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Mar 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Helps People With Disabilities

Assistive technology is a game-changer for people with disabilities. It's all about making life easier and more accessible. Think of it as a bridge that connects people to their world. This tech can help with everyday tasks, communication, and even learning. It's not just about gadgets; it's about g

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Tilapia's Metabolic Secrets: A Year in the Life

Tilapia are tropical fish that live in warm waters. They have special ways to handle changes in their environment. These changes happen because of the seasons. Scientists wanted to understand how tilapia's bodies adapt to these seasonal shifts. They looked at how the fish's metabolism changes throug

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Fungus Among Us: The Hidden World of Basidiobolus in City and Country

The world of fungi is vast and fascinating, often overlooked in favor of more visible organisms. Among these, the genus Basidiobolus stands out. This group of fungi is incredibly diverse, living in various environments from the guts of animals to decomposing leaves, and even causing infections in hu

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Mar 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space News Roundup: Rocket Lab's Big Plans, Australian Launch, and Blue Origin's Mystery Passenger

Rocket Lab has been busy making headlines. They've announced a bunch of new projects, including a medium-lift rocket called Neutron. They're also working on a rocket landing platform and a new satellite design. The company is aiming to launch Neutron this year, but experts are skeptical. They've had

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Why Girls Get Sick More Often: The X-Chromosome Mystery

Girls have two X chromosomes, and this can make them more likely to get autoimmune diseases. These are conditions where the body's immune system attacks itself. Scientists are finding out that the X chromosome plays a big role in this. First, let's talk about something called X Chromosome I

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Social Security Under Siege: The Impact of Recent Changes

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is facing significant changes that could impact millions of Americans who rely on it for benefits. The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, has closed at least 10 field offices across the country. This move, along with the elimination of key

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

The Big Day of No Spending

Imagine a day when everyone stops buying stuff. That's what's happening today. People in America are skipping their usual shopping trips, both online and in stores. This isn't just about saving money; it's a protest. The idea is to make big companies think about their prices and how they treat custo

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: Texas Fights Back

In the heart of Texas, a small town is facing a big problem. Seminole, a rural city on the western edge, is dealing with a measles outbreak. It's the largest one in the U. S. since 2019. More than 140 people in Texas have caught the disease, with most cases in Gaines County. The situation is so seri

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Republicans' Plan to Hide Tax Cut Costs

Republicans are exploring a significant shift in budgeting that could hide the true cost of extending Trump's tax cuts. This move is part of a larger bill aiming to push forward Trump's agenda. If this plan goes through, it would change how future lawmakers account for spending, with major consequen

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Feb 28 2025BUSINESS

Burnout: The Silent Killer of Productivity and Health

Employee burnout is a serious issue that's been getting a lot of attention lately. But many employers might not realize just how much it's hurting their workers' health and their company's profits. It's not just about people feeling tired or stressed. It's about a deep sense of exhaustion that can l

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