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Jul 27 2025SCIENCE

Fungal Stress Experts Unite in Brazil for Groundbreaking Symposium

In Brazil, a significant event took place. It was the fifth International Symposium on Fungal Stress, or ISFUS. This gathering brought together top experts from fourteen different countries. They all study how fungi react to stress. The event lasted for four days. The symposium covered a wide range

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Jul 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Blockchain Rules Game: How Algorithms Shape the Digital Money World

Blockchain is a big deal right now. It's the tech behind digital money like Bitcoin. Imagine a big, digital book that everyone can see but no one can easily change. This book, or ledger, stays safe and up-to-date because of something called consensus algorithms. These are like the rules that decide

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

Smart Money Moves for Healthier Communities

Public health is a big deal, and it's not just about doctors and hospitals. It's about how money is spent across different areas of public policy. To make sure everyone gets the care they need, governments must figure out how to use their budgets wisely. But this is tricky. It often involves experts

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Jul 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A CEO's Kiss Cam Blunder: What Happened Next?

A tech CEO and his HR head found themselves in a viral video after a simple concert moment went wrong. Grace Springer, a big Coldplay fan, recorded the awkward scene. She didn't know who the couple was when she filmed them kissing on the kiss cam. The video quickly spread online, with millions of vi

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Jul 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX's Starbase: A Risky Path to the Stars

Starbase, SpaceX's bustling launch and manufacturing hub in Texas, has a problem: it's a hotspot for worker injuries. Since 2019, this site has seen injury rates much higher than other SpaceX facilities and the industry average. In 2024, Starbase's injury rate was 4. 27 per 100 workers, nearly six t

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Unmasking the Hidden Struggles of Care Aides: A New Approach to Understanding Work Stress

Care aides are the unsung heroes in long-term care homes, providing essential support to residents. They handle daily activities and ensure residents get the attention they need. But this job is tough and can lead to high stress and job dissatisfaction. While we know a lot about what causes stress a

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Jul 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Ways to Improve Learning in Time-Based Networks

Time-based networks, like social media or online shopping platforms, show how connections change over time. Lately, scientists have focused on creating better models to understand these networks. But there's a catch: they haven't paid much attention to the quality of the "wrong" examples used to tra

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Jul 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

AMD's New Powerhouse: A Look at the Threadripper Pro 9000 WX-Series

AMD is about to launch its new Zen 5-based Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000 WX-Series CPUs, with the most powerful model packing a whopping 96 cores and 192 threads. This beast, priced at $11, 699, is set to hit the market on July 23rd. But it's not just about the big number; these chips are designed for

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Workplace Wellness: The Digital Dilemma

Workplaces are changing fast. Technology is everywhere. This shift brings new problems. People sit more. They feel less connected. This can hurt their bodies and minds. Muscles and joints suffer. So do feelings and thoughts. These issues are common. They cause big problems. Companies try to help. Th

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Behind the Scenes: Maternity Care Workers and the Domestic Violence Challenge

Maternity care workers, including midwives, nurses, and doctors, play a crucial role in the lives of expecting and new mothers. They are often the first to notice signs of domestic violence, but many feel unsure about how to address it effectively. The problem is that there's no standard way to scr

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