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Mar 28 2025BUSINESS

Cloud Computing Giant Takes Wall Street by Storm

CoreWeave is about to become a publicly traded company. This means it will start selling shares on the Nasdaq stock market. The company set the price for each share at 40 dollars. From this, it managed to raise a whopping 1. 5 billion dollars. CoreWeave is a big player in the world of artificial in

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Mar 28 2025SCIENCE

Nanoparticles: The Tiny Helpers Boosting Concrete's Strength

Concrete is a big deal in construction. It is super strong and lasts a long time. But it has a weakness: it isn't great at handling pressure. This limits how it can be used in buildings. To fix this, scientists have been adding tiny particles called carbon nanoparticles to concrete. These particles

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Free Speech Under Fire: Columbia Students Face Unprecedented Challenges

Columbia University, once a hotbed of student activism, is experiencing a significant shift. The vibrant protests that once filled the campus have quieted down. Why the change? The Trump administration's crackdown on international student protesters has created a climate of fear. Students are now he

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

Coffee's Fungal Foes: A Green Solution

Coffee is a big deal. It's a major cash crop for many countries. But there's a problem. Fungal infections can mess with coffee plants, hurting both the quantity and quality of the berries. These fungi don't just harm the plants; they can also produce toxins that affect humans. So, managing these fun

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Crypto Industry Scores Big Tax Win

Congress has made a bold move that will have a significant impact on the crypto industry. This decision came on Wednesday when they voted to scrap a regulation that would have required certain digital asset platforms to share customer transaction details with the IRS. This change is expected to save

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Mar 27 2025EDUCATION

Why Conspiracy Theories Spread Like Wildfire

Conspiracy theories are everywhere. They are not new. They have been around for a long time. They are like a virus. They spread quickly and infect many minds. But why do they spread so fast? There are a few reasons. One big reason is that people like simple explanations. They like to believe that th

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Mar 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hydrogen's Role in Coral Survival: A Temperature Twist

Coral reefs are in trouble. The oceans are getting warmer, and this is causing mass bleaching events. These events are bad news for corals, and scientists are looking for new ways to help them survive until the world can tackle ocean warming. One interesting idea is using molecular hydrogen. This st

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Consumer Mood Dips to 2021 Levels

Consumer optimism has hit a low point not seen since the start of 2021. This shift in sentiment is largely due to growing fears of higher inflation and an impending recession. The uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump's trade policies has left consumers, businesses, and investors in a state

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

Shopper Sentiment Drops as Tariffs Bite

Consumer confidence took a hit in March. This drop happened as President Trump's tariffs shook up the market and sparked fears of a recession. The Conference Board's survey showed that people's outlook worsened more than experts predicted. This was the fourth straight month of declining sentiment.

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Mobile Apps: The New Playground for College Students' Fitness

College life is often synonymous with stress, late-night study sessions, and a sedentary lifestyle. Yet, physical activity is crucial for both physical and mental well-being. Unfortunately, many college students in China struggle to meet the recommended levels of physical activity. So, what's the s

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