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Jan 26 2026RELIGION

Cuba's Spiritual Leaders Seek Harmony Amid Rising Tensions

In Cuba, spiritual leaders are turning to ancient traditions to cope with growing concerns. As the country faces economic struggles and political tensions with the United States, priests and priestesses of Santería are holding ceremonies to seek peace and harmony. These ceremonies are not just abou

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Tech is Fixing Blurry PET Scans

PET scans are a big deal in medicine. They help doctors see inside the body. But sometimes, the pictures come out blurry. This happens because tiny light particles, called gamma photons, bounce around. They hit different spots than they should. This is called inter-crystal scattering, or ICS for sho

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Jan 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Slick and Strong: How Tiny Fibers Make Slippery Composites

Ever wondered how to make things slide smoothly and quietly? Scientists have been working on this problem for a while. They wanted to create materials that can handle water well and reduce friction and noise. This is important for things like machinery parts that need to move smoothly without making

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Meghan Markle's Netflix Show Takes a Break

Meghan Markle's Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan, " won't be returning for a third season. This news comes as no shock to many, given the show's lackluster reception. Critics and viewers alike found the content bland and uninspiring. Meghan herself admitted that producing the show was a lot of wor

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

The Challenger Disaster: A Lesson in Listening

The Challenger disaster, which happened 40 years ago, is a stark reminder of the importance of listening to experts. The story begins with Bob Ebeling, an engineer at Morton Thiokol, who was deeply troubled by the idea of launching the space shuttle in cold weather. He and other engineers had data s

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Jan 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Yamaha's Unlikely Journey: From Pianos to Powerhouses

Yamaha, a name often linked to music, has a surprising history in the automotive world. The company, which started as a piano maker, has quietly made a significant impact on car engines. Yamaha's expertise in creating resonant sounds for musical instruments translated well into building powerful and

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Jan 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the Dark Minds: A Gritty Look at Crime

Netflix has a lot of shows, and one of them stands out for its dark and intense story. This show is not for the faint-hearted. It dives deep into the minds of some of the most notorious criminals in history. The show is called Mindhunter, and it's based on real events. It's a psychological crime thr

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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Role of Gut Bacteria in Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is a big deal. It's the third most common cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Most cases start with harmless polyps that turn nasty over time due to genetic changes. But there's more to it than just genes. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can also raise the r

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

Reviving Old Tech: A Fresh Take on MXene

MXene, a special kind of material, has been a hot topic in science. It is known for its amazing abilities. But there is a big problem. It tends to break down in water. This breakdown creates a coating that ruins its performance. This makes it hard to use in real-world applications. Scientists have

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Jan 25 2026SCIENCE

AI's New Trick: Finding Tiny Helpers for Green Tech

AI is stepping up to tackle a big problem in green technology. Scientists have long known that tiny microbes can help create nanomaterials in an eco-friendly way. But with so many microbes and nanomaterials out there, finding the right matches has been like searching for a needle in a haystack. Ent

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