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Apr 04 2026BUSINESS

Tencent Music Beats the Crowd but Faces a New Rival

The biggest name in Chinese music streaming is still leading the pack, pulling in around 528 million monthly users and earning a full billion dollars from its services last quarter. Its main rival, NetEase, made only about 282 million dollars in the same period, showing how far ahead Tencent Music s

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Apr 04 2026SCIENCE

Neutrophils Vanish: A New Look at Polymyxin B Columns

Polymyxin B‑immobilized fibers, known for filtering endotoxins in severe infections, are now being tested for a different purpose. Researchers wanted to see if these columns could also clear certain white blood cells from the bloodstream, a possibility that might help patients with sudden lung troub

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Apr 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Quick Look at the Science in “Project Hail Mary”

The story opens with a scientist named Ryland Grace who is sent on a one‑way trip across the galaxy to save Earth from an alien threat. Some viewers think the film is just a fun adventure, but others argue that it mixes real science with fantasy. Because the book was written by Andy Weir, a write

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Apr 04 2026EDUCATION

Teaching Forensic Science with Care

Forensic science classes often cover tough subjects like violence and victim stories. Students can feel shaken, and teachers may not know how to keep everyone safe. Researchers looked at books on trauma care, psychology and criminal law, plus their own classroom notes. They found that stude

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Apr 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

BritBox’s Bold Move: Bringing UK Drama to America and Back

The streaming service owned by BBC Studios, BritBox, has proven its worth with the crime series “Lynley. ” The show, which stars Leo Suter as Detective Inspector Tommy Lynley and Sofia Barclay as Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, first appeared on BritBox in the United States last September. Its st

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

A New Animal Abuse List: California’s Idea to Stop Cruelty

California lawmakers are thinking about a new online list that would name people who have been found guilty of serious animal cruelty. The idea is to give shelters, rescue groups and everyday citizens a way to spot people who might still harm animals. The plan would share details like the offender’s

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Apr 04 2026OPINION

Teachers Need a Reading Roadmap

Pennsylvania schools face a tough truth: only about one in three fourth‑graders can read well. The gap is even wider for Black and Hispanic kids, with just 16% meeting the standard. When children reach third grade, they stop learning how to read and start reading to learn. If they cannot read, their

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Apr 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

Building Green: How Old Homes Can Be Made Eco‑Friendly

The study looks at ways to make historic buildings in Iran, Oman and Saudi Arabia greener. Instead of tearing them down or rebuilding, the researchers test “retrofitting” – adding new materials that come from plants and other renewable sources. First, the team measures how much energy a buildi

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Apr 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

When Green Groups Go Too Far: Clash Over Antarctica's Tiny Sea Creatures

Deep in Antarctica’s icy waters, a quiet but fierce battle is playing out. The star of this show is krill, tiny shrimp-like animals that feed whales and store carbon—making them key players in ocean health. But they’re also big business. Factories turn krill into supplements, fish food, and other pr

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Balancing Spending: Big Boost for Military, Big Cuts for the Planet

The 2027 budget plan from the current administration takes a clear stance on where it stands on spending. A massive $1. 5 trillion is being funneled toward defense, the highest figure ever requested. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, other areas face sharp reductions. Programs aimed at tackling climate

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