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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Zinc Batteries Get a Boost: A Smarter Way to Store Energy

Zinc-ion batteries are gaining traction for their safety, affordability, and eco-friendliness. Yet, they face some tough challenges, like dendrite growth and hydrogen gas formation, which can cause problems. To tackle these issues, scientists have been using highly concentrated electrolytes. While t

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Walking Right: Why Tiny Errors Can Cause Big Problems

Walking might look easy, but it's a complex process. To study and improve walking, experts use clinical gait analysis (CGA). This method breaks down walking into detailed parts. However, small errors can lead to big issues. One common mistake is not correctly identifying when the foot first touches

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's Big Move in EV Battery Tech: What's the Buzz?

China is making waves in the electric vehicle (EV) world with some serious battery tech advancements. Picture this: a battery that can go over 600 miles on a single charge and weighs less than a quarter of what Tesla's current batteries do. That's the kind of progress we're talking about here. So,

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Spies and Time Theft: China Points Finger at the U. S.

China is claiming that the U. S. National Security Agency (NSA) used sneaky cyber tools to break into a Chinese time center. They say the NSA exploited weaknesses in a foreign phone brand's messaging services to steal data from the National Time Service Center’s staff back in 2022. The exact brand w

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Oil Attacks: How Ukraine is Hitting Russia Where it Hurts

Ukraine has been using drones to strike Russian oil facilities. This has caused a big drop in Russia's oil exports. In September, Russia's oil exports hit their lowest point since the war started. Experts say Russia made 4% less money from oil in September than in August. It also made 26% less than

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Oct 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

China's Battery Breakthrough: How Old EV Batteries Get a New Life

China is making big moves to handle old electric vehicle (EV) batteries in a smart and eco-friendly way. The country has set up 22 national standards to guide how these used batteries should be managed, taken apart, and tested. These rules are helping companies recover up to 99. 6% of valuable mater

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Seattle Mariners' Historic Swing Brings World Series Dream Closer

Eugenio Suárez's grand slam in the eighth inning was a game-changer for the Seattle Mariners. It put them just one win away from reaching the World Series, a milestone they've been chasing for decades. Suárez's moment was special, not just because of the two runs he drove in, but because of the emot

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Oct 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers: Money, Photos, and Restraining Orders

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers, once a couple, are now in a heated legal battle. Aaron has filed a claim asking for half of the money Denise earns from her OnlyFans account. He argues that he took the photos she uses on the platform, so he should get a share of the profits. Aaron says he is strug

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Oct 18 2025LIFESTYLE

Sarasota's Hidden Gems: Where Locals Love to Explore

Sarasota is not just a tourist hotspot; it's a place where locals can enjoy a variety of experiences, from outdoor adventures to cultural events. With cooler weather setting in, it's the perfect time to explore some of the best spots in the area before the tourist season kicks into high gear. One o

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

A Journalist's Cars Blown Up in Italy

In the early hours of Friday, a loud blast shook the quiet town of Pomezia, just outside of Rome. The target? Two cars owned by a well-known Italian journalist and his family. The journalist, Sigfrido Ranucci, quickly shared the news on social media, stating that the explosion was caused by a bomb p

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