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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Sun Bursts: How Experts Predict Solar Flares

Ever wondered how scientists keep an eye on the sun's temper tantrums? The Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre is like a 24/7/365 solar bodyguard. They watch the sun round the clock. Their job is to warn us about solar flares. These are sudden bursts of energy from the sun. They can mess with

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Patterns in 3I/ATLAS Thermal Images Raise Questions

The latest thermal images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS have sparked intense debate among scientists. These images show strange patterns that don't match what we expect from comets. The heat around 3I/ATLAS is not random. Instead, it forms neat, circular layers. This is odd because comets usua

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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Cities Can Use Tech to Improve Health and Fairness

Cities are always looking for ways to make life better for their residents. One big challenge is how to make sure everyone has a healthy environment and fair opportunities. A new tool called agent-based simulation is helping to figure this out. This tool can show what might happen if a city changes

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Tech's Hidden Power: Unveiling Lung Infections in the Weak

People with kidney transplants often face a tough battle. Their bodies are kept from rejecting the new kidney with drugs that weaken their immune system. This makes them more likely to get infections, especially in their lungs. Traditional methods of finding these infections might not be enough. A r

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Seeing Inside: How Medical Imaging Changed Healthcare

Medical imaging has seen huge changes in the last 25 years. It's not just about looking inside the body. It's about understanding what's happening in there. This tech has changed how doctors work. In the past, doctors had to guess a lot. They used their hands and simple tools. Now, they can see ins

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Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Hidden Dangers: What You Need to Know

AI is everywhere these days, and it's not always a good thing. Some people are trying to control everything using AI, and that's a problem. They say they know what's best for us, but do they really? One big concern is DNA collection. Some places are paying people to give their DNA, but what's the r

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Nov 16 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Recent Slide: What's Shaking Up the Crypto World?

Bitcoin, the famous digital currency, has been on a downward spiral. It's now 22% lower than its peak in early October. This week alone, it hit a six-month low of $94, 700. What's causing this drop? First, Bitcoin isn't alone in its fall. Other risky investments, like tech stocks, are also taking a

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Nov 16 2025CRYPTO

When the Crowd Calls the Bottom, Be Wary

The crypto market is a tricky place. When everyone starts saying the bottom is in, it might be time to think twice. This is what Santiment, a crypto sentiment platform, recently pointed out. They said that true market lows often happen when most people are still expecting prices to drop further. Re

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Nov 16 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Future Looks Bright Despite Recent Slump

The crypto world is going through a tough time right now. Prices are down, and people are feeling pretty scared. But some experts think this might actually be a good thing in the long run. Hunter Horsley, the boss of Bitwise, believes the market is changing. He says the old four-year cycle is over.

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Grace Kim's Secret Weapon: The Caddie Making Waves in Women's Golf

Grace Kim is making a splash in the world of women's golf. She's been on fire since joining the LPGA in 2023, and she's currently leading the pack in The Annika tournament. But did you know she's not doing it alone? Behind every great golfer is a great caddie, and Grace Kim's is no exception. Meet

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