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Nov 11 2025SCIENCE

Calves in Himachal Pradesh Face Hidden Lung Threat

In the lush hills of Himachal Pradesh, a sneaky virus is causing trouble for young cows. This isn't just any virus—it's the bovine respiratory syncytial virus, or BRSV for short. It's a big deal because it messes with the lungs, making it hard for calves to breathe. What's worse, this virus doesn't

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

CoreWeave's Stock Takes a Hit: What's Next?

CoreWeave, Inc. has seen its stock price drop by 40% since October, but is this a buying opportunity or a sign of trouble ahead? The company recently reported strong third-quarter results, beating expectations for both revenue and earnings per share. However, the stock took a 9% hit after the announ

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can Crypto Gambling Fuel Science?

Ideosphere, a startup with big dreams, wants to use crypto prediction markets to fund early-stage science. The idea is to take the money flowing into crypto gambling and redirect it towards research that traditional investors find too risky. Rei Jarram, one of the co-founders, believes that predicti

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Nov 11 2025RELIGION

Who Joins What? A Look at Community Involvement Around the World

People all over the world take part in different kinds of communities. Some join groups that are not tied to any religion, like sports teams or book clubs. Others go to religious services. But who joins which kind of group? And does this change from one country to another? A recent study looked at

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

What's the Deal with These Stocks? A Look at Samsonite, Galaxy, and BYD

The stock market is buzzing with opinions on three big names in the Consumer Cyclical sector: Samsonite, Galaxy Entertainment Group, and BYD. Let's break down what the experts are saying and why it matters. First up, Samsonite. Analyst Perry Yeung from UBS has a "Hold" rating on the company, with a

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Nov 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Pennsylvania's Plastic Problem: Health and Safety at Stake

Pennsylvania is home to a growing petrochemical industry, but at what cost? The state's residents are paying a high price for the plastic produced by facilities like Shell's plant in Beaver County. This plant, which received millions in tax breaks, has not only underperformed economically but has al

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and Crypto: A Powerful Team to Tackle Tech Troubles

AI is growing fast, but it's facing some big problems. It's using too much power, keeping things secret, and making it hard for small players to compete. Crypto might just be the solution. By using blockchain, we can make data more open, share computing power, and even fight bias in AI. Right now,

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Carry Your Phone: The iPhone Pocket

Apple has a new accessory that might make you raise an eyebrow. It's called the iPhone Pocket, and it's a stretchy, knitted pouch designed to hold your iPhone and other small items. Think of it as a modern take on the old iPod socks, but for your phone. This accessory is a collaboration between App

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

A Brazilian Photo in an Indian Election Mess

In a strange turn of events, a photo of a Brazilian woman has become the center of an election fraud controversy in India. The photo, taken in 2017 by photographer Matheus Ferrero, ended up being used in voter records for last year's elections. The woman in the photo, Larissa Nery, is now a hairdres

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Stock Market: Why Did the Dow Jump 400 Points?

The stock market can be a rollercoaster, and recently, it took a big jump. The Dow Jones Industrial Average went up by 400 points. This happened because people are hopeful that a government shutdown might end soon. When the government shuts down, it can make people nervous about the economy. So, whe

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