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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Streamlined Powder Test: Using Pictures Instead of Lab Machines

Dry powder inhalers need a quick way to check how fine their particles are. Scientists usually rely on a big machine called the next‑generation impactor and then run a slow liquid test to measure the results. The new method replaces that slow step with smart image analysis. Images of the po

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Mar 30 2026HEALTH

Doctors’ Need to Feel Connected: Why It Matters for Burnout and Retention

Doctors often work long hours, deal with high pressure, and face emotional strain. Yet many do not know how often they truly feel part of a team or that their workplace cares about them. A strong feeling of belonging can shape health, happiness, and how people behave at work. It also influences whet

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Genes, Family and Bullying: What Makes Some Kids Targets?

Bullying can leave deep scars on a child’s mind, and scientists are trying to figure out why some kids become victims while others don’t. A new study looked at twins, their parents and siblings to untangle the mix of genes and surroundings that might make a child more likely to be bullied. Research

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

NeoCity Opens New Lab Hub to Boost Tech Growth

The ground‑breaking ceremony for NeoCity’s 30, 000‑square‑foot lab complex took place on a sunny Thursday in Kissimmee. Florida’s Secretary of Commerce, Alex Kelly, joined local officials to mark the start of a project that promises to bring wet‑lab, dry‑lab and cryogenic facilities to the area. Exi

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Mar 29 2026BUSINESS

Economic Growth Pushes Central Pennsylvania Forward

Central Pennsylvania counties saw a boost in business and jobs during 2025. In Blair County, a local development group finished 34 projects that added $82. 9 million in new money and kept many jobs safe. Most of the companies they helped are small, with fewer than 20 workers, and they bring life to

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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Malibu Rally Draws Celebs and Political Voices

Doug Emhoff, the spouse of Vice‑President Kamala Harris, recently joined a large anti‑Trump protest in Malibu. The event was part of a series of “No Kings” rallies aimed at opposing the current administration’s policies. The gathering attracted a mix of actors, comedians, and political activists.

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Mar 29 2026CRIME

Teen Internet Use and Risk of Online Abuse in Tanzania

In Tanzania, a large part of the population is young. Many teens now spend more time online than ever before. Researchers wanted to see how everyday habits affect the chance of being abused through images online. They used a survey that asked 1, 014 teens between 12 and 20 years old about the

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Mar 29 2026BUSINESS

Small Business, Big Changes: How One Entrepreneur Used AI to Build a Million-Dollar Company

At just 29 years old, someone known as Chorney turned his side hustle into a million-dollar business—without ever finishing high school. Before that, he was cleaning offices for $14 an hour, barely keeping up with bills. His first cleaning business barely made $242, 000 its first year. But after add

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

One App to Rule Your Work: The Smart Move for Busy Creators

What if you could do everything from writing to video editing with just one tool? Right now, the 1min. AI Advanced Business subscription offers that chance for just $85. It’s not just another AI app—it’s a bundle of several top AI tools squeezed into one place. Most people working with content spend

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Tiger Woods Faces New Roadblocks on and off the Course

A recent incident has put Tiger Woods back in headlines, this time for a dangerous driving event. It’s the fourth such episode since 2009, and it raises doubts about his health and future choices. Many wonder if this points to a deeper substance problem. The answer seems clear: years of pai

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