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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Smart Nets: How Tiny Copper Particles Keep Fish Healthy

Fish farming can be a tough business, especially when it comes to keeping nets clean. Biofouling, or the buildup of unwanted organisms, is a big headache. It makes nets heavier and messes with the water flow, which can stress out the fish. Usually, farmers clean the nets or use special chemicals to

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Jun 23 2025BUSINESS

China's Electric Vehicle Revolution: A Global Game Changer

In China, electric vehicles (EVs) are not just a trendy choice but a practical one. Drivers like Lu Yunfeng and Sun Jingguo prefer EVs because they are cost-effective and eco-friendly. This shift is not just about individual choices but about a national strategy. China, once known for its bicycles,

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Venus' Secret Asteroids: A Future Risk?

Venus, our neighboring planet, might be hiding a secret. It could be harboring a group of asteroids that could potentially hit Earth. These asteroids are hard to spot because they are near the sun. They are called "city-killer" asteroids because they are big enough to cause serious damage if they hi

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Jun 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Johnny Depp's Legal Saga: The Man Behind the Headlines

Johnny Depp has been a hot topic in the media. He has been through a lot, including a high-profile court battle with his ex-wife, Amber Heard. Depp has been open about his experiences, even comparing himself to a "crash test dummy for #MeToo. " This comparison is interesting because it suggests that

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Tel Aviv Takes a Hit: Resilience Amidst Chaos

The Middle East is no stranger to conflict, and this time, it was Tel Aviv's turn to face the storm. It all started with a U. S. move against Iran, which then retaliated by launching over 40 missiles towards Israel. The result? A scene of destruction in three cities, with apartment buildings and hom

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Jun 22 2025BUSINESS

A Man Who Changed the World and His Hometown

Frederick W. Smith, the man who started FedEx, has passed away at the age of 80. He was born in Mississippi but made his mark on Memphis, Tennessee. Smith's journey began at Yale University, where he had an idea for overnight delivery. His professor wasn't impressed, but Smith saw potential. He foun

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Jun 22 2025BUSINESS

Burmese Businesses in Indianapolis Face Tough Times

In the heart of Indiana, Indianapolis stands out as the city with the biggest Burmese population in the United States. This community, numbering around 30, 000 people, is feeling the pinch from recent policies. Tariffs and a travel ban have made life and business tougher for many. The owner of Chin

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Young Lives at Stake: What Keeps Sri Lankan Kids Safe?

The struggle to keep children alive in their early years is a big deal in Sri Lanka. A lot of factors play a role in this. Economic growth, healthcare spending, vaccines, and nutrition are key players. They all work together in complex ways. Understanding how they interact is crucial for creatin

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Jun 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Tensions: Europe's Shift from US Giants

Europe is looking to reduce its dependence on American tech. This move comes after a series of events that highlighted the risks of relying heavily on US technology. The spark came when the US government took action against Karim Khan, the head of the International Criminal Court. The ICC had issued

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Jun 22 2025BUSINESS

Lifting the Mystery: The Raising of a Sunk Superyacht

A luxury superyacht that sank off the coast of Sicily last year has finally been lifted from the water. The 56-meter long vessel, known as the Bayesian, was recovered by a salvage team. The operation was complex and required careful planning and execution. The yacht was raised using a floating crane

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