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Nov 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots in the Future: Elon Musk's Big Idea

Elon Musk, a well-known tech leader, has shared a video that shows how robots might change our daily lives. The video, made by artist Alex Utopia, features Tesla's Optimus robot doing many different jobs. These jobs include building things, helping in emergencies, and even playing games. The video h

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

The Frogfish: A Master of Disguise and Speed

Ever heard of a fish that can change its looks and strike faster than you can blink? Meet the frogfish, a deep-sea expert in camouflage and speed. This clever creature doesn't just rely on its looks to hunt; it also has a special trick up its fin. The frogfish uses a unique fin, called the illicium,

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Nov 30 2025SCIENCE

Space Food Revolution: Growing Protein for Mars Missions

Future Mars explorers face a big challenge: no grocery stores on the red planet. They can't rely on Earth for fresh supplies either, as resupply missions are too far away. So, how will they get enough food? A new project might have the answer. The European Space Agency (ESA) and Solar Foods are wor

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Ginseng's Hidden Helper: How a Tiny Bacteria Fights Gut Inflammation

In the world of gut health, tiny bacteria can make a big difference. One such bacteria, Lacticaseibacillus casei KGC1201, was found in Panax ginseng. Scientists wanted to see if this bacteria could help with colitis, a type of inflammatory bowel disease. They tested it on mice with colitis caused b

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

The Gut-Brain Link: How Gut Health Affects Autism

Autism is a complex condition. It affects how people think, behave, and interact with others. Scientists are now looking at the gut-brain connection. They believe it plays a big role in autism. The gut is home to trillions of tiny organisms. These are called microbes. In people with autism, these m

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Presidential Powers: A Legal Look

The recent debate about presidential authority has sparked some interesting discussions. Some people think President Trump overstepped his bounds when he ordered military action against Venezuelan drug boats. But is that really the case? Let's start with the basics. The Supreme Court has ruled that

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Nov 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legendary Playwright's Final Curtain Call

Tom Stoppard, a titan of British theatre, has passed away at 88. His departure leaves a void in the world of drama, but his legacy endures. Stoppard's work was a blend of wit and intellect, a rare mix that captivated audiences for decades. His plays were not just entertaining; they made people thin

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Real-World Bladder Cancer Care in Italy

Italy has been lagging in understanding how muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) affects patients in everyday life. Unlike lab experiments, this is about real patients and real treatments. Researchers turned to administrative databases to gather information on patient characteristics and treatment

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Nov 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Unusual Fitness Habits of Famous People

Celebrities often have unique ways to stay fit. Some prefer traditional workouts, while others have more creative methods. Valerie Bertinelli, an actress, starts her day with a simple yet effective routine. She jumps up and down 50 times in the morning. She believes this boosts her energy and helps

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Nov 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Paris Debuts: Where Stars Shine and Gowns Dazzle

The Le Bal des Débutantes is more than just a fancy party. It's a big event where famous families show off their daughters in fancy dresses. This tradition started in 1958. It's all about celebrating women and bringing people together from all over the world. Many stars have walked down this path w

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