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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Drought's Impact on Rubber Trees: A Closer Look

Rubber trees, the main source of natural rubber, face tough times when water is scarce. Scientists decided to see how these trees handle drought. They looked at how the trees react physically and how their genes behave under different water conditions. First, they compared trees that got plenty of

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Dark Chocolate's Secret Ingredient: A Clue to Aging?

Dark chocolate has a secret ingredient that might help us age slower. It's called theobromine, a compound found in cocoa. Scientists found that people with higher levels of theobromine in their blood seem to have younger biological ages. This means their bodies are functioning better than others the

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

How Food and Habits Shape Your Mental Strength

A recent study dug into how what we eat and how we live our lives affects our ability to bounce back from tough times. It turns out, our choices can either make us stronger or hold us back. The research focused on college students, a group that often faces a lot of stress. It looked at things like

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Potential April Peak: What You Need to Know

Bitcoin is at a crucial point right now. If it stays above $76, 000 in the next two weeks, things look good for a new high in April. This isn't just a guess. It's based on patterns from past cycles. Bitcoin has a history of big moves around 12 to 18 weeks after a halving event. That puts us right i

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

South Korea Puts Crypto Plans on Hold: What's the Hold-Up?

South Korea is taking its time with a big crypto plan. They wanted to let people make their own stablecoins tied to the Korean won. But there are some big fights over the rules. So, they won't even start talking about it in the government until 2026. The main fight is about who gets to say if a sta

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

Tax Talk: Should the Rich Pay More?

A big shot in the crypto world has some thoughts on taxes and wealth. Mike Novogratz, who runs Galaxy Digital, thinks the talk about taxing the super-rich should happen at the national level, not just in states like California. He said this isn't a small issue that will fade away. Novogratz believe

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Dec 31 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Bumpy Ride: What's Next for the Crypto King?

Bitcoin has had quite the journey. It's been a mix of ups and downs, with prices feeling the heat from early investors selling off their stakes. These pioneers, who jumped on the Bitcoin bandwagon between 2010 and 2015, are now taking profits, which has put a damper on prices. But here's an interes

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cartagena's Horse Carriages Go Electric: A New Era for Tourism

Cartagena, a beautiful city in Colombia, is making a big change. It's swapping its old horse carriages for new electric ones. This shift comes after years of animal rights activists speaking up about the horses' well-being. The city's mayor, Domek Turbay, introduced the first 30 electric carriages.

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Minnesota Fraud: A Call for Citizenship Revocation

A high-ranking Republican in the House has made a bold statement about fraud in Minnesota. Rep. Tom Emmer wants to strip citizenship and deport Somalis involved in fraud schemes, even if they are U. S. citizens. He believes strong action is needed to hold these individuals accountable. The fraud in

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Travelling Soon? Why Your Go-To Diarrhea Treatment Might Not Work

If you're planning to jet off somewhere exotic soon, there's something important you should know. The usual antibiotics for traveler's diarrhea aren't working as well as they used to. This is because the bacteria causing the illness are getting smarter and developing resistance. A recent study look

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