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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Chicken Semen Science: Unlocking Better Fertility

Proteins are tiny building blocks in chicken semen. Scientists study these proteins to understand how they affect fertility. By looking at these proteins, experts can learn about sperm health and how well they can fertilize eggs. The health of chicken sperm depends on many things. Genetics, environ

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Infectious Bronchitis Virus: A Breakthrough in Research

In the world of poultry health, Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) is a big problem. It's a sneaky virus that can make chickens very sick. But scientists are fighting back with a powerful tool called reverse genetics. This tool lets them tweak the virus's genetic code to learn more about how it works

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Why Do We Love the Smell of Christmas Trees?

Christmas trees are more than just decorations. They are a big part of the holiday season for many families. But have you ever wondered why we love them so much? Scientists are trying to figure that out. A big study is happening right now. It's all about what makes Christmas trees so appealing. The

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chemicals in Our Food: A Silent Threat

Phthalates, a group of chemicals used to make plastics flexible, have been around for decades. They are found in many everyday items, from food packaging to medical equipment. Scientists have known about the potential dangers of these chemicals for a long time. Yet, despite growing evidence, regulat

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

What Happens When Babies Are Born During Ramadan?

People often wonder if being born during Ramadan affects health later in life. Some studies suggest it might, but there's not much solid evidence. A recent study in Malaysia looked into this. They checked if adults who were in their mother's womb during Ramadan had higher blood pressure or blood sug

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Dec 25 2025CRIME

Tragedy Strikes Kilimanjaro: Rescue Helicopter Meets Fatal End

A helicopter mission meant to save lives ended in disaster on Mount Kilimanjaro. The incident, which occurred in the evening, took place on a well-trodden path often used by climbers. Authorities revealed that the helicopter was part of a medical rescue operation. Sadly, everyone on board, including

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Dec 25 2025FINANCE

Private Equity's Clever Trick to Beat the Slump

Private equity firms are in a pickle. They usually buy companies, fix them up, and sell them for a profit. But lately, it's been tough to find buyers. Interest rates have shot up, making it expensive to borrow money for deals. So, what's their clever trick? They're selling companies to themselves!

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

US and EU Clash Over Visa Bans and Digital Rules

Europe is not happy with the US. They say the US is being unfair by banning visas for some important people. These people include Thierry Breton, who helped create rules for the internet in Europe. The US thinks these rules are too strict and stop free speech. But Europe says they are needed to cont

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Dec 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Christmas Day 2025: Where to Grab a Bite or Pick Up Essentials

Christmas Day in 2025 might not be a white Christmas for many Americans, but it could still be a busy one. Even with warm weather, last-minute shopping and dining plans can pop up. Most big stores and grocery chains will be closed, but a few will stay open. It's a good idea to check ahead, as hours

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

Wake Forest Fans' Holiday Hopes and Dreams

Wake Forest fans have a lot to look forward to this holiday season. The Deacs have had a strong year, and there are plenty of reasons to be excited about the future. One of the biggest hopes for fans is a win in the Duke's Mayo Bowl against Mississippi State. This game is a big deal for the team and

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