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Nov 06 2025SCIENCE

How Processing Affects the Good Stuff in Eleutherococcus Leaves

Eleutherococcus senticosus leaves, or ESL, are packed with useful plant chemicals. They are seen as a great source for health and nutrition. But what happens to these good chemicals after the leaves are picked? The way we handle and process these leaves can change what's inside them. This is import

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

The DNA Link to What We Study

Ever wondered why some people lean towards science while others prefer arts? It turns out, our genes might have a say in this. Recent research has found that our DNA can influence the educational paths we choose. Scientists looked at the genes of over 463, 000 people from Finland, Norway, and the N

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Nov 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Shreveport's Big Bet: Can 50 Cent's Vision Revive a Struggling City?

Shreveport, Louisiana, is getting a major makeover thanks to rapper and businessman Curtis Jackson, better known as 50 Cent. He's been buying up property in the downtown area, with around 20 buildings now under his belt. His goal? To turn Shreveport into a hotspot for movies, TV shows, and entertain

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Ripple's Big Money Move: What's Next?

Ripple, a big name in digital money, just got a huge boost. They raised $500 million, making them worth $40 billion. This isn't just about money, though. It's about growing and getting better. Ripple isn't just about payments anymore. They're doing more, like keeping digital money safe and helping

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin's Recent Slide: What's Driving the Drop?

Dogecoin has taken a hit, dropping by 5% and landing at $0. 16. This isn't just a small dip; it's a sign of bigger troubles. The coin has been struggling to hold onto its value, and the recent sell-off shows that big players are pulling out. This isn't just about small investors; it's about institut

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

How Tech is Changing Doctor Visits

Doctors are now using tech to keep an eye on patients' health from afar. This means they can check things like blood pressure without needing an in-person visit. It's not just about convenience, though. This tech might also help more people see their family doctor. A recent study found that clinics

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Make Influencer Marketing Work for Your Business

Influencer marketing can be a tough nut to crack for many businesses. It's not just about finding the right people to promote your products; it's also about making sure that those promotions actually lead to sales. Sometimes, businesses spend a lot of money on influencers only to see little engageme

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A New Plan Takes Shape

The United States is cooking up a plan for Gaza. They want the United Nations to approve a two-year mission. This mission would bring in a new team to run Gaza and a group of international peacekeepers. The goal? To keep the peace and help rebuild the area. The U. S. has shared this idea with some

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

Clean Air Guardians: The Power of Tiny SnO2 Heroes

Air pollution is a big problem. Factories, cars, and cities are pumping out nasty gases like NO2, NH3, and H2S. These gases are bad for people and the planet. To fight this, we need good gas sensors. These sensors act like guards, alerting us when pollution levels get too high. One type of sensor t

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Nov 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sea Otters and the Hidden Threat in Their Homes

Sea otters in British Columbia are facing a silent danger. Scientists found harmful chemicals called PFAS in their bodies. These chemicals are man-made and very tough to break down. They can build up in animals and cause serious health problems. The study looked at sea otters that had passed away.

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