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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

Ocean Gold: Brown Algae's Hidden Potential

Brown algae, those humble sea plants, are more than just seaweed. They are packed with special molecules that could change the game in medicine and health. These molecules, like fucoidans and sterols, are created because brown algae live in tough conditions. They could be the key to new drugs and he

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Call for Defense Amid Russian Strikes

Russia's recent missile and drone strikes on Ukraine have left a trail of destruction, claiming four lives and injuring sixteen others. The attacks, which occurred overnight into Saturday, have once again highlighted the urgent need for robust air defense systems in Ukraine. In Kyiv, the capital, t

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Florida's Health Care Crossroads: The Affordable Care Act's Uncertain Future

Florida stands at a critical juncture regarding health care. The state has the highest number of people enrolled in Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans, with nearly 4. 7 million residents relying on this coverage. However, the enhanced subsidies that have made these plans affordable are set to expire at

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Mackenzie Dern: A Fighter's Journey Across Cultures

Mackenzie Dern is a unique fighter. She was born in Phoenix, Arizona, but her life has been a blend of American and Brazilian cultures. Her father is a famous Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) practitioner, and her stepmother is also a black belt. This mix has shaped her identity and fighting style. Dern s

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

Solana's Ups and Downs: Can It Bounce Back?

Solana's price has been feeling the heat lately, dropping below $200 and hovering just under its 100-day moving average. It's been a rough ride since it hit a high of around $255 a few weeks ago. Traders are keeping an eye on key Fibonacci levels, with $174 and $155 being major points of interest fo

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Oct 23 2025HEALTH

Pharmacy's Quarter-Century Quest: What's Next?

In the world of healthcare, community pharmacists have been making waves for a quarter of a century. This year marks 25 years since a significant group started pushing for better pharmaceutical practices. Their goal? To make sure community pharmacists are seen as vital healthcare providers. Over th

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Who's in the Running for the Next UN Leader?

The United Nations is gearing up for a big change in 2027. A new Secretary-General will take the reins, and the process to pick this important leader is about to kick off. This role is like the CEO of the UN, overseeing thousands of staff and major peacekeeping efforts. The selection process is a b

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Machines Getting Smarter Without Human Help

Machines are now able to solve complex problems without constant human guidance. This is a significant shift from the past when computers relied heavily on human input to learn. Now, they can learn independently, much like how children learn through exploration and trial and error. These advanced m

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

How Dreams and Tech Help Spot Mental Health Issues

People with psychosis often struggle to organize their thoughts and words. This can make it hard for them to communicate clearly. Traditionally, doctors have used interviews and questionnaires to measure this. But now, there's a new way to look at it: using computers to analyze language. Researcher

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Missile Move: What's Really Going On?

North Korea has fired some short-range missiles, the first time in five months. This happened just before a big meeting in South Korea, where leaders like the U. S. President and others were expected to talk. The missiles flew about 350 kilometers (220 miles) northeast but didn't land in the sea. S

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