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Jan 01 2026SCIENCE

Smart Polymers Boost Isotope Analysis in Chemistry

Science has a new trick up its sleeve. It's called temperature-responsive liquid chromatography (TRLC). This isn't just any regular chromatography. It's special because it can change how it works just by changing the temperature. This is all thanks to smart polymers like PNIPAAm. These polymers are

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What's Next for Book Lovers in 2026?

Books are still a big deal. 2025 was awesome for readers. Romance books, especially sports romance, were super popular. But what's coming in 2026? First, sports romance is still going strong. The craze started with "Heated Rivalry. " This book became so popular that the app Libby saw a huge increas

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Queen Camilla's Bold Move Against Domestic Violence

Queen Camilla recently shared a personal story that happened to her in the 1960s. She was on a train, minding her own business, when a man suddenly attacked her. She fought back and managed to stop him. This was a tough experience, but she kept it to herself for a long time. Years later, she heard

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

A Late Hero Emerges: TCU's Unexpected Victory in the Alamo Bowl

Ken Seals, a sixth-year senior, finally got his chance to shine in his last college game. He stepped up as the starting quarterback for TCU after the original starter, Josh Hoover, left the team. Seals didn't just play; he led his team to a thrilling 30-27 victory over the 16th-ranked USC Trojans in

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Iran's Economic Crisis Sparks Widespread Unrest

Iran is facing a serious economic crisis. The value of the Iranian rial has dropped sharply. One US dollar is now worth 1. 45 million rials, compared to 820, 000 rials a year ago. This means the average Iranian worker's monthly wage is worth just over $100. Basic food and supplies are eating up enti

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Crohn's Disease and Gut Bacteria: A Closer Look at Bile Acid Breakdown

Crohn's disease is a tricky condition that affects the gut. One thing that makes it worse is how it changes the bacteria living in our intestines. These tiny helpers usually play a big role in breaking down bile acids, which are important for digestion. But in people with Crohn's, this process isn't

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission: NASA's Bold Step Back to the Moon

NASA is gearing up for a big moment in space exploration. After many years of waiting, the Artemis II mission is set to take astronauts back to the moon. This mission is a huge deal because it's the first time since 1972 that humans will travel beyond Earth's orbit. The crew for Artemis II includes

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

A Big Crypto Giveaway: What's the Deal with Lighter's $675M Airdrop?

Lighter, a decentralized exchange (DEX) for perpetual futures trading, made headlines this week with a massive token giveaway. They sent out $675 million worth of Lighter Infrastructure Tokens (LIT) to early users. This ranks as the 10th largest airdrop in crypto history, according to CoinGecko. Th

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Science Uncovered: Earthquakes at Concerts and Dinosaur Tracks

In 2025, science made some pretty cool discoveries. One of the most talked-about findings was that Taylor Swift's concerts caused small earthquakes. Researchers in Ireland noticed that the crowd's energy at her concerts was so intense that it created measurable seismic activity. The songs "Love Stor

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS: What's Really Happening?

A new picture of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has given scientists a clearer view of what's happening around it. The outer cloud of dust and gas, known as the coma, is getting thinner. Meanwhile, the inner coma is becoming more focused and bright. This change is important because it helps scient

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