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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Numbers vs. Knowledge: Who Makes the Better Choice?

How do kids and adults decide what's best? Do they just go with the crowd? Or do they think for themselves? It turns out, the answer depends on age. Kids aged 3 to 5 from the US and Canada, along with adults from the US, were asked to pick between two boxes. Each box had a group of people s

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Mar 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Humanoid Robots: Are We Ready for Our New Helpers?

The future of robots is here, and they look just like us. A new type of AI model called Gemini Robotics was recently shown off by a big tech company. This AI can control robot arms with amazing precision. These arms can fold paper, pack snacks, and even catch things that slip from their grasp. T

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Health and Aid: The Unbreakable Link

Healthcare and development are two sides of the same coin. They are deeply connected. Without one, the other struggles to exist. This is not just about having doctors and hospitals. It is about creating a system where people can live healthy lives. This includes having clean water, good food, and a

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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

The Preschool Gap: Why Many Indian Children Are Left Behind

In India, the Integrated Child Development Services is a massive effort. It aims to ensure that children grow up healthy and intelligent. However, there is a significant issue. While we have a good idea of how well children are fed through this program, we lack information on how many are attending

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Mar 23 2025BUSINESS

Kalispell's New Delivery Hub: What's the Buzz?

A new delivery center is taking shape in south Kalispell. This project, known as Project Wolfpack in city records, is a last-mile facility. It is designed to be the final stop for products before they reach customers' hands. The building will cover about 28, 000 square feet. It is situated on United

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Mar 23 2025CRYPTO

Ripple's Big Win: Crypto's Fight with the SEC Ends

The crypto world has been in a long tug-of-war with the Securities and Exchange Commission. This battle has finally reached a conclusion. Ripple, a major player in the crypto scene, has come out on top. The SEC has decided to drop its lawsuit against Ripple. This lawsuit had been dragging on for fou

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Personalized Paths to Better Mental Health for Kids

The idea of tailoring medical treatments to each child's unique needs is gaining traction. This approach, known as precision medicine, is particularly promising for kids with mental health issues. The goal is to use information about parents' mental and behavioral traits to predict how a child might

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Health Care Packages: The New Blueprint for Universal Coverage

In November 2022, Botswana and Sierra Leone took significant steps towards improving their health care systems. They focused on creating essential health care packages. These packages are designed to guide countries in their journey towards universal health coverage. The idea is to ensure that every

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Mar 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Misstep: The Siri Stumble

Apple, the tech giant, has always been at the forefront of innovation. However, its recent foray into AI with Siri has raised eyebrows. The company unveiled its AI plans at the World Wide Developers’ Conference last June. Apple’s approach was different. It introduced "Apple Intelligence, " a collect

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Breakthrough in Safe Energy Storage with Zinc Batteries

Zinc-based batteries are gaining attention as a safe and reliable way to store energy. These batteries, known as zinc aqueous batteries (ZABs), have a lot of potential, but they have some big problems. Specifically, they struggle with side reactions and dendrite growth, which make it hard to use the

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