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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Skyraider II: The Military's New Flexible Fighter

The Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) is preparing to test how quickly their new OA-1K Skyraider II planes can be taken apart and put back together in real-world conditions. The idea is simple: if these planes can be broken down fast, moved easily, and reassembled without much hassle, the

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May 20 2026BUSINESS

How New Trade Rules Changed the Game for Businesses Everywhere

Back in 2025, something big happened in how countries handle imports and exports. Instead of just raising prices on foreign goods, new rules forced businesses to rethink how they move things around. Before, companies could predict costs easily. Now, unexpected fees popped up everywhere, making it ha

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May 20 2026HEALTH

Could an old herbal mix be a secret weapon against cancer?

Back in the 1920s, a nurse named Rene Caisse noticed something interesting. A blend she called Essiac tea seemed to help people feel better. The mix includes burdock root, sheep sorrel, slippery elm bark, and rhubarb root. These aren't random herbs—they’ve been used in traditional medicine for centu

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May 20 2026SCIENCE

X-rays and nanotech team up against tough cancers

Doctors have long battled the side effects that come with typical cancer treatments. Strong drugs meant for tumors often harm healthy cells along the way, making recovery harder. A fresh approach uses X-rays, the same rays used in scans, to switch on a specialized treatment inside the body. Tiny del

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May 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tiny birds, big choices: How to pick the right flowers for your hummingbird garden

Many people think hummingbirds only care about red flowers, but science says differently. These birds actually see way more colors than humans can—including ultraviolet light. So while red flowers are still great, they aren’t the only game in town. The key is picking plants that give hummingbirds wh

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May 20 2026HEALTH

Older adults and the quiet battle against hidden risks

A long-term study in Brazil tracked over a thousand older adults to see how their daily lives connected to their safety. Researchers checked in three times over a decade, asking about their work, social habits, and support systems. The focus wasn’t just on physical harm but on how vulnerable they fe

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May 20 2026SCIENCE

How tiny algae survive heat waves better: unlocking nature's heatproof secrets

Heat can be tough on living things. For tiny blue-green algae, called cyanobacteria, too much sun and warmth can damage their cells and slow down their growth. But scientists noticed something interesting in a lab—a group of these algae adapted over time to handle tough conditions. After weeks of ex

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May 19 2026FINANCE

AI Cuts Finance Work Time in Half, CEO Says

The head of a top hedge fund says machines can finish tasks that once took weeks in just days. The work involves deep financial analysis, normally done by people with master’s degrees or PhDs. Now the fund uses AI programs that learn and decide on their own. This change is not about simple

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crafting Dreams: How a Rio Workshop Turns Soccer Glory into Tiny Trophies

In the heart of western Rio de Janeiro, a man named Jarbas Carlini has turned his passion for football into a small but famous business. After seeing Brazil lift the World Cup trophy in 1994, he decided no one should miss out on that feeling. He began making his own replicas in a modest workshop nea

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May 19 2026EDUCATION

A New Chapter Begins for a Political Science PhD

Jake Shaw, who earned his doctorate in political science from the University of Missouri–St. Louis last spring, is set to start a tenure‑track assistant professor role at DePauw University in Indiana this August. The transition from graduate student to faculty member marks a significant milestone in

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