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Nov 06 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: New Math Tricks for Better Drug Testing

Ever wondered how scientists test drugs? They often use a method called chromatography. It's like a race track for tiny particles. But it's not just any race track. This one has three different lanes. Each lane has its own rules. One lane is for positive charges. Another is for negative charges. The

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Cleveland's MetroHealth Faces Tough Financial Times

MetroHealth System is in a tight spot. They're looking at a $31 million shortfall for 2026. This isn't new for them. It's the fourth year in a row they're in the red. They're not alone. Many hospitals are struggling with money. But MetroHealth's problems are getting worse. They just okayed a $2. 2

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Your Finger's New AI Sidekick: The Stream Ring

A group of ex-Meta engineers have a new project. They started a company called Sandbar. Their first product is a smart ring with AI. It's called the Stream Ring. Here's how it works: You have a sudden idea but no way to write it down. Just press the ring's button, whisper your thought, and it gets

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Could Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz Bring Back The Mummy Magic?

Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz might be teaming up again for a new "The Mummy" movie. This news comes from Deadline, which says it heard about it from several people in the know. Even though nothing is official yet, it looks like David Coggeshall, who wrote "The Family Plan" and "The Deliverance, "

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

China's Music Scene Joins Global Charts

Luminate has teamed up with Tencent Music Entertainment (TME) to bring Chinese music data into the global spotlight. This is a big deal because it's the first time music streaming and sales from China will be included in global charts. The partnership means that data from TME's popular platforms li

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Why College Freshmen Often Gain Weight

College life is a big change. New surroundings, new friends, and new food choices. It's no surprise that many first-year students notice a change in their weight. But why does this happen? Researchers dug into this issue. They found that the college environment plays a big role in how and what stud

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Nov 06 2025EDUCATION

A Big Boost for Science and Engineering at TCU

Texas Christian University just got a huge surprise. Someone gave them $40 million to help their science and engineering programs grow. This is the biggest gift they've ever gotten for these programs in their 25-year history. The money comes from Louise Dilworth Davis. She went to TCU a long time a

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dinosaurs Roar Back to Life in Denver

Dinosaurs are long gone, but they're back in Denver, and this time, they're not just bones in a museum. Dinos Alive is an exhibit that brings these ancient creatures to life in a big way. It's like stepping into a prehistoric world, where dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes tower over you. The exhibit

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Mental Health Across Cultures

Researchers have been looking into how childhood trauma affects people who are at risk of developing psychosis. This is important because different cultures and societies can influence how mental health issues develop. A recent study focused on individuals from Brazil, China, and Turkey who are at a

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

Fiji's UN Envoy Visits Taiwan: A Diplomatic Maneuver

In a surprising move, a high-ranking Fijian diplomat paid a visit to Taiwan this week. Filipo Tarakinikini, Fiji's permanent representative to the United Nations, met with Taiwan's Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim. This visit is quite unusual because Fiji officially recognizes China, which strongly oppo

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