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May 29 2026SCIENCE

Improving Heat Control with a New Nano‑Fluid on Flexible Surfaces

Scientists have explored how a special mixture of tiny particles can help cool down hot machines more efficiently. The fluid, made from sodium alginate and two kinds of nano‑particles, behaves like a smart material that changes its flow when the surface it touches bends or stretches. The research

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May 29 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Prices Dip as Iran Tensions Rise and ETF Money Flows Out

Bitcoin fell below $73, 000 after a surge of Iranian strikes that pushed oil higher and shook risk appetite. Two days of heavy withdrawals from Bitcoin spot ETFs have erased more than $1 billion, the largest loss since January. The slump spread to other major coins: Ethereum slipped under $2, 000 fo

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Texas Senate Race Shakes Up GOP Dynamics

The recent Texas primary has thrown a wrench into the Republican Party’s plans for the upcoming Senate election. Senator John Cornyn, a long‑time incumbent, was defeated by the state’s attorney general Ken Paxton with a margin of 28 percentage points. Paxton, whose career has been marked by co

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Hungary Sets to Unlock EU Money After Talks with Brussels

A new Hungarian leader announced that he would finalize an agreement with the European Commission to release large sums of EU funds that had been blocked under the previous administration. The Prime Minister flew to Brussels on Thursday to discuss how to lift restrictions tied to rule‑of‑law conc

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May 29 2026SPORTS

Should athletes keep their political views private?

Jaxson Dart, the Giants’ quarterback, recently shared a stage with a well-known figure, sparking unexpected reactions. His teammate Abdul Carter didn’t stay quiet about it, showing how locker rooms sometimes react strongly to public political gestures. That incident caught the attention of Cam Newto

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May 29 2026POLITICS

A Maine choice that touches deeper concerns

A top official from Maine once trusted with election duties now warns that basic freedoms are sliding out of view. She feels the change every day in courthouses and school boards, and she is urging voters to pick a leader who notices these shifts too. She used to skip party labels because leaders i

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Why some major changes under Trump’s team might raise eyebrows

The federal government gives away over a trillion dollars every year in grants to states, cities, and organizations. For most of that money, there aren’t strong rules on who can receive it. Now, the current administration wants to add two big requirements before any cash gets released: all recipient

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Iceland Takes a Step Toward the EU with a Public Vote

A small country with big decisions. Iceland’s parliament recently approved a plan to ask its people in August whether the nation should restart talks to join the European Union. This vote isn’t just about yes or no—it’s a two-step process where the first referendum could lead to years of negotiation

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May 29 2026SCIENCE

Small proteins hiding in plant genes: a new tool to find them

Scientists have found that some plants hide tiny proteins inside their genetic instructions. These proteins, called miPEPs, help control how plants grow and respond to their environment. But finding these small proteins is tricky because they’re rare and hard to spot. Most known miPEPs come from pla

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Fresh U. S. measures target Iran’s oil trade amid broader Middle East tensions

The United States recently announced new restrictions on Iran’s military-linked oil shipments, adding pressure to global oil markets already affected by regional conflicts. Eight ships, flying flags from Marshall Islands, Comoros, and Panama, were named in the move. Their role? Transporting Iranian

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