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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Plastic Pollution's Hidden Journey: From Mom to Baby

Plastics are everywhere. They are in our water, our food, and even inside our bodies. But how do they get from a mother to her unborn child? Scientists used rats to find out. They fed the rats tiny plastic particles, smaller than a speck of dust. These particles were tagged with a special marker so

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Gasoline Spills: How Science and Tech Can Predict Evaporation Risks

Gasoline spills are a big problem. They can pollute the air and even cause explosions. This is because gasoline evaporates quickly, releasing harmful chemicals. But predicting how fast this happens is tricky. Different places, like cities or countryside, have different conditions. Wind, temperature,

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Might Improve Your Sleep

The Mediterranean diet is famous for its health benefits. It is known to lower the risk of chronic diseases and even death. This is because it is packed with foods that fight inflammation, act as antioxidants, and protect the brain. But did you know it might also help you sleep better? Sleep is sup

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Gut Bugs Influence Weight: A Fresh Look

Obesity is not just about eating too much or not moving enough. It's a complex issue. Tiny creatures living in our gut, called gut microbiota, play a big part in this. These microbes help control how our body uses energy, fights off germs, and handles food. When these gut bugs are out of balance, i

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Four-Year Cycle: Myth or Reality?

Bitcoin's price movements have often been linked to a supposed four-year cycle tied to its halving events. However, recent analysis suggests this cycle is more of a myth than a reality. Critics argue that the idea of a predictable four-year pattern is based on flawed statistics and selective data.

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

UK Tightens Crypto Rules: What You Need to Know

The UK is stepping up its game on crypto taxes. Starting in 2026, crypto platforms will have to report all transactions made by UK users. This move is part of a bigger plan to make sure crypto isn't used to dodge taxes. The UK's tax authority, HMRC, will get automatic access to both local and intern

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Famous Faces Make Health Messages Stick

Celebrities often grab our attention. But do they really change our minds about health? A recent study dug into this question. It looked at how celebrities influence our views, especially when we're not super interested in the topic. The study split people into two groups. One group saw health mess

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Who Cut Ties With Their Parents

Many famous people have had tough times with their families. Some have even stopped talking to their parents for good. This isn't always easy, but sometimes it's necessary. Ben Dreyfuss, son of actor Richard Dreyfuss, shared that he and his siblings are no longer in touch with their father. He said

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Breaking Bad: Remembering the Cast We Lost

Breaking Bad was a hit show with a great cast. Many actors played big and small roles. Some of these actors are no longer with us. Let's look at a few of them. Mark Margolis played Hector Salamanca. He was a big bad guy in the show. Margolis was a well-known actor. He acted in many other movies and

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Nov 29 2025FINANCE

Britain's Bid to Keep the Rich: A Taxing Situation

Britain is in a bit of a pickle. Many wealthy folks, from tech moguls to football team owners, have been packing their bags and leaving the country. Why? Higher taxes. Now, the UK's finance boss, Rachel Reeves, is trying to fix this issue. In her recent budget, Reeves aimed to soften the blow of a

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