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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Juggle Learning and Memory

Ever wondered how your brain handles learning new skills and remembering facts at the same time? Scientists dove into this mystery by studying how learning words affects the way we adapt to physical tasks. They gathered a group of 32 people and had them perform a reaching task while exposed to a fo

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Little Explorers of the Sea: How Baby Marine Creatures Find Their Home

The ocean is full of tiny, swimming babies of sea creatures. These little ones are called larvae. They float around until they find a good spot to grow up. This is a big deal because if they don't find the right place, they can't become adults. This process is super important for sea life, especiall

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Nov 21 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Strong Krull Primes in Math

Math is full of tricky ideas, and one of them is how flatness and primes work together. Usually, this is studied in commutative Noetherian rings, where things behave nicely. But what happens when we step outside this comfort zone? That's where strong Krull primes come into play. Strong Krull primes

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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Larry Summers: A Legacy Under Scrutiny

Larry Summers, a prominent figure at Harvard University, is facing intense criticism due to his long-standing relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The release of emails between the two has sparked outrage among students and faculty, raising questions about Summers' judgment and

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pioneering Plane's Flight Delayed: A New Way to Steer

A futuristic aircraft, the X-65, is set to take to the skies in late 2027, pushing back its initial flight date by over two years. This experimental plane, crafted by Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing subsidiary, is part of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) initiative. Its unique fe

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

U. S. Eyes Tough Measures to Safeguard Nigerian Christians

The United States is exploring ways to push Nigeria into taking stronger steps to protect its Christian communities. This includes potential sanctions and increased military cooperation. A top U. S. official recently shared this plan with lawmakers, highlighting concerns over religious freedom in Ni

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Donovan Mitchell: The Cavs' Rhythm Keeper

Donovan Mitchell, the star player for the Cleveland Cavaliers, has been open about the team's past struggles in the playoffs. He describes these challenges as a wall that they've hit three times in a row. Mitchell has been thinking a lot about this wall, imagining ways to break through it every day.

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

U. S. Takes Aim at Venezuelan Cartel, Raises Stakes

The U. S. has taken a bold step by labeling a group linked to Venezuela's president as a terrorist organization. This move opens up new possibilities for the Pentagon, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The group in question, Cartel de los Soles, is accused of working with another gang, Tr

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Nov 21 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Brawl: Core and Maple Clash Over Yield Products

In the world of cryptocurrency, partnerships can turn sour quickly. Core Foundation and Maple Finance, once collaborators, are now locked in a legal battle. Core accuses Maple of breaking their agreement and misusing confidential information to launch a competing product, syrupBTC. This feud started

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Heart Disease Patients in the UK

A new drug called Amvuttra is making waves in the UK. It's designed to help people with a rare heart condition called ATTR-CM. This condition happens when faulty proteins build up in the heart, which can make it hard for the heart to work properly. The drug is already approved for this use, as well

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