PAT FREIERMUTH

Nov 08 2025HEALTH

Breast Milk's Hidden Heroes: How Friendly Bacteria Fight Off Dangerous Germs

Breast milk is more than just food for babies. It's a powerhouse of good bacteria that can help fight off nasty infections. Scientists have found that certain types of these friendly bacteria, called Limosilactobacillus fermentum, can boost the body's defenses against a harmful germ called Neisseria meningitidis. This germ can cause serious illnesses like meningitis....

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Nov 08 2025BUSINESS

Choosing the Right Path: How One Man Switched from Law to Business

A man named Ryan Swann had a big decision to make. He was thinking about going to law school. But before he took that step, he talked to his mentor. This mentor asked him three important questions. These questions made Ryan think deeply about his goals. The first question was: What do you want to achieve? The second question was: How will law help you get there? The...

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Nov 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Big Plans: What's Next for Elon Musk and the Company?

Elon Musk has big ideas for Tesla's future, and he's not shy about sharing them. After shareholders approved a massive $1 trillion pay deal, Musk outlined some ambitious goals for the company. He's talking about increasing production by 50% by the end of 2026. That's a lot of cars! But Musk isn't stopping there. He's also planning to build a huge chip factory, which ...

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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taiwan's Film Industry Adapts to Changing Audience Habits

Taiwan's film scene has seen some progress, but there's a big issue: people aren't into long movies anymore. Each Other Films, a company run by Jacqueline W. Liu and Tiffany Yu-Chia Chen, is trying to figure this out. The co-founders think the real problem is that people don't want to watch long stories. This is a big deal because it changes how films should be made...

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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Korean Stories Are Winning the World

Korean content is making waves worldwide, and a recent forum in Taiwan put the spotlight on how these stories travel from creation to global screens. The event, Stories in Motion, brought together industry leaders to discuss the journey of Asian stories in today's market. Sean Saeyoon Shim, CEO of Mr. Romance, and Yungsun Soh, senior VP and MD of A+E Global Media, K...

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Nov 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Cricket: A Star-Studded Night in Gold Coast

The fourth T20I between India and Australia at Carrara Oval was not just about cricket. It was a night filled with energy, stars, and unforgettable moments. The stands were packed with enthusiastic fans, but it was the presence of celebrities that added extra sparkle to the evening. Palak Tiwari and Kajal Aggarwal were among the notable faces in the crowd. Palak, dr...

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Who's Really Leading the Cheer? Fans or Stars?

Ever wondered who's really calling the shots in spreading national pride online? A deep dive into Chinese social media shows that fans, not celebrities, are the real trendsetters. Over 8 million posts and comments were scanned using smart tech to sort out the chatter. The surprising find? Fans have more sway over stars than the other way around. It turns out, fans a...

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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

Tennis Players' Busy Lives: Jack Draper Calls Out Hypocrisy Over Scheduling

Top tennis players often complain about their packed schedules. The ATP tour is a never-ending cycle of tournaments that takes a toll on players' bodies and minds. Stars like Carlos Alcaraz have spoken out about the grueling schedule, saying it's unsustainable. Even former champions like Andy Roddick have criticized the intense pace, blaming it for players' injuries ...

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

A Big Step Forward in Maternal Health Tech

A major deal just happened in the world of medical tech. Laborie Medical Technologies is buying the JADA System from Organon. This system helps stop heavy bleeding after childbirth. The price tag? A whopping $465 million. That's a lot of money, but it's for a device that could save lives. The JADA System is already in over 2, 000 hospitals in the U. S. and has reach...

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Nov 08 2025HEALTH

Oracle and Cancer Experts Team Up to Fight Cancer with AI

Oracle, a big tech company, has teamed up with a group called Ci4CC. They want to use AI and better data sharing to help fight cancer. This team-up was announced at a big meeting in Miami Beach. The goal is to make electronic health records better for cancer patients. Right now, these records can be messy and hard to use. Oracle and Ci4CC want to fix that. They also...

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