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Feb 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unfair Heat: Caste and Work in India's Scorching Waves

India's climate is heating up, and not everyone is feeling the burn equally. The caste system, a social hierarchy rooted in India's history, is making certain groups more vulnerable to extreme heat. This isn't just about who's who in society; it's about who's working where and when. The 2019 and 202

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Meth use in Mexican Queer Culture

There's more to drug use among gay males in Mexico than meets the eye. It's not just about the substances themselves, but also the intersection of identity and culture. Analysts initially looked into this topic with a zoom at some biomedical factors. Which is fine to get us started. According to rec

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Feb 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sleepy Soldiers

A young woman's journey to sleepy soldier life began with a surprise. She never thought she'd give a Call of Duty game a chance. She was used to hearing boys at school laugh about it, even imagined milk coming out of their noses. She thought these games were not for girls. Not for her. She tho

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Look at How CO2 Gets Turned into Fuel in Reactions

Let's dive into a fascinating world of tiny atoms trying to do big things. Picture this: scientists are working on turning carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful things, like fuel, using a special substance called cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc). They are examining the core principles of this chemical reac

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

Utilizing Molecules To Combat Greenhouse Gases: A Look Into the Advanced Science of Metal-Organic Frameworks

Climate change, sparked by a rise in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, is a major issue that requires immediate help. One such invention is direct air capture (DAC), which has the potential to fight climate change. CO2 emissions are bad for the planet. DAC has become a popular topic because it o

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

“Trump’s executive order sparking Christian nationalism creates a task force and meets Netanyahu”

Trump has launched a major campaign targeting the discrimination of Christians within federal agencies, and this time, it manifests as an executive order which forms a team for that purpose. This task force is tasked with investigating "anti-Christian bias" in government institutions. He promised th

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Feb 07 2025FINANCE

Amazon's Big Bet on AI

Picture this: a tech giant pouring $100 billion into a single year, all to grab a slice of the artificial intelligence pie. That's Amazon for you, making a bold move into the future. First, let's talk about why this matters. Amazon's plan to spend big on capital expenditures is a big deal, especial

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Feb 07 2025SPORTS

Alvarez’s Saudi Deal: Money Talks, Pride Walks

The world of boxing just got a lot more complicated. In a surprising turn of events, the biggest fight everyone was looking forward to, didn’t happen. Jake Paul, a former YouTube star who has become a big name in the boxing world, was all set to announce a massive fight against Canelo Alvarez. But,

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Feb 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Prince's Story: A New Documentary on the Horizon

The story of Prince, the legendary singer, has taken another twist. Netflix has decided not to release a controversial documentary about him. Instead, they have agreed to let the Prince Estate create a new documentary. This new documentary will use exclusive content from Prince's archives. The estat

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Feb 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unraveling the Digital Enigma

In today's digital age, documents are everywhere. They're in our work, our social media, and our personal communications. As the world becomes more digitized, so do the battles that surround these records. One of the big hurdles? Well, while legal experts can authenticate physical documents, the dig

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