waste

India's agricultural landscape is vast, and with it comes a significant amount of crop waste. This waste, often seen as a burden, could be a goldmine for producing biohydrogen, a clean and modern biofuel. Biohydrogen offers a dual benefit: it's a clean energy source and it helps manage waste effecti

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

The Power of a Tiny Fungus: Citric Acid's Big Role

Citric acid is a big deal. It's everywhere, from your favorite drinks to your skincare products. This tiny molecule is the most used organic acid on the planet. It's not just about taste or smell. It's about health, too. Citric acid is a key player in the pharmaceutical world. Why is citric acid so

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Older Brains, Tougher Fight: IDH Mutant Astrocytomas

Astrocytomas are brain tumors that can strike at any age, but they often hit younger and middle-aged adults the hardest. These tumors, when they have a specific mutation in the IDH gene, tend to have a better outlook. However, when these tumors show up in people 55 and older, things get a bit murkie

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Mar 29 2025RELIGION

End of Ramadan: A Time for Celebration and Reflection

The Islamic holy month of Ramadan is coming to an end, and Muslims worldwide are preparing to celebrate Eid al-Fitr. This joyous occasion is marked by communal prayers and various festivities. For many, it's a time to reunite with family and friends, exchange gifts, and enjoy special meals. In some

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

Young Tech Star's Big Lie: The $175 Million Fraud

A young entrepreneur, Charlie Javice, was found guilty of tricking JPMorgan Chase. She claimed her startup, Frank, had millions of customers. In reality, she had only a fraction of that number. This deception cost the bank $175 million. The trial lasted five weeks in a Manhattan court. Javice, now 3

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Mar 29 2025CELEBRITIES

A Rapper's Tragic End: A Fatal Police Chase in Atlanta

A well-known rapper, Young Scooter, met a tragic end on his 39th birthday. He was in his hometown of Atlanta when he suffered a fatal injury during a police chase. The incident occurred when officers responded to reports of gunshots at a residence on William Nye Drive SE. A woman was reportedly bein

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Mar 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Will Smith's New Album: From Red Carpet to Rap Stage

It was a night meant for celebration. In March 2022, Will Smith was supposed to be basking in the glow of his Oscar win. Instead, he found himself in the middle of a scandal that would change his career forever. The incident happened at the Oscars. Chris Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett S

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Deadly Quake Strikes Myanmar

In Myanmar, the death toll from a recent earthquake has risen to over 1, 000 people. The quake, measuring 7. 7 on the Richter scale, hit near the country's second-largest city. The military-led government reported that 1, 002 people have died, with 2, 376 injured and 30 missing. The numbers could st

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