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Apr 18 2025BUSINESS

Netflix's Big Shift: Focusing on Money Over Subscribers

Netflix has decided to stop sharing how many subscribers it has every three months. This change might seem odd, but the company is still doing great. In the first three months of 2025, Netflix made $10. 54 billion, which is 12. 5% more than the same time last year. Each share of the company's stock

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

How Nanoparticles Boost Heat Transfer in Non-Newtonian Fluids

Non-Newtonian fluids are becoming more popular in various engineering fields. These fluids do not follow the usual rules of fluid behavior. They can be thick or thin depending on the situation. One type of non-Newtonian fluid is the Oldroyd-B fluid. It can mimic the behavior of many dilute polymeric

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Texting for Safer Opioid Use

Opioid misuse is a serious problem. In 2022, 8. 5 million people in the United States misused these drugs. Most of these individuals got their opioids from family or friends. This highlights a big issue: keeping opioids safe at home. When opioids are not stored properly, they can be easily accessed

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Apr 17 2025SCIENCE

Nematodes: The Clever Plant Parasites

Parasites often have to share their host with other organisms. This is especially true for crop pathogens. They have to deal with plants that are also hosting helpful fungi. These fungi are known as mycorrhizal fungi. They form a mutually beneficial relationship with the plant. The root is where th

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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Allies Step Up Support Amidst Rising Tensions

The world watched as Prince Harry visited Ukraine, shining a spotlight on the country's struggle while U. S. envoy Steve Witkoff prepared to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin. This visit came just as Ukraine's NATO allies promised an extra $23 billion in aid, pushing Europe's total support to a

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Speech Patterns and Bipolar Disorder: A New Way to Track Mental Health

Tracking the ups and downs of bipolar disorder is a tough job for mental health teams. Speech is a window into a person's mind. It reveals their feelings, thoughts, and experiences. This is why speech patterns are so important when checking in on someone with bipolar disorder. A recent study exp

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Teamwork in Cancer Care

Teamwork is crucial in the fight against cancer. It is not just about doctors. It is about a group of specialists working together. This is called multidisciplinary care. It means that different experts join forces to tackle cancer from all angles. This approach is becoming more popular. It is

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Apr 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Dive into History: Explore Lake Huron Shipwrecks from Your Couch

Lake Huron holds a secret world beneath its waves. This lake is home to many shipwrecks, each with its own story. Thanks to modern tech, you can now explore these underwater mysteries without getting wet. The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary is leading this effort. They are creating detailed 3D

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Apr 16 2025OPINION

Hip-Hop Feminism: A Global Voice for Women

The world has seen a rise in hip-hop feminism. This movement is more than just music. It's a way of thinking and acting that is changing how women speak up and challenge old ideas about gender. It's happening all over the globe, thanks to the internet and digital platforms. This makes it a powerful

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

The Fluorescent Foe: Tracking COVID-19's Key Protein

The battle against COVID-19 has led to some clever tricks. One such trick is a new way to watch a key protein in the virus. This protein is called Mpro. It is super important for the virus to make copies of itself. Because it is so important, scientists are always on the lookout for ways to stop it.

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