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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

October Brings Good News for Homebuyers

Good news for those hunting for a home! In October, the number of existing homes sold jumped by 3. 4%. This is the first time in three years that sales have gone up from one year to the next. Experts say this might be the end of the home sales slump. There were more homes up for grabs compared to la

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Recycling Chicken Livers to Combat Diabetes

Did you know that thousands of tons of chicken livers are tossed out every year in countries like Taiwan? This is because people find them smelly and worry about health issues. But scientists have found a creative way to turn these leftovers into something useful – a special liquid called chicken-li

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

A Sensor's Journey: Detecting Zinc and Cadmium with Ease

Imagine a tiny detective in your water, hunting down specific metal ions. This detective is a sensor called PIN, which was created and tested by scientists. When Zn²⁺ (zinc) or Cd²⁺ (cadmium) ions show up, PIN changes color from blue to yellow, like a little warning light. It's so good at its job th

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

WhatsApp's New Trick: Turning Voice Messages into Text

Ever wished you could read a voice message instead of listening to it? WhatsApp has just made that possible! The messaging app, owned by Meta, is rolling out a new feature called voice message transcripts. This handy tool is perfect for when you're on the go or in a noisy place. It's similar to a fe

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Big Moves: TVs, AirTags, and iPhones

For years, there's been talk about Apple creating a TV. Now, there's buzz again that Apple might be thinking about it. What would this mean? Well, it could be a big deal, especially if Apple's new HomePad does well. That's because if home products become a big business for Apple, a TV could be the n

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Nov 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Cher's Story: A Different View on Love and Loss

In her new book, "Cher: The Memoir, " Cher shares her tough times with ex-husband Sonny Bono. She talks about their pop duo, "Sonny & Cher, " and their popular '70s TV show. Howard Stern, a radio host, had strong feelings while reading Cher's book. He said Sonny did horrible things, making him want

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

Discovering the Might of Salivaricin in Chicken Guts

Ever heard of tiny powerhouses living inside chicken guts? Meet Ligilactobacillus salivarius—a bacteria with a trick up its sleeve. Inside these microscopic beings lies a repA-type megaplasmid, housing a gene for salivaricin P (salP), a class IIb bacteriocin. Scientists decided to dig deeper into th

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Nov 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Deal Could Boost U. S. Economy

Hey, Donald Trump! Listen up. Withdrawing from the Paris climate deal isn't just bad for the planet, but it's also a major missed opportunity for the U. S. economy. 2024 was the hottest year ever, with temperatures exceeding the Paris agreement's target of 1. 5 degrees. This isn't just about the env

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Why Do Ethiopian Women Wait to Seek Breast Cancer Help?

Early detection is crucial for surviving breast cancer. But many women in Ethiopia aren't getting help soon enough. One big reason? They wait too long before seeing a doctor after noticing symptoms. This delay, known as the patient interval, can mean the difference between life and death. A recent s

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

The Environmental Protection Agency Prepares for a Shift

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is getting ready for significant changes under the new administration. Industry leaders are eager for more relaxed rules, while scientists at the agency might face increased pressure. For years, the EPA has been the watchdog for environmental regulations. N

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