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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Smart Feeding for Happy Chickens and Healthier Profits

Chickens are more than just farm animals; they're a big part of the food industry. A recent study took a close look at how different feeding plans affect chickens' growth, health, and the money farmers make. The experiment involved 1, 600 chickens, split into eight groups. Each group had a unique c

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

How Food Choices Influence Chicken Growth and Vitality

Chickens are what they eat, but how exactly does their food impact their growth and energy? A recent investigation dug into this question. Researchers were curious about how tweaking the energy and protein content in chicken feed affects their tiny powerhouses, known as mitochondria. They focused on

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Walking Back to Health: How Body Chemicals Can Predict Stroke Recovery

Stroke recovery is a complex journey. It's not just about time and therapy. It turns out, certain chemicals in the body might give clues about how well someone can walk again after a stroke. Researchers looked into this by studying a group of stroke survivors. They focused on a specific chemical ca

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Dec 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Table Tennis Coaches Behind Chalamet's Stunning Performance

In Pasadena, California, a pair of table tennis experts, Diego Schaaf and Wei Wang, have been quietly shaping Hollywood's ping pong scenes for decades. Their latest project? Transforming Timothée Chalamet into a convincing table tennis prodigy for the film "Marty Supreme. " Schaaf and Wang run Alph

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis: A Leap Towards Driverless Future

Tesla's top bosses, Elon Musk and Ashok Elluswamy, recently shared their experiences with unmanned Robotaxis, sparking excitement about the future of self-driving technology. Musk took a ride in an empty Tesla around Austin, praising its flawless driving. Meanwhile, Elluswamy shared a video from the

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

AI and Autism: A New Way to See Differences

AI is changing how we see autism in kids. It can look at videos or photos and find patterns that might mean a child has autism. These patterns could be in how they move, look at others, or react to sounds. The AI compares these patterns to what it knows from other kids who have autism. This is cool

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's Big Bet on AI: A $20 Billion Chip Chase

Nvidia just made a huge move in the AI world. They're buying Groq, a startup that makes special chips for AI. This is Nvidia's biggest deal ever. It's worth $20 billion in cash. That's a lot of money! Groq won't disappear though. They'll keep running on their own. But some key people from Groq will

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Dec 26 2025CRIME

A Tragic Descent on Kilimanjaro

A helicopter carrying five people, including tourists and a pilot, crashed on Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain. The incident happened late Wednesday afternoon near Barafu Camp, a spot on the mountain's southeastern base. Those on board included a Tanzanian tour guide, a doctor, a Zimbabwean pi

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

A Jazz Concert Calls Off Over Name Change

A long-standing jazz concert at the Kennedy Center was called off this year. The reason? The venue's name was changed to include Donald Trump's name. Chuck Redd, a jazz musician, has been hosting the yearly event since 2006. He decided to cancel it after seeing the name change on the website and the

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Fans, Players, and the Unwritten Rules of the Game

Football games are not just about the players on the field. They are also about the fans in the stands. But what happens when the fans cross a line? And what should the players do about it? Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, recently shared his thoughts on this issue. He beli

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